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One of my Hospice patients is an amazing lady that is bright and cheerful and always busy. This fine lady had some little squares of flannel, and sewed them together into a rag quilt effect, with only one layer. I took a photo of her project. Then she used the Self Binding technique, directions included also. She usually makes these blankets with just two different flannels, but this one is her original unique idea. I wanted to share her idea with you for this binding.
Darlos's baby blanket with rag squares [ATTACH=CONFIG]36927[/ATTACH] The sample of the self binding edge [ATTACH=CONFIG]53885[/ATTACH] |
That looks cute! I'm gonna have to take a good look at that.
Thank you for posting this. |
Thanks for sharing the tip! And your quilt is just adorable!
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That is so cute and so sweet! thanks for posting this.
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Interesting. Love the quilt. Thanks for the info. I may need to try that.
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That is a really cute baby blanket! I'm going to print out your helpful tips
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Boy, tell that lady thanks! I love that idea and am making Project Linus quilts myself now....Gotta try that!
Ellen |
What a precious baby quilt-so soft looking. Thanks for sharing this binding info.
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Very cute quilt!!! Please tell your lovely lady patient thank you for sharing this with us and thank you for posting this wonderful tip :D :D :D
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Thank you for sharing this great idea!!
I just had to print it, so I won't lose your thread!! I am anxious to try it out. :D :D :D :D |
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