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| Cousins and their hooded blankets |
I like to make a little something for the grandkids each year for Christmas. Last year I made them reading pillows, this year I found this great idea on Designs by JuJu for
hooded blankets. Following her directions I cut out all the pieces.
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| Rounding the corners |
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| Fleece edges with Christmas colors thread |
Of course I did my own twist on things by rounding the corners of the fleece rectangle and then serged the edges with a fun Christmas color thread. The only problem I had with the tutorial is that it did not say with dimension was the width and which was the length of the blanket. As a result, on one of the blankets the snowmen were sideways. This isn't a problem if it is not a directional print fleece.
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| Teddy bear blanket |
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| Snowman blanket |
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| Girl elf blanket |
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| Boy elf blanket |
I had fun at JoAnn Fabrics picking out the fleece for each child. Another problem with the tutorial us that she didn't give yardage requirements, I had to figure that out myself by looking at the measurements for the pieces.
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| Teddy bear applique |
Snowman applique
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| Girl elf appliqué |
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| Boy elf appliqué |
Then I had the fun of choosing which designs to use, I used the
Christmas Peekers 1 set for my designs. I used the cute teddy bear for the youngest and the snowman for his big brother. For my granddaughter and her big brother I used the elf designs. I also used the same fabrics for the applique when possible to tie them all together.
They seemed to really enjoy the blankets and I hope they use them while reading the books that I also gave them.
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