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Sewing a patchwork quilt – simple instructions for beginners

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Patchwork is a popular textile technique that is always combined with skillful handwork. Wonderful, playful patterns are created that always look very individual and special. Basically, pieces of the same size made of different fabrics, especially scraps of fabric, are sewn together. Old textiles, including bed linen and tablecloths, can be reused or recycled. Different patterns and complicated motifs can be created according to the module principle, but for beginners it would be a good start if they have an easy one Sew a patchwork blanket.

Sew a patchwork blanket – as a bedspread or for children’s rooms

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A patchwork blanket is wonderfully suitable as a bedspread or sofa throw, but one is really popular in the children’s room. The patterned fabrics that make up a blanket of this type fit wonderfully in the children’s world and delight with their motley shape. If you can sew and have a sewing machine, then sit down to work and master a quilted quilt using the two easy-to-follow guides we have selected for you.

Sew a patchwork quilt – simple instructions

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First, you need suitable fabrics or scraps of fabric for the patchwork. Take into account the type of fiber and of course the color scheme. All materials that can be used should have the same structure, be colorful, but at the same time be combinable with one another. Pay attention to the content of the fabric – different fabrics produce different properties, some shrink when washed.

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Sew a patchwork blanket – choose suitable fabrics

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You decide for yourself how brightly and colorfully your patchwork blanket will be, according to where you will use it later. Finding the right fabrics can take time, but make sure you have the same amount of each to make the end result appear nicely balanced.

Sew a patchwork quilt – sew the squares together

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Divide the selected fabrics into geometric figures of the same size. For beginners, it is advisable to opt for squares. The size of the whole ceiling is easy to calculate and will make your work easier. Make a plan of how the whole thing should look and where you will place which fabric. Arrange the elements in a varied way – each row should contain the same squares, but rearranged and positioned differently.

Sew a patchwork quilt – edge and safety seam

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When you have sewn all the squares together as a whole, do not forget about the safety seam. It would be best if you have an overlocker machine. This prevents the pieces of fabric from fraying.

Sew a patchwork quilt – duvet cover

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If you want the patchwork quilt to function like a duvet cover, then you should design it as a kind of bag. The patchwork side remains on top and a lower part made of bed linen is sewn onto it. To insert a blanket, an opening is left in the lower area and the easiest way is to close it with snaps when needed.

Join the two sides and sew the patchwork quilt together

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When sewing a patchwork quilt, it can be helpful to be aware of the standard sizes of bed linen and covers. In this way you can calculate how big the individual elements should be. For example: with a total size of 200 x 200 cm, 400 pieces 10 x 10 cm, 20 pieces per side, are required. You should also keep in mind that a few more centimeters are needed for the seams. In our example, it is advisable to either cut the elements 11 x 11 cm or instead of 20 x 20 pieces on each side of the ceiling, expand them with another (21 x 21 squares each 10 x 10 cm).

Sew duvet cover yourself with patchwork pattern

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If you have calculated and planned everything well, then the successful end result is assured. If you have a successful first patchwork quilt, you can upgrade to one that consists of different or different geometric figures.

Sewing a patchwork quilt – instructions for beginners

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Here we offer a more detailed overview of how the patchwork quilt sewing works in detail. The first time you try, start with something smaller so that you get used to the specific sewing technique.

Sewing a patchwork quilt – connecting square elements together

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You can first sew the squares together in rows, flush. Try to keep the pre-planned edge (approx. 5 mm) so that the elements are ultimately the same size. It can be helpful if you iron the pieces of fabric beforehand.

Sew a patchwork blanket – choose colored, cheerful patterned fabrics

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Then join the rows in a whole patchwork product. You can surround the edge with a safety seam or, if this function is not available, simply enclose it with tape. Textile tapes cut from the same material or special ones that suppress fraying are suitable for this.

Sew a patchwork blanket – don’t forget the safety seam

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If you want to sew a patchwork blanket that is not used as a duvet cover, you need cotton fleece of any thickness. This is sewn on the lower side of the patchwork- Decorative seams across the elements will add to the decorative appearance.

Sew runners or small patchwork blankets

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The lower side is finally covered with a suitable fabric and finished decoratively at the edges. First try to create smaller products using the patchwork technique, so that you can practice your skills with a real patchwork quilt.

* Instructions for duvet cover with patchwork pattern by The DIY mommy

* Instructions for little patchwork runners from Mama Smiles