Creating a Patchwork Quilt out of Geometrical Blocks

You need:

- scraps of fabric for patchwork

- needle punched polyester

- ьat

- roller knife

- templates out of acrylic glass or graph paper

- threads

- needle for quilting

- sewing machine or your hand

- the desire to create

1. You need to make two blocks, with a dark and a bright center.

I used ready templates by Marti Michell (B and N) No. 12, 79, 81.

Or you draw a block without seam allowance on the graph paper, square size 75*75 mm, respectively, the smaller box is 1 inch or 2.5 cm per side.

2. Stitch or sew. The seam allowance everywhere and always is 6 mm.

Prepare as many blocks as you need:

3. Put the blocks together following the pattern you want:

Then fill free spaces:

4. Join four blocks:

To compact the seams, hammer them. This does work.

5. Gradually sew the fragments into larger parts:

6. To make corners, add large triangles where necessary:

7. Make a beautiful frame:

8. Now, it's a sandwich time: the blank + polyester + backside.

9. Stitch along the lines you already have or exercise floral ornaments:

10. You can get a real quilted masterpiece.

11. Treat the edge:

That is all! I wish you success :)