Flannel Blanket with Crochet Edge
#21
There are several tools designed for the purpose of making the holes on the edges evenly spaced. There is the Skip Stitch blade, EdgeryDoo, Edge Perfect Blade, and the Simplicity Deluxe Rotary Cutting Blade Blanket Stitch. There may be others. If you google any of these you will find tutorials and illustrations for their use and projects to use them with and also directions for the edging patterns. In addition there are examples at Project Linus and patterns. I made several drag around projects for my grandchildren when they were little. Now they are getting big enough to start requesting quilts. There are also some leather working tools that I would think you could use for the same purpose. I know my dad had some that made evenly placed slits in leather when hit on the top with a hammer. Don't know the name of it but if you have access to something like that you may try using it instead of investing in one of the blades. Ann in TN
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go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtLkkJs-kXI for a video (project linus ladies) on crocheted edge blanket using the skip stitch blade (i bought from joyce middlebrooks whose husband invented this blade in two sizes).
there is another web site www.crookedbrook.com.....they sell embroidered fleece baby blankets. i actually did the crochet edges on four of the blankets they have it posted on their site. don't think me a bigot, but kind of tickles me to see my work.
there is another web site www.crookedbrook.com.....they sell embroidered fleece baby blankets. i actually did the crochet edges on four of the blankets they have it posted on their site. don't think me a bigot, but kind of tickles me to see my work.
#25
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by lynn7448
Has anyone ever made a flannel blanket or quilt with a crochet edge for the binding?
My favorite "go to" baby gift for co-workers was a large terry cloth square with a crocheted edging. Most baby towels are only large enough for an infant and my towels were large enough to get a child thru kindergarten.
#26
Originally Posted by Painiacs
I have. They are easy to do!
#28
Originally Posted by ncredbird
There are several tools designed for the purpose of making the holes on the edges evenly spaced. There is the Skip Stitch blade, EdgeryDoo, Edge Perfect Blade, and the Simplicity Deluxe Rotary Cutting Blade Blanket Stitch. There may be others. If you google any of these you will find tutorials and illustrations for their use and projects to use them with and also directions for the edging patterns. In addition there are examples at Project Linus and patterns. I made several drag around projects for my grandchildren when they were little. Now they are getting big enough to start requesting quilts. There are also some leather working tools that I would think you could use for the same purpose. I know my dad had some that made evenly placed slits in leather when hit on the top with a hammer. Don't know the name of it but if you have access to something like that you may try using it instead of investing in one of the blades. Ann in TN
#29
There is one tip that I think is worth mentioning:
I take a saucer and cut around it with my rotary cutter on the corners. It is much easier to crochet the curve than trying to crochet the square corners.
I only use one layer of flannel. I jus saw some of my blankets than have been in constant use for almost two years, and they still look really good.
I do use the Skip Stitch on fleece, but on flannel, I just poke my crochet hook through the flannel as I go.
I take a saucer and cut around it with my rotary cutter on the corners. It is much easier to crochet the curve than trying to crochet the square corners.
I only use one layer of flannel. I jus saw some of my blankets than have been in constant use for almost two years, and they still look really good.
I do use the Skip Stitch on fleece, but on flannel, I just poke my crochet hook through the flannel as I go.
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