| Baby Gifts: Pretty Bird Ruffled-Edge Blanket |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Monday, 28 June 2010 03:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Babies need blankets. When my kids were small, I liked to think of my blanket collection as little baby drop cloths. Because, just like painters, babies are often in need of their own little piece of clean real estate, which they can then destroy as they choose. In my mind, a cute baby blanket is always the perfect gift. Our adorable design is super fast and easy to make, especially if you have a ruffler attachment. Our thanks to our pals at Michael Miller Fabrics for providing us with this absolutely wonderful fabric for our series of seven Baby Gift projects. It's called Pretty Bird from Pillow & Maxfield. There are three wonderfully vibrant colorways from which to choose. We selected the fabrics for our Baby collection from the Aqua colorway with its incredible hot pinks, limes and bright blues. Pretty Bird comes out this month, so check your favorite local or online fabric retailer soon for availability. Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting Started
At Your Sewing Machine & Ironing BoardThe ruffle
Assembling the layers
Topstitching and quilting
Contributors Project Design: Alicia Thommas Other machines suitable for this project include the Bernina activa 210 and the Elna 3230.
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raggedy amy
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... I just made this for the first time. It's very cute but i had serious issues with the fabric buckling. And, my corners did not turn out very nice at all. Any tips on how to do corners with all of the bulk with the ruffle? I'm going to look into a walking foot for my machine but i have read that my machine shouldn't need one. It's a Rose by Viking - any thoughts on that one? I'm going to make another one, smaller to practice with. Love all of your ideas! Thanks for all of your wonderful and tempting ideas |
teeny
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... "Layer the batting/front fabric and the ruffle/back fabric pieces right sides together. The ruffle is now sandwiched in between the layers. Pin in place, leave a 3" - 4" opening along one side for turning." - you sew these layers together at this point right? you don't just turn it right side out with the pins in place? |
Susie Matthysen
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... This is lovely. I also use this method in creating my little blankies, but the are embroidered on the upper side. Thank you for sharing your ideas and patterns with us. |
Kelly M
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... Very cute! I\'ve added this link, as well as several other of yours to both of my websites. I\'m an email subscriber and very much enjoy receiving your posts. |
ZoZo
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... Wow, i love this...my first blanket for my soon to be niece so changed the fabric colour to a suitable pink!. If i wanted to substitute the ruffles for bias binding...would i bind then stitch or stitch the 5" lines then bind? My chosen elephant fabric has a bit of stretch to it, does that affect the bind then stitch question? |
Fanfare
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... For the ruffler attachment (which I just bought) how often do you set the ruffler to stitch? Every how many stitches? |
Ashley Adamo
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... omg! this blanket is sooooo adorable! I love the colors and the different patterns that were used! great job! |
Shaina
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... I love this blanket!!! I made one to match the cute crib bumper tutorial you have. Thanks again!! http://just-because-i-am-me.blogspot.com/2010/07/mr-kimbles-crib-set.html |
psychonurse
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... Beautiful. I want a day off to try this. Instructions are very good. Thank you |
dlpm
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... I want to try this with a bigger size that is not round. This sure helps motivate me to get started |
Kendra
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... My sister-in-law is pregnant, so I'm going to start this project immediately!! Perfect for the "I'm not ready to quilt" folks like me. I always love the site! |
yycien
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... I’m looking for baby gifts when I found this blog, this is just perfect. I’m absolutely in love with this blanket. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. |
Chelle
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... This is truley a beauty! Im going to go and grab a ruffler this week for my machine |
Christie
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... This is absolutely beautiful! I love the colors! Thanks so much for the tutorial! |






















