Channel: MADE Everyday
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: • PRE-WASH and DRY the cotton fabric before cutting. Do not pre-wash the Sherpa Fleece • - Purchase SHERPA Fleece in most fabric shops and online: amzn.to/2EOd07w I love this blanket because it's SO soft, it's easy to make, and looks totally high-end and professional when you're done. It's the best! Backed with very soft sherpa fleece, the fleece folds over to bind the edges of the blanket--which is a great technique for any blanket or quilt. I'll show you some tricks for getting perfect mitered corners as well. You're going to fall in love with this blanket. We already have! ------------------------------------------------------- BLANKET DIMENSIONS: DOLL SIZE Top Fabric - 22" x 25" Back Fabric (Sherpa Fleece) - 28" x 31" TODDLER/LAP BLANKET SIZE Top Fabric - 38" x 52" Back Fabric (Sherpa Fleece) - 44" x 58" THROW BLANKET SIZE Top Fabric - 53" x 63" Note: because most quilting cotton is only 42 inches wide, you will need to piece (sew together) two large pieces of fabric together to get a full size TOP fabric. Back Fabric (Sherpa Fleece) - 59" x 69" Note: sherpa fleece is typically 60 inches wide, so you will only need one large piece of fleece for the back. ANY SIZE: Top Fabric -Desired finished dimensions Back Fabric (Sherpa Fleece) - add 6 inches to both dimensions ------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FABRIC LINKS: - Purchase PICNIC PLAID Fabric here: amzn.to/2VEXfpa - Purchase CAT NAP fabric here: amzn.to/2SMlQqa - See all DAY TRIP Fabrics here: madeeveryday.com/day-trip ------------------------------------------------------- SEWING MACHINE RECOMMENDS: My current sewing machine is a Baby Lock BRILLIANT. If you're looking to buy a good entry level machine, I also love the JOY and JUBILANT Baby Lock sewing machines. Awesome quality, at a great price: JOY machine: shrsl.com/24azv and JUBILANT machine: shrsl.com/24azt For more ideas, tutorials, and patterns visit my website: madeeveryday.com Video produced by Vince Penman: vincepenman.com