A DIY patchwork-style stool cushion with a windmill pattern. The steps are simple and the effect is very good. If you like fabric crafts, give it a try~
Materials required to make 9 windmill patterns:
Big square
Designed fabric (16 pieces), orange fabric (20 pieces), green fabric (28 pieces)
Small squares
Designed fabric (16 pieces), orange fabric (20 pieces), green fabric (12 pieces)
The small square is exactly one-fourth the size of the large square.
Put the small square into one corner of the big square and sew diagonally.
Cut off excess fabric.
Turn it over and iron it flat.
Place it according to the windmill pattern.
Pieced together, the windmill table cloth is completed. Add cotton and base fabric to prepare for sewing and crimping.
Two layers of cotton are added here, and the upper layer is more fluffy.
For this windmill pattern, such stitches are still very beautiful, making the windmill three-dimensional and full.
Save a wide piece of green cloth to make a rubber band-style stool cover.
Finished product effect.
The effect of using it on a stool.
Looking carefully at this diagram, I found that it is actually very simple. It is just four squares, cut out four small triangles, and put them in different positions.
Although simple, the effect produced is very pleasing.