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Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 1 Finished Size 36” x 36” Designed By Jennifer Fulton, The Inquiring Quilter Featuring Aſternoon in the Ac by RJR Studio Easy Flannel Baby Blanket
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Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 1 Easy Flannel Baby Blanket · 2017. 9. 29. · Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 2 Easy Flannel Baby Blanket olor ard Featuring Afternoon in the Attic

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Page 1: Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 1 Easy Flannel Baby Blanket · 2017. 9. 29. · Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 2 Easy Flannel Baby Blanket olor ard Featuring Afternoon in the Attic

Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 1

Finished Size 36” x 36”

Designed By Jennifer Fulton, The Inquiring Quilter

Featuring Afternoon in the Attic by RJR Studio

Easy Flannel Baby Blanket

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Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Page 2

Easy Flannel Baby Blanket Color Card Featuring Afternoon in the Attic fabric collection

Flannel Baby Blanket Finishes 36” x 36”

1. Cut both flannels 36” square. You can cut rounded corners if

you like, by tracing around the edge of a small plate. Prewash

the flannels and dry on high heat to preshrink them. Iron.

Requirements Colorway 1

3267-2 3269-2

Colorway 2

3267-3 3269-1

Colorway 3

3267-1 3268-1

Colorway 4

3266-3 3269-3

1 yard flannel for the front of

blanket

1 yard flannel for the back of

blanket

Thread that matches both

flannels

Thread that contrasts with

the front flannel

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2. Layer fabrics RST (right sides together) and pin. Sew

1/4” from the edge all the way around, leaving a 6”-8”

opening for turning.

3. Clip the corners at a diagonal. Turn right side out and

gently poke out the corners so they are square. Press.

4. Press under the raw edges at the opening. Pin. With

thread that matches the top, sew all the way around,

1/4” from the edge. This will close the opening and

stabilize the edge.

5. Top stitch all the way around, approximately 2-1/2”

from the edge. This will create a nice border and

further stabilize the edge. To add more interest, use a

zig-zag or a decorative stitch and contrasting thread.

Press and enjoy!

Leave an opening

for turning