Friday, January 14, 2022

Blue Split 9 Patch Finish

Before I left for Phoenix in December, I pulled blue split 9 patch from the closet and corrected the blocks turned the wrong direction

Several people mentioned they couldn't see the mistake. Click on the link above. The light fabrics are supposed to zig zag in a somewhat rectangular path. If you look at the top, the path shoots out to the sides instead of staying inside on the path. Compare that picture to the finished quilt below.

I added a plain blue border. I had thought about piecing a border but this quilt is busy enough, the simple border gave my eyes a place to rest.

I dropped the quilt off to be long arm quilted before I left and it was finished by the time I returned home. It's so nice to have a finish the first month of the new year, I haven't had a complete finish since August 2021!

I ordered a simple overall stippling design. 

A view of the back side of the quilt. That dark spot is some dampness from the snow on the porch.

Here's a close up of the stippling on the backside. 

A view of the quilt on our bed.

My quilt roll is looking pretty good!

The quilt was quilted by Three Sisters Fabrics in New Paris, Ind and measures 91.5" by 102" after quilting.

I wrote several posts about blue split 9 patch: first post, another post , the final post before quilting was the post above. 

The split 9 patch block was Bonnie Hunter's leader/ender project which started in 2013. I did make a change to the block, instead of 3 HST's, I used a square in the center. I think the center square adds more interest to the design.

Linking to Put Your Foot Down, Needle & Thread ThursdayPeacock PartyTGIFF!, Finished Or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Brag About Your Beauties, Patchwork & Quilts, Oh Scrap

27 comments:

  1. That's a very unique Split Nine layout. Just lovely. And the variety of blues just makes it sparkle. Congrats on the finish!

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  2. so lovely - and a place in paris indiana - cool

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  3. Oh Gretchen! I love your finished version of split 9 patch! It does sparkle and that striped binding is great finish!!! Congrats 🎊
    Kathi

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  4. the quilt looks really great and you made such great use of all the scraps

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  5. This quilt is a stunner! I agree the plain blue border is perfect for it! I also like the binding fabric you used! The fabrics you chose made it sing! Thank you for the inspiration!!!

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  6. There is nothing better than a new quilt for the new year! So lovely!

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  7. Fabulous! Who doesn't love a blue and white quilt.

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  8. Hooray for a complete finish!
    and a gorgeous one it is!!! I love blues and creams!!

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  9. So pretty! (And huge.) It looks fantastic on the bed and was certainly worth the effort to go back and fix the mistake. Congratulations on a great finish!

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  10. It truly is gorgeous! Makes me want to make a blue and white quilt!

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  11. Very pretty quilt! Of course Blue is your favorite color - great to have a complete finish this early in the year! Yea for you!

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  12. Itsxanother fabulous quilt, and looks just right on your bed. Well done!

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  13. It is gorgeous, Gretchen!! Love all about this quilt. Congrats on this beauty.

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  14. I love that pattern. I've made a it a couple of times now. Yours turned out wonderful.

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  15. Always love a good Bonnie quilt, it's a blue beauty! You know they say what you do to start the year is what you'll do all year so get ready for a lot of finishes this year!

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  16. That is a lovely setting for a great block. It may have taken time but it is well worth the wait. I like the plain border too.

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  17. I have the same pattern on my bucket list for "some day". Yours is lovely!

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  18. What a great scrap-dusting design! I think your decision to forgo the scrap border for a solid one was perfect!

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  19. Hurray for the first finish of the year ;) Your blue quilt is beautiful, I love theplain border too, and the quilting is perfect.
    Thank you for sharing and linking up this week with TGIFF!

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  20. What a beautiful quilt!!! I love that you did it as a leader and ender ... and the squares are a perfect alteration!

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  21. beautiful quilt.....love blue....and I love a photo shoot of a quilt also.....and its fun to do.......

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  22. What a great finish! Love the binding.

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  23. Love this quilt so much that I want one too. Sometimes, simple blocks make the most wonderful quilts. Bravo! ;^)

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  24. Wow! It is a beautiful quilt! I'll admit, I didn't see the turned blocks and it took me a while to figure out what you meant with a solid center square. I agree with you about it! It is a beautiful finish!

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  25. I love the Split 9 patch block and yours in blues and whites is just beautiful! Congratulations on your finish!

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  26. Congratulations on your first quilt finish of the year! That's a favorite pattern of mine. You created such a classic in blue and white. It's SEW lovely, Gretchen!

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  27. It's lovely, Gretchen! (And you've given me an idea for my recently-acquired stack of blue fabric.)

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