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Always a creative challenge when you have random pieces of fleece. I decided to use the wave blade on my rotary cutter on the scalloped edges rather than clipping them to give them a rag look. Even though fleece doesn't "rag" like flannel, I really like the look the clipping creates anyway. And I only used 1 layer of fleece because it gets pretty heavy when it's 2 layers.
Front [ATTACH=CONFIG]236105[/ATTACH] Back [ATTACH=CONFIG]236106[/ATTACH] Up close look of ragging and wave scalloped edges [ATTACH=CONFIG]236107[/ATTACH] |
Very nice!!!!
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I like that. The scalloped edge and wave cut gives it a more finished look. Great job!
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Neat
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Great idea! Just makes me want to snuggle on the sofa with it watching a movie.
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Thanks for posting. I have a large stash of fleece scraps. Now I know what to do with them! :)
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Great ideas. Thanks for sharing!
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Here's the directions for doing the quilt, I got this from another board member, and you can also print out the templates for making the scallops. The squares are 7".
http://sew4home.com/projects/bed-lin...rag-baby-quilt |
Very nice!
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Thanks for the link. I like the idea of not using batting.
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