![fabric squares](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/683-kvadratiki-tkani.jpg)
![squares of fabric of different colors](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/684-kvadratiki-tkani-raznyh-cvetov.jpg)
We also make it from lining material.
![sew the squares together](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/687-sshivaem-kvadratiki.jpg)
The number of squares depends on the length of your window; you can roughly immediately draw a lambrequin on paper and calculate the amount you will need. I personally trimmed myself some more if I didn’t have enough of them when sewing. After cutting, you need to put the base on the squares.
![squares of fabric of different colors](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/685-kvadratiki-tkani-raznyh-cvetov.jpg)
![sew the squares together](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/688-sshivaem-kvadratiki.jpg)
![sew the squares together](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/689-sshivaem-kvadratiki.jpg)
Skolov sits down at the sewing machine with safety pins. I sewed using the largest zigzag function, overstitching buttonholes, 0.5 mm.
![sew the squares together](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/690-sshivaem-kvadratiki.jpg)
Each square was sewn along the contour of the opposite color with threads, creating contrast.
![sew the squares together](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/691-sshivaem-kvadratiki.jpg)
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/692-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
Coffee squares with blue threads, blue squares with coffee threads.
![sew the squares together](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/686-sshivaem-kvadratiki.jpg)
Then I carefully trimmed off the excess along the contour. After processing and cutting the squares, I made chains of them on the floor, making them as I liked. I tried to just put it in a square, it turned out simple and not very original, then I put it with an angle up, and it looked much more interesting. I sewed it on a machine using the same functions, first the chains in length.
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/693-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/694-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
Only then did I connect the chains together.
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/696-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/697-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
The lambrequin is ready!
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/698-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
![patchwork curtains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/11/695-shtory-v-tehnike-pechvork.jpg)
I hung it up and my husband and I really liked it. The advantage of such a lambrequin is great! Look at Otto's catalogs. In the West, they really love things and decorations for home and apartment in this style. The advantage of such a lambrequin is obvious! Firstly, everyone has old curtains, old sheets too. This means you don't have to spend money to buy all this. Secondly, every housewife always has threads, especially since they do not need to be selected by color. The more contrast the threads are, the more beautiful they will look on the squares. This means you won’t have to spend money on buying thread either. A self-made lambrequin is unique, which means you won’t find one like this in any of your friends.The big plus is that when the lambrequin hangs on the window and the sun comes through the holes between the squares, this creates a very beautiful darkened sunny effect in the room. Sew and enjoy your crafts!