The
Disappearing Nine Patch quilt block is one that is designed for
machine piecers --
not the hand piecers in the quiltmaking world. However, for those quilters (like me) who enjoy sewing your quilt blocks by hand, I have also made that pattern for you as well. (More on that later in this post.)
This is a quick and
easy quilt block to sew by machine. It is constructed as a
simple nine patch of nine equal sized squares. After pressing, the block is then sliced and sections are rotated to create the new block -- (hence the
"disappearing" part of the name of the quilt block.)
The two sample quilts illustrated use common layouts of the blocks -- an
on point version and side by side version. And as you can see I have chosen to make these quilts as totally scrappy versions, but you may choose to use a controlled set of colour options. (That's what makes quiltmaking so amazing -- every quilt is an original work of art!)
Now back to the pattern designed for quilters who like to piece their blocks by hand. I had made this pattern a few years ago when I was unsure of the name of the block -- and, since it is constructed in a totally different manner, I made up my own name for that version of the block. Here is my version of the
MOSAIC quilt block. You will also notice that I have reversed the placement of the dark and light colours in the Mosaic block/quilts to give you a totally different look.
* Thanks to Alyssa C. for the heads up about the real name of the Mosaic quilt block
All images © W. Russell, patchworksquare.com
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