Just look at this mess of seams and blocks! It was very easy to get the blocks twisted around, and I'm still not 100% sure that I have them all oriented correctly, so if you see a block out of place, please tell me :)
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Oh i love this quilt! Can't go wrong with plaids. Congratulations on this one. Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't see anything out of place! I can just feel how soft this quilt will be.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I didn't see anything out of place either.
ReplyDeleteIs there any planning to where you have put those little 4 patch squares in the larger 4 patch blocks.
ReplyDeleteHave I confused you yet
Looks perfect. Good thing you invited us too look closer. Otherwise, I would have missed those tiny 4-patches.
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning!! This is going to be a very cozy quilt to snuggle under!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Lots and lots of concentration to get all those blocks in the right direction. I love the little 4-patches in the larger 4-patches. I don't think I've seen that done before. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! The time you must have spent on joining all those blocks together is mind boggling. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a beauty, and congratulations on getting it done. Every time I'm at Goodwill, I buy a few more plaid shirts. So far, all I'm doing is collecting, with no specific plans in mind, other than I know I need to get more light ones.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern is definitely going on my list of quilts to make. I love the way you controlled the colors, and I love the little 4-patches you scattered here and there.
Every version of this quilt looks great! Love all the plaids and barn-raising setting. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful plaid quilt. I love plaids, strips and checked fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! Nice job :)
ReplyDeletewell done. cant see any errors! nice fabrics and i agree you cant go wrong with checks.
ReplyDeleteLove your plaid quilt top - this is the kind that everyone reaches for first to cozy up with. Nothing set wrong that I can see.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! That would look great in a rustic log cabin...
ReplyDeleteGreat job getting your UFO's finished off this year. I've yet to finish anything old this year.
WooHoo!! You go, girl! Love this scrappy plaid concoction. And like Robin and Vivian, I am tickled by those tiny 4-patches sprinkled in here and there. So fun!! : )
ReplyDeleteYeah! Way to go! You did it! And it looks great! All the dark and light diagonals for the barn raising like setting are in place so give yourself a pat on the back! February finish is in under the wire.
ReplyDeleteA quilt full of plaids......oh so good.
ReplyDeleteSimply fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! What an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, well done you!! It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteLove all of the plaids put together!
ReplyDeletea great quilt, surely if there is a block out of place which i am sure there will not be you would not unpick or would you?
ReplyDeleteI love this ... great pattern, luscious fabrics, excellent piecing ... what's not to love!!
ReplyDeleteI want to make a quilt out of plaids ... where did you find yours? I went fabric shopping yesterday and couldn't find a single plaid. :-(
This is such an amazing quilt...all those little pieces ! You are quite the talented lady / I always get inspired here :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you did a great job with this one. I don't see a block out of place, but with so much movement it. would be hard to tell
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