Bow Wow Quilt
Intro: Bow Wow Quilt
Materials:
12 fat eights medium plaids
1/4 yard solid red for tongues
3 1/4 yards beige for background and boarder
3 1/4 yards solid color for plain bocks
1 fat eighth black solid for noses
48 buttons for eyes
6 yards backing fabric
Queen size batting
fusible web
* fat eigth= 9"x 20"
From each plaid eighth cut:
1 (6 7/8") square. cut square in half diagonally to make 2 A triangles.
5 (3 7/8") squares. cut squares in half diagonally to make 10 B triangles
From solid red:
48 tongues
From black:
24 circle noses (about the size of a half dollar)
From beige solid:
6 (3 7/8") strips. from strips cut 60 squares. cut squares in half diagonally to make 120 triangles
3 (6 7/8") strips. from strips cut 12 squares. cut squares diagonally to make 24 triangles
Piece dogs together as shown in picture, and measure solid blocks to be the same as the dogs. You can make your border however thick or thin you want. to put the nose on you have to attatch the fusible web and iron it to the dog and do a blanket stitcharound the nose to keep it from coming up. Also I stuff the tongues with some batting my son loved helping me with this step! I have made this quilt as pillow cases too and used different color bottons for the eyes and it is very cute too!
12 fat eights medium plaids
1/4 yard solid red for tongues
3 1/4 yards beige for background and boarder
3 1/4 yards solid color for plain bocks
1 fat eighth black solid for noses
48 buttons for eyes
6 yards backing fabric
Queen size batting
fusible web
* fat eigth= 9"x 20"
From each plaid eighth cut:
1 (6 7/8") square. cut square in half diagonally to make 2 A triangles.
5 (3 7/8") squares. cut squares in half diagonally to make 10 B triangles
From solid red:
48 tongues
From black:
24 circle noses (about the size of a half dollar)
From beige solid:
6 (3 7/8") strips. from strips cut 60 squares. cut squares in half diagonally to make 120 triangles
3 (6 7/8") strips. from strips cut 12 squares. cut squares diagonally to make 24 triangles
Piece dogs together as shown in picture, and measure solid blocks to be the same as the dogs. You can make your border however thick or thin you want. to put the nose on you have to attatch the fusible web and iron it to the dog and do a blanket stitcharound the nose to keep it from coming up. Also I stuff the tongues with some batting my son loved helping me with this step! I have made this quilt as pillow cases too and used different color bottons for the eyes and it is very cute too!
3 Comments
marandy 9 years ago
I love this and was wondering if you would be willing to make and possibly sell a twin size one? I am searching for one like this for my 5 year old daughter who absolutely loves dogs!! PLease let me know. Thanks a lot!
leonardml 13 years ago
scoochmaroo 13 years ago