Oh I am so glad you found it helpful! I love these burp cloths and love to give them as baby gifts. Thank you so much for watching and also for taking the time to leave me such a nice note! Blessings!!! ❤️
I love this pattern and I have been making them for my new grandbaby. I wash & dry my flannel, I iron it and smooth it out. No matter what I do my seams down the middle always has a little hanging over like it stretched. I have increased my presser foot pressure and I have l decreased my presser foot pressure. Nothing works. What am I doing wrong.
Hi! Congratulations on your new grand baby! I am so glad you are enjoying making these! I’m sorry you are having an issue. Do you have a walking foot for your sewing machine? That works the best. What happens with the thicker fabrics is the top layer doesn’t move through the machine at the same speed as the bottom layer and that makes the fabric shift a bit. The walking foot feeds them through evenly. If I have another thought for you I will come back and share it. In the meantime, thank you so much for watching and leaving me a note. And I know you are enjoying the grand baby!!! Blessings!!! ❤️
For each burp cloth I cut the flannel 18” x 42”. So I’m able to get 2 burp cloths out of a yard of flannel. Thanks for watching and commenting. Blessings!!! ❤️
Exactly what I was looking for! Love the absorbent middle layer ❤ thank you
Oh I am so glad you found it helpful! I love these burp cloths and love to give them as baby gifts. Thank you so much for watching and also for taking the time to leave me such a nice note! Blessings!!! ❤️
I must’ve missed where you said what the inside material is
I love this pattern and I have been making them for my new grandbaby. I wash & dry my flannel, I iron it and smooth it out. No matter what I do my seams down the middle always has a little hanging over like it stretched. I have increased my presser foot pressure and I have l decreased my presser foot pressure. Nothing works. What am I doing wrong.
If your sewing maching does not have differential feed, use a walking foot to stitch both pieces of fabric evenly.
@tyeroy2530 thank you. I tried a walking foot and it did much better.
Hi! Congratulations on your new grand baby! I am so glad you are enjoying making these! I’m sorry you are having an issue. Do you have a walking foot for your sewing machine? That works the best. What happens with the thicker fabrics is the top layer doesn’t move through the machine at the same speed as the bottom layer and that makes the fabric shift a bit. The walking foot feeds them through evenly. If I have another thought for you I will come back and share it. In the meantime, thank you so much for watching and leaving me a note. And I know you are enjoying the grand baby!!! Blessings!!! ❤️
@CindyJohnson I did try the walking foot and it worked. Thanks
@@erikacollazo8238 I am so glad the walking foot worked well for you! Thank you for letting me know. Take care and keep sewing! Blessings!!! ❤️
We’re can I find part 2. Thank you 😊
Hi! Thanks so much for watching!!! Blessings!!! Part 2 can be found here: ruclips.net/video/Kp86Bm1ff1c/видео.html
What is the finished measurement of the cloth?
It is approximately 14” x 17”. Thank you for asking. Have a blessed day!!! ❤️
That looks like more than one yard.
For each burp cloth I cut the flannel 18” x 42”. So I’m able to get 2 burp cloths out of a yard of flannel. Thanks for watching and commenting. Blessings!!! ❤️
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Thank you for watching! And for the sweet emoji comment! Blessings to you! ❤️
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I hope you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching and commenting!!! Blessings!!! ❤️