I mentioned in one of my previous posts that it’s baby
season in my family… half of my cousins have had a little one in the past few
months and they’re still coming! My cousin Tracy’s baby shower just happened
and although I made this blanket at the beginning of the month, I couldn’t post
this tutorial without spoiling her gift! I had found myself in Joann’s
wandering in the fabric idles (like the vortex they are) and somehow ogling over
the cutest baby prints I have ever seen. If you’re like me and don’t have kids,
you might also be like me and jump at the chance to use those ADORABLE fabrics
that you would never have a reason to sew with – unless a baby is coming. So, I
filled my cart. Then I emptied my cart like a good girl, and picked just a few
of my favorites. Tracy has a theme for her nursery – grey and gold-yellow. I
also know that she loves elephants, but none of the elephant prints lived up to
my standards of gushingly cute. So I got some whales, which her mom confirmed
she also likes haha. And this is what I did with them:
Simple Baby Blanket
You Will Need:
- One Yard of two different fabrics (I used some soft flannel)
- The Usual Suspects: thread, scissors, sewing machine
Step 2: Once your two fabrics are square, make sure they
line up and are the same size – adjust accordingly.
Step 3: Place fabrics right sides together and sew along
entire edge, leaving a small opening at the end to turn the blanket right side
out.
Step 4: Turn your blanket right side out. Blind stitch or
top stitch that opening closed.
Thanks for stopping by!
Bridget, XOXO