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Bois D'Arc Quilt

$13.11

Bois D’Arc Quilt - A Quilt Pattern by SweetLittleQuilts

Bois D’Arc Quilt is a block-based quilt pattern with a modern twist on a traditional star quilt block. The design is a reminder of my summer before high school in Missouri.

Note: This item is a digital download of a PDF pattern. A physical pattern will not be sent. Fabric and materials are also not included in this purchase.

Skill level: Confident Beginner

Finished Sizes:

  • Baby: 44” x 44”

  • Throw: 61” x 61”

  • Twin: 80” x 98”

  • Queen: 98” x 98”

The Bois D’Arc Quilt can be made with as few as three colors or you can add more colors in for unique blocks featuring your favorite fabrics and collections.

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Bois D’Arc Quilt - A Quilt Pattern by SweetLittleQuilts

Bois D’Arc Quilt is a block-based quilt pattern with a modern twist on a traditional star quilt block. The design is a reminder of my summer before high school in Missouri.

Note: This item is a digital download of a PDF pattern. A physical pattern will not be sent. Fabric and materials are also not included in this purchase.

Skill level: Confident Beginner

Finished Sizes:

  • Baby: 44” x 44”

  • Throw: 61” x 61”

  • Twin: 80” x 98”

  • Queen: 98” x 98”

The Bois D’Arc Quilt can be made with as few as three colors or you can add more colors in for unique blocks featuring your favorite fabrics and collections.

Bois D’Arc Quilt - A Quilt Pattern by SweetLittleQuilts

Bois D’Arc Quilt is a block-based quilt pattern with a modern twist on a traditional star quilt block. The design is a reminder of my summer before high school in Missouri.

Note: This item is a digital download of a PDF pattern. A physical pattern will not be sent. Fabric and materials are also not included in this purchase.

Skill level: Confident Beginner

Finished Sizes:

  • Baby: 44” x 44”

  • Throw: 61” x 61”

  • Twin: 80” x 98”

  • Queen: 98” x 98”

The Bois D’Arc Quilt can be made with as few as three colors or you can add more colors in for unique blocks featuring your favorite fabrics and collections.

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