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    Nine Patch Blocks

    I am currently making a nine patch lap quilt. My initial size of fabric pieces are 2 1/2" they are made to 6 1/2 blocks then sewn again to make a 18 1/2" square as a center block. The remaining nine patches will be pieced individually around the center block to complete the quilt. There are a lot of seams and I am worried about the bulk of some of the seams. Is there any particular way the seams should go :?:

    To reduced some of the bulk I have opened only a few of the main joining seams in attempt to keep the quilt flat and reduce the bulk. Is there a TQS show that highlights the making of nine patches or an on-line program that I could watch so to learn a better way of making nine patches. I appreciate any assistance anybody can give me :lol: .

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all quilters and the TQS team. I truly loved all the programs this year. Thanks for filling my brain with so many possibilities. Sarah21

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    Sarah, some people like to press their seam open like this: http://www.daystyledesigns.com/9patchquiltblock.htm

    Personally, I prefer to "swirl" my intersections so that they lie perfectly flat. Here is a good tutorial for doing that:
    http://cuttopieces.blogspot.com/2010...tch-block.html


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      Show 808 with Jo Morton also shows you how to make your seams less bulky - not necessarily for 9-patch blocks but for other ones too.
      Rita.

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        Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
        Show 808 with Jo Morton also shows you how to make your seams less bulky - not necessarily for 9-patch blocks but for other ones too.
        Rita.
        Start watching at the 25 minute marker for this segment!


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        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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