Faux Chenille
#6
Originally Posted by lnordyke
How DO you do that?
then you bind, and throw int in the washer and dryer a couple of times so it fuzzes and fluffs up, and voilą !!!
#8
What a clever idea to make it with stripes! I love this!
My niece has one of those from her "other side" of the family (my sister's MIL made it). They are so warm and heavy. She loves hers, and it always washes up so nicely. I kind of want one for myself, but it looks like a lot of work. All that cutting! Not to mention a lot of flannel!
My niece has one of those from her "other side" of the family (my sister's MIL made it). They are so warm and heavy. She loves hers, and it always washes up so nicely. I kind of want one for myself, but it looks like a lot of work. All that cutting! Not to mention a lot of flannel!
#9
Thanks for all the wonderful comments........
You can make one of these in sections and then sew them together.... makes it a lot easier to work with.
one side has the chenille and the other side is blocks.... or you can make one side chenille and the other side look like rag quilt.
Hope some of you try making one they are fun.
You can make one of these in sections and then sew them together.... makes it a lot easier to work with.
one side has the chenille and the other side is blocks.... or you can make one side chenille and the other side look like rag quilt.
Hope some of you try making one they are fun.
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