10 Minute Baby Receiving Blanket
Making a Baby Receiving Blanket in just 10 Minutes! - Little House Living
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Cut your pattern fabric, accounting for the border (1.5") and pressed seam (1/4" or 1/2") on each side. . Press the border around the entire patterned fabric. Then press the seam, ensuring that you press the 1/4" or 1/2" allowance all the way to the corners. You will need this to make the corners nice. .
Cotton Print and Minky Blanket. The Best Baby Blanket.
Minky Blanket Tutorial I always find myself wanting to start projects this time of year. The cold winter months seem to drag unless I keep myself busy! It is also a great time of year to get organized and start the year on the right foot. I love to be prepared for birthdays, baby showers, wedding showers, etc. At the beginning of the year, I always try to collect and make my 'gift stash' for the rest of the year. My favorite baby gift is this darling designer style minky blanket. I made…
How to Make a Minky Rag Quilt | The Crafty Blog Stalker
Sew a minky rag quilt either as a lap quilt or a new baby quilt. This super soft quilt is great for the beginning quilter. A simple DIY craft tutorial idea.
How to Make a Rag Quilt (EASY Beginner’s Guide)
I love this tutorial. Each step has a video to walk you through it - perfect for beginners! Rag quilts are so great to snuggle under.
30 minute baby blanket
30 minute baby blanket tutorial Great project for beginners. Only 2 fabrics needed!
How To Make a Minky Baby Blanket (First Time Sewing With Minky)
I've been wanting to make one of those cute minky blankets that are all over Etsy, and when I found this funky 1970's vibe jungle fabric, I had found my next project. Its a fun, busy pattern and my lil guy wen't crazy for it in the shopping cart. So I sought out a chocolate color minky dot and got started. I pre-washed, cut and pinned my fabric. I sewed three sides of the blanket before realizing the minky was stretching. I ripped out all my work (grrr) and googled "tips for sewing with…
Lella Boutique by Vanessa Goertzen |
I love the simplicity of a basic block quilt. It is such a great way to showcase beautiful fabrics! Back in 2010, I started this blog after giving birth to my daughter. A few friends had expressed an interest in learning how to quilt, but just didn't know where to start. I love spreading my quilt addiction, so I decided to put this blog together and do my best to teach them how to get started--with a basic block quilt. Basically, if you know how to sew a straight line with your sewing…
Get Ready for Cooler Weather with These Simple DIY Flannel Blankets! | JOANN
Create an adorable flannel throw with this tutorial from Stef Knaus! // The Creative Spark
Get Ready for Cooler Weather with These Simple DIY Flannel Blankets! | JOANN
Create an adorable flannel throw with this tutorial from Stef Knaus! // The Creative Spark
Simple Baby Blanket Tutorial
I made this baby blanket for an upcoming baby shower. It is incredibly simple but I love the results so I thought I would share! I found ...
Baby Blanket Tutorials - U Create
Baby Blanket Tutorials - makes the perfect baby shower gift, too!
Minky blanket tutorial.
Here is the tutorial I promised! When I first started making blankets I really struggled with sewing "Minky" (which is a super-soft, fleecy material, sometimes seen written as "Minkee"). Why is Minky so difficult to deal with? Well, it is slippery stuff. It stretches and slides and is basically a pain in the neck if you don't tell it who's boss! I had a few cursed attempts in which much swearing and ripping of stitches occurred. For the record, ripping out stitches in Minky is not fun…
Self Binding Receiving Blanket Tutorial
a quilt blog about machine quilting, sewing, sewing tutorials, author of Beginner's Guide to Free-Motion Quilting. Free tutorials.
How to Make a Minky Rag Quilt | The Crafty Blog Stalker
You can make a beautiful Minky Rag Quilt and give it as a gift or keep it for yourself. Click here for the complete step by step tutorial.
Late Night Post...Burp Cloth Tutorial
When Little T is sleeping, I have time to do my sewing. Tonight, I whipped up some fancy shmancy burp cloths for my cousin, who is expecting a sweet little boy this month. We'll be having a shower for her when we all get together for Easter, so I needed to think of something quick. This is also an inexpensive, but special gift to make and give. Here is a little step-by-step (oooooh, baby!....remember New Kids on the Block??...okay, that's my generation). I purchased my cloths as a pack of 12…