Image credit: Jordan Fabrics via YouTube
This quilt project by Jordan Fabrics on YouTube is the perfect quilt to make for Summer, it’s very colorful and easy to piece together, and you can use any fabric prints that you want, the more color combinations, the better! This is also a must-try for beginners because it will put their skills to the test, the steps are also very easy to follow so they don’t have to worry about messing this project up.
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This lovely quilt has a beautiful and vibrant feel, and it will surely look good on your wall, or anywhere you want. So go ahead and gather your fabrics and sewing supplies now, then watch the video tutorial below, and learn how to master this quilt within just a few easy steps. I hope you enjoy making this quilt as much as I did!
Step 1
Download the pattern, then cut the template pieces, and cut the fabrics to size as instructed in the video tutorial. Get the large white squares, then on the wrong side, draw a line diagonally from corner to corner, and set them aside. Get the white triangle, then place a green triangle on each side matching their edges nicely, then stitch them one at a time, and press the seams toward the green fabric, repeat this 3 more times for a total of 4 pieces.
Step 2
Get the green rectangle, then place a a lined white square on top of one end making sure their right sides are facing, and stitch them together along the marked line. Trim off the excess layers, then press the fabric open, and repeat 3 more times. Place a green square at the center of your work surface, then put a pink square on each side, and stitch them together pressing the seams as you go.
Step 3
Now, get a pink rectangle, then place a green square on top of one end with their right sides facing, stitch them diagonally from corner to corner, trim off the excess, and press nicely. Repeat the same with the remaining pieces, then assemble everything as demonstrated in the video tutorial, and stitch them together pressing the seams as you go.
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