Self Binding Receiving Blanket Pattern. Web swaddle and cuddle your baby in the cutest receiving blanket! Now pin the fabrics together at the middles.
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1 yard flannel for the back. Luxe cuddle® or cuddle® 3 (back) 1 1/2 yds embrace® double gauze or cuddle® 3 (front) 40” x wof suggested notions: The outside piece is the size of the finished blanket plus the size of the border.
1 1/4 yards cotton fabric (i prewash for this project) Web today i'm going to share with you a simple project to make a sweet receiving blanket using regular cotton fabric and some baby soft cuddle fabric. Web click here for supplies:
40 square of flannel fabric. For this baby blanket, you’ll just need 1 yard of fabric for the top and 1¼ yards for the backing, such as cozy cotton by robert kaufman. Web the self binding baby quilt (receiving blanket) tutorial.
Web view the entire process below to learn how to make a self binding receiving blanket, or catch it here on our youtube channel, along with all of our other video tutorials. Web 30 square of flannel fabric. Luxe cuddle® or cuddle® 3 (back) 1 1/2 yds embrace® double gauze or cuddle® 3 (front) 40” x wof suggested notions:
Fabric requirements for the flannel baby blanket are provided with the tutorial, then follow the easy steps. I think they’re definitely my favorite flannels. Get the free download here!
Lay the 30 fabric on top of the 40 fabric with right sides together. Then pin each of the sides together 1/4 inch from the end of the smaller fabric (12 pins). It’s also the perfect diy baby shower gift, and will be appreciated by any new parent.