Nine Patch Path – Progress

I spent 2 hours this morning and another 2 1/2 hours this evening piecing. I managed to get 9 of the Nine Patch Path blocks pieced, sashed and joined together. I was going to stop at this point, but I like the pattern so well that I think I will add another three blocks to this piece and make it rectangular rather than square.

I also started piecing together the leftover sashing bits. I am not sure what size this will end up. It is fun to think that every last little bit is being put to good use.

17 thoughts on “Nine Patch Path – Progress

  1. I love the nine patch quilt. How wide are the strips? I have a lot of 2.5 strips but was wondering if they would make patches that are too big for that pattern. I love that it looks so complex but is really not very difficult. How to impress non-quilters. Lol.

  2. Wonderful progress Norma. I love that design of 9-patches – I’ve used it a couple times. And isn’t it always a surprise how something as simple as a checkerboard design for leftovers turns out to be so appealing.

  3. Hi Norma, the Nine Patch Path is looking wonderful..it really is a fun pattern, and a great quilt to look at!!!
    Good for you for finishing up the bits by sewing them together. True scrap quilting at it’s best!! Hugs, Finn

  4. The nine patch is looking great! I can look to you for the little squares now because I just started cutting up 1.5″ squares last night to be used on something and that looks like a great idea! 🙂

  5. Your nine patch path quilt is wonderful! Nine patches are the next project for my little round robin group; I’ll definately have to keep this pattern in mind!

  6. NICE! I Picked up that magazine & thought, “Isn’t that the quilt that Norma is doing?” “Yes, it is!” and so soon after it was published!

    I want to do the Taupe one with the “asters” – did you see a pattern for the asters? (Just makeing sure that I did not over look it before I contact QNM.)

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