Jennie did a tutorial on a baby quilt that was different than the self binding one. Does anyone know the name of it? Can't find it on -line. Have been asked to do up some baby quilts in a hurry. Thanks for your help. Kathy
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Thanks a lot ladies. While I couldn't find the pattern I wanted. I was able to do this job for my friend. Just have to edge stitch around three blankets and unwonky last two pieces of fabric., The pattern I was after took the smaller of the two pieces of flannel slid it under the ironed down edge of the larger piece and stitched it down. I couldn't remember what was done with the corners though. Thought for sure it was in the MSQC tutorials but couldn't find it. Going to save these patterns, because I'll be making lots of baby blankets this year. Thanks again KathyLast edited by mischiefkat; September 16, 2016, 06:59 PM.All quilts cat tested and approved.
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No not the Cuddle fabric. By the time I posted my question on the forum, I had Goggled umpteen blankets, quilts, self binding quilts etc etc etc.. By that time I was a little concerned that I was looking for something I might have only imagined. I thought the title was Self Binding Blanket II. Who knows why I called it a quilt. Thanks for your help KathyAll quilts cat tested and approved.
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Not sure if you watched entire video but just in case you didn't... The tutorial I listed shows process exactly as you described and shows how to do the corners differently than on the original self-binding blanket. I can't remember if Jenny said you could also use flannel or if it was just in the video comments but I know I intended to try it first using flannels.
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Originally posted by iluvbaking View PostNot sure if you watched entire video but just in case you didn't... The tutorial I listed shows process exactly as you described and shows how to do the corners differently than on the original self-binding blanket. I can't remember if Jenny said you could also use flannel or if it was just in the video comments but I know I intended to try it first using flannels.All quilts cat tested and approved.
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I think you're referencing the PBS special.... it was her opening tutorial. She cut the minky to finished size, sliced off the corners at a 45 degree angle, and then sewed those together to get a finished mitered edge. The inside piece of fabric was just slid in under the corners and edges, and then the minky sewn down on top.
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