I have followed you for many years, ordered a ton of fabric, etc. and made many of your quilts. I would love some day to visit you town. Thank you for all the help through the years.
Jenny you and Natalie are naturals on the camera. You can draw the audience in & it is as if we are sitting there at your studio with you. Beautiful job as always.
Thank you Jenny and Natalie for such a versatile pattern. I think this is going to be a favorite of mine for my scraps. I first discovered MSQ videos in the fall of 2019 and I am finishing my 84th quilt! I do all of my own quilting too. Jenny, you made me believe I could make quilts for my twin grandchildren and I just can't stop 😊 Thank you so much!
Wow! you go girl! I have been quilting since 2022 and I think I've made maybe a dozen quilts. I also enjoy making small projects. So, that too takes up some of my time. I commend you, keep up the good work.
I love this quilt. Several years ago I wanted to make a lap quilt for a friend who was going through Chemo. I had several charm packs and this is pattern caught my eye. I am happy to say that the quilt is loved and my friend is healthy. Thank you for another wonderful tutorial, I am thinking of making this quilt again.
This is one of my favorites! I have no problems with the camera angels. I am sad that when I go to the app to watch the prior videos for inspiration they are no longer there😢. MSQC is my favorite place to shop since there are no local quilt shops in my area. Keep up the great work!
@@barbaraking9033 Which videos are you looking for? I have never bothered with the app. I just went out to RUclips (not the app!!!) on my desktop computer and searched the Missouri Star site (www.youtube.com/@MissouriQuiltCo) and found the Disappearing 9 patch video from 13 years ago.
Great idea! I cut scraps into precut sizes & have a tub of 5" squares! I'd have to use either a very light color-white, cream or very dark-black or gray as my accent fabric to have enough contrast to my various colored squares. But that would be a way to use some of them up & they not have to match each other 😊😊
I love this block. I once used it to make a wedding quilt for my niece and her husband. They wanted their guests to write a message to them - marriage advice, etc. So I gave each guest a Kona “snow” charm square to write their message. Then I used those blocks in the disappearing 9-patch pattern. I made sure the message blocks were placed so they would not be cut. I also had to figure out how to place each message so that all of the messages faced in the same direction once the block was reassembled. It was a little bit of extra work, but definitely worth it! (MSQC quilted it for me.). The couple was thrilled with the result.
I have just made this quilt pattern using the Kaffe fabric I bought from you. Very bright and beautiful quilt. I looks great. It comes together really quickly. I like how Natalie mixed up the blocks. Will do that next time.
So interesting that I’ve watched your old video on this twice in the past week. I’m getting ready to do a scrappy blue and white quilt with this pattern. Thank you..
I made one of these early on and it is so much fun! It makes a nice quilt and it is a way to use up fabric in your scrap bin! Thanks for a great video!
Hello Jenny and Natalie! This is absolutely one of the simplest-yet deceivingly complicated-quilt designs to make! Hmmm…I’d like to see how the design would come together by offsetting the cut line in the centre block. Perhaps cut at 2 1/2” so the remaining part of the centre block is 1 1/2”? Going to test that! I certainly hope that the two of you will continue to post videos together after your 15-year celebrations! Thank you both, and stay well! Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
I love watching your tutorials and will be sure to make this one soon. It's been years since I have made a quilt, now that I am retired it is on my bucket list.
When Natalie is suggesting mixing charm packs, I’m reminded of something very recently. I put a few fabrics, & charm packs near each other. And I was so surprised to find his beautifully they mixed. I even showed my sister, and they were different manufacturers. We wondered if the dye manufacturing company had something to do with this serendipitous wonder. It was beautiful and I’ve set them together to put into one quilt. So, it just goes to show what the ‘quilting fairies’ have in mind for us. Happy sewing.
I've been making disappearing 9 patch quilt tops like that for years out of scraps. Most of them have been finished at church and sent to Mexico. 12:56
Hi I am relatively new to quilting . Have just picked up my first quilt from the long arm quilter .Very pleased with it I’m from bootle in cumbria England.Love your work. Judith
Wow I love how easy you break it down and so easy !! I always cut my scrapes to 5” or 4” this one will help use them up ! Thanks so much 😊I love watching your tutorials!!!They are the best !
I had left over charm packs that I didn’t know what to do with! I didn’t like the pattern and didn’t want to even use them but I just wanted them gone. I made this one a couple years ago and it turned out great, one of my favorites.
Ladies I absolutely love your tutorials! Thank you Soo much. I have learned so much from you and I'm so grateful. From the bottom of my heart thank you and God bless you! You are amazing teachers!
I really love this fabric! It has a lot of the colors that made me fall in love with Jenny’s scrap quilt. I made this quilt for my sister using a layer cake from Me & My Sister (way back when this tutorial came out). I am now inspired to make another one. ❤Thank you, Ladies!❤ BTW, Natalie, you look beautiful in that yellow! 😊
Thanks for the video tutorial. The method of chain piecing the nine patch block makes it so easy to create the block. I’ll be using the Whimsy 5 Karat Gems to make this quilt. I love that the charm pack consists of the same pattern and different colors throughout.
Several years ago I tried to make this & it all became confusing & my left eye started twitching because OCD lol😂 Natalie you look beautiful! Great quilt!
Thanks for sharing another fun quilt. I have a bag of 1930's fabric. To much to discard but I believe enough for a twin. This is on my to do list for Jan. Thanks again.
I love the disappearing nine patch. It was one of the first quilts I made from your tutorial and I have made a couple more since!! I think I may need to make another one.
How funny.. Mine too. I made my mother a HUGE over sized queen quilt for her bed as a gift last year for Christmas. (I used Tilda Fabrics) it turned out beautiful (other than my binding which was a real tiger to tame).
@@amyshoemaker1566 Now that is funny because I made an oversized one too and I think it's my favorite. It felt so modern with all the open areas. Bindings not my favorite either.
I am currently making one for my brother-in-law with all his sports teams colors. I was happy to see Natalie scrap the blocks up even more by just picking four from a pile and putting them together. I was keeping the four from my block together but will finish the rest of his blocks Natalie's way which will scrap it up even more. There are ten colors in all of the teams he loves and I am using solids. It was hard for me at first as they are colors that I would never put together. As I got a few blocks done and laid them together it didn't bother me as much as they look good all scrapped up.😂
I love this quilt..it had me diving into my scrap box and I had enough to make a twin quilt..such a great easy pattern and it works up so quickly..thank you for a great tutorial!
I was thinking about layer cakes since this pattern uses 4 charm packs - just a little more cutting the layer cakes into 4 5” squares but I don’t mind!!
Fun and beautiful quilt. Do you have a list or book of your favorite 15?? Have you done tutorials for all favorite 15?? My bucket list destination is Hamilton. Love you all.
I have followed you for many years, ordered a ton of fabric, etc. and made many of your quilts. I would love some day to visit you town. Thank you for all the help through the years.
I appreciate both views while Jenny is sewing. Thank you!
Jenny you and Natalie are naturals on the camera. You can draw the audience in & it is as if we are sitting there at your studio with you. Beautiful job as always.
And how blessed they are to be able to create and work together!
Thank you Jenny and Natalie for such a versatile pattern. I think this is going to be a favorite of mine for my scraps. I first discovered MSQ videos in the fall of 2019 and I am finishing my 84th quilt! I do all of my own quilting too. Jenny, you made me believe I could make quilts for my twin grandchildren and I just can't stop 😊 Thank you so much!
Wow! you go girl! I have been quilting since 2022 and I think I've made maybe a dozen quilts. I also enjoy making small projects. So, that too takes up some of my time. I commend you, keep up the good work.
84?! That’s incredible!
I love this quilt. Several years ago I wanted to make a lap quilt for a friend who was going through Chemo. I had several charm packs and this is pattern caught my eye. I am happy to say that the quilt is loved and my friend is healthy. Thank you for another wonderful tutorial, I am thinking of making this quilt again.
I love watching Jenny sew. She always has the pedal to the metal and just zooms through those seams!
This is one of my favorites! I have no problems with the camera angels. I am sad that when I go to the app to watch the prior videos for inspiration they are no longer there😢. MSQC is my favorite place to shop since there are no local quilt shops in my area. Keep up the great work!
@@barbaraking9033 Which videos are you looking for? I have never bothered with the app. I just went out to RUclips (not the app!!!) on my desktop computer and searched the Missouri Star site (www.youtube.com/@MissouriQuiltCo) and found the Disappearing 9 patch video from 13 years ago.
@@barbaraking9033 I think all of her videos are still on You Tube.
I too have a box of 5-in squares. This would be perfect
This would be a perfect quilt to use up all my extra five inch squares I keep. Then it would be truly scrappy and a wonderful memory quilt.
Great idea! I cut scraps into precut sizes & have a tub of 5" squares! I'd have to use either a very light color-white, cream or very dark-black or gray as my accent fabric to have enough contrast to my various colored squares. But that would be a way to use some of them up & they not have to match each other 😊😊
Sometimes I think that Jenny should be wearing a crash helmet at the speed she sews! 😆
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Lol. 😂😂😂😂😂
I love this block. It’s so versatile! It’s an oldie but a goodie. ❤
The quilts are always beautiful, but it’s so nice that you keep it real. Lovely work! The videos are one of my favorite things about Friday.
I live all those disappearing block quilts. They all look like you worked so hard.
That fabric line is gorgeous.
Love this so much Natalie is so blessed ❤️ Wish I still had my Mom to sew with
Four years ago, I made my grandsons quilts. One was a library bookshelf, the other a disappearing 9 patch from your tutorial. Both are well loved
Thanks again ladies! I entered my Dressed to the Nines quilt top in our county’s fair and got a blue ribbon!! Y’all are awesome!
I have a batik later cake that would be great for this. Thank you for a beautiful quilt.
I love the bright scrappy look of this quilt.
Great idea to use up fabrics by cutting into 5” squares! A great pattern for relaxing weekend sewing ❤
I love this block. I once used it to make a wedding quilt for my niece and her husband. They wanted their guests to write a message to them - marriage advice, etc. So I gave each guest a Kona “snow” charm square to write their message. Then I used those blocks in the disappearing 9-patch pattern. I made sure the message blocks were placed so they would not be cut. I also had to figure out how to place each message so that all of the messages faced in the same direction once the block was reassembled. It was a little bit of extra work, but definitely worth it! (MSQC quilted it for me.). The couple was thrilled with the result.
Love this one! So excited to try with a new Christmas layer cake!!!
That's a great idea. Thanks
Ooo - Christmas fabrics! Or maybe Halloween fabrics!!! Or - 😄😄😄.
I really love this one. Thank you for sharing this with us. I love 9 patches. 🎉💖
Another "maw-valiss" tutorial from two of my favorite ladies. Thanks for sharing. Take care and blessings to y'all.
Thanks Jenny and Natalie fir this tutorial. What a fun quilt! I think I’ll take my scraps and cut squares out of them and make some fun quilts. 🌸🩷🌸🩷🌸
It would make a pretty red, white and blue quilt!
A beautiful pattern! Made by beautiful people! Thank you Jenny and Natalie
I have just made this quilt pattern using the Kaffe fabric I bought from you. Very bright and beautiful quilt. I looks great. It comes together really quickly. I like how Natalie mixed up the blocks. Will do that next time.
So interesting that I’ve watched your old video on this twice in the past week. I’m getting ready to do a scrappy blue and white quilt with this pattern. Thank you..
One of a easy peasy favourite blocks, thank you for sharing!
I have made a baby quilt using this design! Love the Cadence fabrics used here!
I made one of these early on and it is so much fun! It makes a nice quilt and it is a way to use up fabric in your scrap bin! Thanks for a great video!
Hello Jenny and Natalie! This is absolutely one of the simplest-yet deceivingly complicated-quilt designs to make!
Hmmm…I’d like to see how the design would come together by offsetting the cut line in the centre block. Perhaps cut at 2 1/2” so the remaining part of the centre block is 1 1/2”? Going to test that!
I certainly hope that the two of you will continue to post videos together after your 15-year celebrations!
Thank you both, and stay well!
Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
I love watching your tutorials and will be sure to make this one soon. It's been years since I have made a quilt, now that I am retired it is on my bucket list.
Love your binding matching the outer border.
I was looking for an idea for a quilt with no background fabric. This is perfect!
When Natalie is suggesting mixing charm packs, I’m reminded of something very recently. I put a few fabrics, & charm packs near each other. And I was so surprised to find his beautifully they mixed. I even showed my sister, and they were different manufacturers. We wondered if the dye manufacturing company had something to do with this serendipitous wonder. It was beautiful and I’ve set them together to put into one quilt. So, it just goes to show what the ‘quilting fairies’ have in mind for us. Happy sewing.
The first few quilts I made were disappearing 9 patches using your original video. Thanks for the years of education and inspiration!
I've been making disappearing 9 patch quilt tops like that for years out of scraps. Most of them have been finished at church and sent to Mexico. 12:56
Hi I am relatively new to quilting . Have just picked up my first quilt from the long arm quilter .Very pleased with it I’m from bootle in cumbria England.Love your work. Judith
I stumbled on this video, I have 5 pks of batik charms that will be perfect for this, Thank you for this video
🎉Love the energy and ease you lovely ladies bring to quilting❤
Love it. I have a beautiful FQ bundle. I think I'll cut 6"squares to use more of the fabric. 😊
Could probably make a full or queen size quilt by changing the size of the squares.
@@settame1 My FQ bundle is 28 pieces. What ever that comes out to is how big it will be😊
I made a disappearing nine patch using black & white geometric fabric & turned out fantastic!
Such a fun block to play with. Thanks Jenny and Natalie. ❤️🇦🇺
Wow I love how easy you break it down and so easy !! I always cut my scrapes to 5” or 4” this one will help use them up ! Thanks so much 😊I love watching your tutorials!!!They are the best !
I had left over charm packs that I didn’t know what to do with! I didn’t like the pattern and didn’t want to even use them but I just wanted them gone. I made this one a couple years ago and it turned out great, one of my favorites.
I love making the disappearing 9 patch. I am going to try it with my leftover 5 inch scraps. Thank you.
I generally don't care for the "disappearing" blocks, however, this won me over. Patricia-South Padre Island, Texas
I love how you have the double screen which shows Jenny while she is sewing! Such a cute pattern!!!
Thanks Jenny & Natalie!
Best version of the disappearing nine patch I've ever seen. Thanks girls as enjoyed every minute.
Absolutely beautiful and what a great quilt to use up scraps of different sizes! Thanks ladies!
This pattern is one of my favorite! I have made it often
Ladies I absolutely love your tutorials! Thank you Soo much. I have learned so much from you and I'm so grateful. From the bottom of my heart thank you and God bless you! You are amazing teachers!
I just can't believe how easy you make it look. I think I might give this one a try...
I forgot how pretty the disappearing 9-patch quilts are. I love the concept. Great video. Many thanks!!
This would make a beautiful Red White Blue or a Christmas quilt 😊
I have five charm packs, perfect for this, thank you both.
Great quilt pattern and love seeing Nat. also!
I think the elusive word is…. Quintessential. ❤❤
This is one of my favorite patterns.
I really love this fabric! It has a lot of the colors that made me fall in love with Jenny’s scrap quilt.
I made this quilt for my sister using a layer cake from Me & My Sister (way back when this tutorial came out). I am now inspired to make another one. ❤Thank you, Ladies!❤
BTW, Natalie, you look beautiful in that yellow! 😊
Love this. Nice to go back to something simple. Thanks. Hugs, Chel 🌸
Thank you Jenny and Natalie. I love this quilt. Thank you for sharing. ❤️✝️🙏
It’s the disappearing nine patch ! I like it , it’s so easy
Thanks for the video tutorial. The method of chain piecing the nine patch block makes it so easy to create the block. I’ll be using the Whimsy 5 Karat Gems to make this quilt. I love that the charm pack consists of the same pattern and different colors throughout.
Several years ago I tried to make this & it all became confusing & my left eye started twitching because OCD lol😂 Natalie you look beautiful! Great quilt!
Thanks for bringing it back I had forgotten about it, think it might just be my next project!!!
Love this! I’ve made several nine patches and this will be my next one. I have some Bliss charm packs to use. Have a wonderful weekend! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing another fun quilt. I have a bag of 1930's fabric. To much to discard but I believe enough for a twin. This is on my to do list for Jan. Thanks again.
How fun to use a layer cake of solid-ish batiks. Rainbow, I’m thinking of my stash. Fun stuff!
I love the disappearing nine patch. It was one of the first quilts I made from your tutorial and I have made a couple more since!! I think I may need to make another one.
Me too!
How funny.. Mine too. I made my mother a HUGE over sized queen quilt for her bed as a gift last year for Christmas. (I used Tilda Fabrics) it turned out beautiful (other than my binding which was a real tiger to tame).
@@amyshoemaker1566 Now that is funny because I made an oversized one too and I think it's my favorite. It felt so modern with all the open areas. Bindings not my favorite either.
This is a super pattern and yes how quickly it would make a darling baby quilt.
Thanks to the two of you for another great tutorial. I like the quilt a lot! 🌸🌺
What a great fun quilt s easy and fast Thank you Jenny and Natalie
Awesome block!
Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorials!
I do love this pattern.
I am currently making one for my brother-in-law with all his sports teams colors. I was happy to see Natalie scrap the blocks up even more by just picking four from a pile and putting them together. I was keeping the four from my block together but will finish the rest of his blocks Natalie's way which will scrap it up even more. There are ten colors in all of the teams he loves and I am using solids. It was hard for me at first as they are colors that I would never put together. As I got a few blocks done and laid them together it didn't bother me as much as they look good all scrapped up.😂
I love this pretty quilt ladies. Wish i could make everyone yall make as they are all that GEORGEOUS!!❤❤❤❤
From Erie Pa. I love this easy quilt. A nice way to use my charm packs. Thank you for always making us quilters happy
Beautiful. You make it look so easy. You're awesome. Thank you
Love this! Love the fabric used and the type and size of the quilt made. Just love it!!!
Oh I love this pattern!
I love this quilt..it had me diving into my scrap box and I had enough to make a twin quilt..such a great easy pattern and it works up so quickly..thank you for a great tutorial!
AWESOME!!! Im a beginner & have enjoying learning from you all, thank you much 💜
I have been hoarding a layer cake called Songbird. This will be perfect ❤. Thanks ladies!!
I was thinking of the same one!
I was thinking about layer cakes since this pattern uses 4 charm packs - just a little more cutting the layer cakes into 4 5” squares but I don’t mind!!
Just finished making this quilt
Great tutorial, ladies! I always like this pattern!
I love all of your tutorials. I am so inspired by your tips and beautiful quilts
Hello from Qaqortoq Greenland. I have been watching your videos since 2018!!! I love your videos!!
Liked this quilt. So many possibilities with 9 patch! ❤ that so much. Saw potato chip laT night so will experiment today
Thanks girls for this new tutorial! The block is incredibly versatile and I am in love with the fabrics! ❤❤❤
Love this one,I'm making two for picnic quilts for gifts.
I love this! It looks hard but isn't! I am making a 3rd difficult quilt in a row, and I am ready for a fast and easy one! Thank you, guys!!
That’s my favorite quilt ❤
I love this! What a great weekend quilt to make! ❤
Fun and beautiful quilt. Do you have a list or book of your favorite 15?? Have you done tutorials for all favorite 15?? My bucket list destination is Hamilton. Love you all.
Hi Ladies, I love this block, so easy to make.
Awesome how this turns out. Very fun. Want to do with Fall
colors. Thank you ladies
I love it, it's so easy, yet it looks complex. Another great tutorial, no wonder I love you guys!!!❤