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Buffalo Plaid Quilt : A Finished Quilt


my last big Christmas gift is done! this year i wanted to make my BIL and SIL quilts, as i've made quilts for the kiddos, i figured it was their turn for a quilt. well i needed one more masculine quilt and i've always wanted to make a buffalo plaid quilt so this was perfect!

at first i was not looking forward to making this one, with all of the cutting and putting the small squares together. but after some thinking i decided i would strip piece and streamline the process. i was able to piece the top together in one day as opposed to multiple days if i would have cut individual squares.

i love this quilt, of course i now want to make one for myself, but that will be for another time.

Quilt Stats
Pattern: designed by me, inspired by buffalo plaid scarves and quilts
Dimensions: 61.5 inches x 74.5 inches
Quilting: Straight line echo
Fabric: Moda Bella solids, Black, Gray, Bleached White, and Marigold for the binding

Happy Sewing!

Comments

  1. Love your binding choice! What a great finish!

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  2. This is a great quilt!! Love it!!

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  3. What a great looking quilt! I have this one one my quilt bucket list to make. Love the binding.

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  4. Love the look of buffalo plaid and I am using in my home re-do plan. What size squares did you use ? I'm sure I'll have to make several of these too !

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    1. I believe I used 4.5 inches squares unfinished to finish at 4 inches. This still is one of my favorite quilts!

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  5. I reeeally need one of these in my life! Good job!

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  6. I don't quite understand what you mean about not cutting individual squares? You mean cutting several layers at once?

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