Plaid-ish
It's a flimsy!
64 x 82
I like how this turned out. It was a perfect use of some five inch red, white and blue scraps I had left over from making Foothills as I blogged a few days ago. I rarely make the same pattern more than once (except Happy Blocks) but I may have to try this one again.
Good thing I took the photo a couple of days ago. There is snow on the ground this morning!
16 comments:
Wow! What a difference color made in this quilt pattern. I loved her version but your colorway took this pattern over the top!
Do you mind if I pin this to my pinterest patriotic quilts?
Oh I love this quilt so much! Thanks for the link to the pattern.
xx, Carol
I definitely agree with Podunk Pretties!
This is gorgeous!
I've seen this made several times but I LOVE your colors. Maybe I'll make one of these for next year -- either patriotic for July or even autumnal colors might be fun. Thanks for the link!
Gosh I really love this one!!!
hmmm, I like the big scale of those blocks. You can cover a lot of territory that way! Great colors too! Have you seen that book "Modern Scot" by Kathy Allen, using tartan patterns for inspiration in making ? Fun stuff! cheers!
Although I would hate to put a quilt on the ground (until it starts wearing out) but this one looks like the perfect 4th of July picnic quilt :) You're amazing, this had to be challenging, one piece out of place and you could see it a mile away. Great Job!!!
You know how I love R/W/B quilts! This one is beautiful! You did a great job getting the little stars in the narrow strips. ---"Love"
You always seem to take an inspiration and just blow it way over the top! I just love this one. I sure wish I had your eye for color. Do you know how you will quilt it?
This top just confirms that I must try this pattern soon! It looks fab in scrappy r/w/b :)
This is fantastic in the red/white and blue! Great quilt top finish.:)
Great flimsy. The red, white and blue colours work so well for this quilt pattern. No wonder you want to make it again.
So fun--love it!
What a fun quilt. Very plaid-ish!
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