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Despite what it looks like, this quilt is suitable for levels of stitchy skill. Quilts take real willpower to complete, not least because of all the measuring and cutting involved. This often scares away less accomplished sewers, but it shouldn’t. The key is to take your time, which we know is hard when you’re excited about the finished project, but it’ll be worth it. Enjoy!
Cutting
Stitch the blocks
Stitch the pieces right sides together with a 5mm seam allowance. Begin by sewing the smaller squares to one another, pressing out the seam and stitching to a rectangle to make a 15cm square (two rectangles sewn together will make a 15cm square).
Once all the pieces are assembled into squares, join them together to make a three by three block that measures 43cm square, taking care to match up the seams as you do so.
Create two more blocks using the same fabrics. Change the letters of the fabric so that A becomes C, B becomes D etc. Make up three blocks using this combination. Change the letters again to create a final set of three blocks.
Join the blocks
Quilt
Trim the quilt wadding to the edges of the fabric. Lay out the quilted blocks in a three by three square on a flat surface. Move and rotate the blocks until no two pieces of the same fabric touch. Pin and stitch the blocks together to make a panel approximately 127cm square.