Are you looking for your next big quilting project?
Then Im sure you will love this trip around the world quilt fromJordan Fabricson Youtube.
(ensure to cut everything exactly the same.)

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Next, lay down three fabrics and cut everything into 4 squares.
Do this to the rest of the fabrics.
After this, stack each fabric into its own stack and arrange them in a circular shape.

Grab a new one from the stack and the previous one and pair them up.
Repeat this process and keep working your way around until youve sewn 11 pairs of squares.
Next, go back to the beginning to add the third block to the row.

Continue picking up in a counter-clockwise direction each time.
For the next row, just continue picking up the fabric square in a counter-clockwise direction.
Sew until you reach 11 rows with 11 in each row.
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Step 2
Now, youre going to sew the rows together.
That way, when you stitch the rows together, they will be laying in opposite direction.
After this step, youve now finished 1/4 of the entire quilt.
Make three more that look exactly like the quilt youve just made.
After you finished the other three, lay them down to determine the right placement.
After connecting, pick up the fabric squares in order and sew them together.
(You will have to do 4 filling rows.)
After this, just sew the entire quilt together and then put 1 block in the center.
(Up to you what color you like.)
Sew around these three sides.
Whipstitch the batting to the quilt through the seam allowance all the way around through the three sides.
After this, flip the quilt right side out.
Get your needle and acrylic yarn and start hand tying the quilt.
Put your ties in every other intersection.
Go about 1/4 from the intersection, hit the table, and go back up.
After this, clip the yarn and begin tying the quilt.