Now on this how to make a baby rag quilt sewing tutorial, we need to cut the Minky fabric, but first, measure the size of your quilt top. Mine measures approximately 30” x 40”. Cut your Minky fabric to be two inches wider and longer. Mine is cut 32” x 42”. This will give ...
Easy Baby Quilt from Receiving Blankets Necktie Onesie with Baby Tie Pattern How to Make No-Sew Fleece Blankets with a Braided Edge How to Make a No-Sew Baby Blanket with Minky Fabric If you like making baby blankets, also check out thiseasy strip quilt patternfrom Woodberry Way. Cutesy ...
I love using flannel for baby blankets. It's my go-to. It's soft, comes in lots of patterns and colors and is inexpensive. It's also great for beginners because it is easy to sew with. Minky Minky fabric is SO soft and perfect for cuddling up. Minky blankets are the ones that ...
The first step is selecting the right fabric for your puff quilt. Opt for soft, durable materials that appeal to your personal taste. Cotton is a popular choice due to its ease of handling and comfort. For a more luxurious feel, consider using minky or fleece. Remember, your quilt, your ...
How much fabric is needed for a baby blanket? One or two yards of soft fabric will do. I love flannel because it's soft, and you can use minky for winter too. Double gauze will make extremely light baby blankets, a small DIY receiving blanket would be great with jersey too. ...
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I think this would be a fun opportunity to use up any scraps in your stash. I love the idea of a book with different textures using corduroy, denim, linen, minky, etc. You can also add embroidery, or make a book with different animal print fabrics. Truly, the possibilities are endless...
Normally, this is where I tell you to go make aquilt panelfor your quilted superhero cape, but this time we need to put a pattern together first. Because the sizes for this cape can range from adult down to toddler, making your pattern is really the only way to go.Don’t freak out...
When you are 1/2” from the first corner, stop with the needle in the down position. Using your Free Hand System, pivot quilt 90 degrees and start sewing down the next side. Here is a tip to prevent dimples that sometimes form when turning out corners. Instead of turning the quilt 90...