Polysexual Plaid- PDF Pattern
After making the Rainbow Plaid, I wanted more. More plaid is always the best idea. And what better first step than to make a set of Pride Plaids, representing all of my fellow LGBTQIA+ folx. I hope that you love this series as much as I do. I think that this small design (only 4” x 4”) would make an awesome coaster, or you could repeat the pattern to make it larger, or you could use some of the other plaid designs and make a really cool plaid wall display. There are so many ways you could use this. I can’t wait to see how you choose to display!
After making the Rainbow Plaid, I wanted more. More plaid is always the best idea. And what better first step than to make a set of Pride Plaids, representing all of my fellow LGBTQIA+ folx. I hope that you love this series as much as I do. I think that this small design (only 4” x 4”) would make an awesome coaster, or you could repeat the pattern to make it larger, or you could use some of the other plaid designs and make a really cool plaid wall display. There are so many ways you could use this. I can’t wait to see how you choose to display!
After making the Rainbow Plaid, I wanted more. More plaid is always the best idea. And what better first step than to make a set of Pride Plaids, representing all of my fellow LGBTQIA+ folx. I hope that you love this series as much as I do. I think that this small design (only 4” x 4”) would make an awesome coaster, or you could repeat the pattern to make it larger, or you could use some of the other plaid designs and make a really cool plaid wall display. There are so many ways you could use this. I can’t wait to see how you choose to display!
This is a PDF download of the pattern “Polysexual Plaid”, part of the Pride Plaid series.
Finished design is 56 x 56 stitches, or 4.00” x 4.00” on 14 ct Aida. Both black and white Aida look great with this pattern.
Instructions are given for DMC colors and 3 unique colors are used.
This pattern is for personal use only and should not be copied/sold for profit. But please feel free to share photos of your finished work! #craftxperiment
If you find that you need the pattern altered in any way (larger format, different symbols), reach out via email. I will happily make the pattern more accessible. thecraftxperimentalist@gmail.com