If you’re tired of making the same quilt block and using the same old technique of building them, then you might love to try this quilt that uses hexagons and resembles the shape of a flower. You can do this easily with these simple step-by-step instructions by SewVeryEasy on YouTube. So, if you’re looking for a challenging or just a different quilt than you would usually do, then this is perfect for you. Proceed to read the instructions down below and watch the video tutorial as well.

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How To Sew Grandmother's Flower Garden Quilt Block
Image credit: SewVeryEasy via YouTube

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After downloading the pattern, cut them out, then remove the paper at the back, and adhere it to the wrong side of a charm square. Cut the piece out with a ¼ inch seam allowance, then use it to cut the rest of the pieces, and cut a piece of a different color. Next, stitch really close to the edge of the template, then proceed with the rest of the hexagon pieces, and start piecing them together with a ¼ inch seam allowance making sure to use a different color of the fabric at the center as shown in the video. Flip it over so the wrong side of the patchwork is up, then notch the inner corners so you can fold the seams flatly, and then give it a good press. Create more of this block, then piece them together, and finish your quilt.

Easy Grandmother's Flower Garden Quilt Block Sewing Tutorial
Image credit: SewVeryEasy via YouTube

 

*Thanks to SewVeryEasy via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this sewing project, then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

Easy-To-Sew Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt Block

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