My daughter requested some quick additional quilts to line the car seat with or lay on the floor for her son. I ran to Wal-Mart and purchased a yard of Little Nemo fabric, a yard of simple beige muslin for the back, and some coordinating bias tape. To quilt this blanket, I followed the waves on the Little Nemo print and used a decorative quilting stitch to run lines of stitching down through the layers. After attaching the bias tape and finishing the edges, I threw the blanket in the washer and dryer. This quilt had a great feel to it after being laundered. I am told that this quilt is now one of my grandson’s favorite blankets. I will be making more of these blankets for the boys in the weeks to follow.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Tristen's Finished Nemo Quilt
My daughter requested some quick additional quilts to line the car seat with or lay on the floor for her son. I ran to Wal-Mart and purchased a yard of Little Nemo fabric, a yard of simple beige muslin for the back, and some coordinating bias tape. To quilt this blanket, I followed the waves on the Little Nemo print and used a decorative quilting stitch to run lines of stitching down through the layers. After attaching the bias tape and finishing the edges, I threw the blanket in the washer and dryer. This quilt had a great feel to it after being laundered. I am told that this quilt is now one of my grandson’s favorite blankets. I will be making more of these blankets for the boys in the weeks to follow.
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