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Showing posts with label fleece and flannel baby blanket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fleece and flannel baby blanket. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2013

Baby Doll Blankets

My adorable niece Hadley turned 18 months old recently and she is really into taking care of her dolls and stuffed animals right now.  She gives them rides on her little scooter and tells them goodbye and gives them a drink from her sippy cup occasionally.  I had some fleece leftover from my baby blanket projects, so I decided to make her some blankets for her dolls!
 
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It was a great opportunity to experiment with different blanket-making methods I had read about. 
 
For the lavender fleece, I cut it about a half inch larger than the flannel and turned that half inch over and pinned it as the binding.  I hadn't yet tried mitered corners, so I tried that with this blanket.
 
 
This is how the corners look cut, but not yet sewed.
 
 
Finished blanket:
 
 
For the pink fleece, I made the flannel piece about an inch larger all the way around than the flannel. 
 
 
Then I folded in half, then folded in half again and pinned to make the binding.
 
 
 
Finished blanket:
 
 
Then I decided to take two flannel pieces and sew them right sides together, leaving about a 2 inch opening.
 
 
 
I cut the corners, so they lay better when I turn it right side out.
 
 
Then I turned it - I love this part - it's like a metamorphosis!
 
 
Then I used a skewer to poke the corners into place and then ironed the seams down.  Then I sewed the 2 inch opening.
 
 
Now I had three coordinating blankets and inspiration hit me to add a pillow!  I had white satin material and poly fill leftover from these ring bearer pillows I made, so I used that to make a doll pillow.
 

 
I loved how this project turned out and I hope Ariel, penguin and dolly enjoy them!
 

It was so precious to watch Hadley play with the blankets - she would give her baby it's pretend bottle then tuck her in!
 



Monday, August 26, 2013

One Hour Baby Blanket

My friend Jennifer taught me how to make this blanket and when she made one, it looked so easy and it took exactly one hour.  It took me a bit longer, but under two hours.
 
For this Project you'll need:
1 yard of flannel
1 yard of fleece
coordinating thread
(sewing machine, scissors, pins)
 

My friend Gayle decided to decorate her nursery in a Noah's Ark theme - which I LOVE! 
So I searched for the perfect fabric and thought this was just adorable.
 

 
It cracked me up to place an order with 1-800-Dreidel, but that is where I found this cute fabric!
 

When Jennifer made her blanket, she just cut off the edge of the fleece that curls up and that was all the cutting needed.  For some reason I had to cut several edges.  I ended up with 1 3/4 inches of fleece past the flannel on all four sides.  (which is the goal)  Then I folded the fleece edges over and pinned.


For the corners, I cut a diagonal piece out of the fleece, so the fabric wasn't too thick.
 


This pin shows the line that I cut.
 


Then I used a tight zigzag stitch to sew the edges.



The fleece kept bunching.  I'm thinking that is why Jennifer used a ton of pins.  It is full of imperfections, but at least the fabric is soft and adorable!



My second attempt went better - more pins is definitely better.


 
This one was for sale in my Etsy shop, but is currently sold out - TheBurlapFlower.  All my blankets are sold with an adorable, free, matching gift tag, which are similar to the tags I made in this post!
 

This one is currently for sale though! Light Blue Flannel Blanket with White Bicycles

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Have you ever made a baby blanket?  How long did it take you to make?

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