Nine Patch Uneven Nine Patch
The Uneven Nine Patch style of quilt block is so named because not all of the nine individual patches are the same size as is the case in a regular nine patch quilt block. This style of quilt block is often used in 10" quilt block to make the math easier, but you will find this construction method in many other quilt blocks as well.

Plaid

Sample Quilt Layouts

For those who visit here regularly, you are aware that I just adore plaid in general. So, I have designed two quilt layouts, that will give you some inspiration to use this simple Plaid quilt block in your personal quilt.

The quilt layout featured below on the left sets the blocks side by side for the easiest construction option. I separated the blocks with narrow sashing strips, alternating the colours of the strips to keep with the "plaid" design.

The quilt layout illustrated on the right uses both whole and half blocks in a diagonal setting. I used the same idea of different colours for the sashing strips to build on the idea of a plaid, and I must say, I am pleased with the results.

Both of these quilt designs will give you the desired "plaid" effect in your quilt. The choice lies in whether you want a horizontal/vertical plaid, or a diagonal effect. Which is your choice?