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Need a blender, or a filler for your next quilt project? A scattered plaid was "born" for this role and will give a fresh, contemporary look to your project. To my mind, thinking about where you would use a check or a plaid will give you ideas as to where you might use this design. Plaids are just about THE most successful design ever created and are available in just about any color combination you could imagine. Here is an interesting article about plaids from the Smithsonian: Though a traditionalist might not perceive this design as a plaid, it definitely carries a strong resemblance. You might say it echoes a plaid. It is a contemporary, digital, free-spirited design. Need a blender, or a filler for your next quilt project? A scattered plaid was "born" for this role and will give a fresh, contemporary look to your project. To my mind, thinking about where you would use a check or a plaid will give you ideas as to where you might use this design. Plaids are just about THE most successful design ever https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/brief-history-plaid-180957342/ This next URL has photos of some lovely ways to combine plaids with gingham or florals in a quilt: https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/plaid-checkered-fabric-what-do-t182991.html As for garment sewing - vests, jackets, shirts, blouses and dresses are all great candidates for both plaids and checked fabric. This next URL shows inspiring photos of garments that incorporate plaids. https://www.craftsy.com/sewing/article/working-with-plaid-fabric/ If you need a design in another size, just ask! Thanks for stopping by my shop. Copyright - Mary Beglau Wykes - June 29, 2020