Cuddle up with a snuggly hand-tied blanket and matching closed-end pillowcase. Both elements are beginner friendly with useful techniques to learn, like how to hand-tie and how to create the overlapping ends of a pillowcase.

With a rag quilt, you want your seams to show! After washing and drying, the exposed seams gently fray or โ€˜rag,’ producing a very soft and cuddly feel โ€“ perfect for babies. Our design features unique scalloped outer edges.

There's nothing like a thick, snuggly blanket to make everything better. And, there's nothing easier than our blanket tutorial. A handsome binding in alternating fabrics is set against a field of soft, double-sided fleece. We personalized our project with a name embroidered in one corner. Even if you're brand new to sewing, you can create
On the "Easy Quilting Scale," the rag quilt ranks right at the top. It's sewn with the seams exposed, and the whole idea is to create a softly rumpled, very cuddly, wrap-me-up-now result. If you have someone living far away, this is a wonderful blanket to send to remind them of the warm hugs waiting
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