Image by Patchwork Fácil via YouTube
This twist knot quilt block pattern by Patchwork Fácil is one of my recent favorites. It’s a simple quilt pattern yet interesting enough to catch your attention. If you look closely, you will notice that all the blocks are connected, forming a chain pattern.
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For this sewing project, you need to make two blocks. Both blocks are easy to make and beginner-friendly. All you need to do for the first block is sew four strips around the center square. For the second square, you will use the snowball technique on all corners of the center square. You can finish both blocks in just a few minutes.
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First block:
Second block:
Make the first block.
Get the 6″ background square, 2 pieces of fabric A strips, and 2 pieces of fabric B strips. Arrange them just like in the photo below. Start with the right strip but do not sew it all the way to the side of the center square. Work counterclockwise. For the last strip, fold the first strip, place the last strip, then sew it in place. Lay the end of the last strip flat then sew.
Make the second block.
Get the 2″ squares and fold them in half diagonally to make a crease. Open the small squares and place them on the corners of the 8 3/4″ background square. The diagonal should not point directly to the corner. Sew on the crease lines. Once done, trim the corners. Press the block flat.
Get 2 pieces of block one and 2 pieces of block two. Arrange them just like in the photo below. Make sure to pay attention to the colors. Sew them together just like a four-patch.