DIY Self Binding PLUSH BLANKET

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 187

  • @Jana-TheCraftyGambler
    @Jana-TheCraftyGambler 2 года назад +16

    I’m so happy you mentioned buying pre made blankets when getting them at an a good price. I do that when ever I can. Most beginners they would not think to do this.

    • @roriemcfadden6097
      @roriemcfadden6097 2 года назад +2

      Do you mean sewist?

    • @jeanne3259
      @jeanne3259 2 года назад +2

      You are so right I would never buy a pre-made blanket. Thank you for the idea.

    • @jojomomster3772
      @jojomomster3772 Год назад +2

      Also fleece throws

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  11 месяцев назад

      love saving money when I can

    • @susanabanana2024
      @susanabanana2024 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to clearly demonstrate how to pin, adjust, and sew the plushy fabrics.

  • @mak675
    @mak675 Год назад +4

    This is the first time I've watched your tutorial. It's great. I may try to resurrect a partially completed fleece/flannel quilt I started a number of years ago. I really messed it up. But, after watching this, I'm convinced my earlier attempt is salvageable. Yay!!! Thanks a bunch.

  • @jenniferhaukaas5034
    @jenniferhaukaas5034 3 года назад +14

    This had to be one of the best tutorials I've watched to complete a blanket like this. I have seen many different ways to sew self binding blankets with minky and plush, but I think this method is going to be the one that works the best for me. I can't wait to give it a try on my next orders. thank you for sharing!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful, and you're so welcome. Let me know how it goes.

  • @suebean3873
    @suebean3873 2 года назад +2

    Yes, we’ve all sewn those corners wrongly at one point or another but like you, I don’t cut until I check them all. Thank God! Lol. Great tutorial, thank you.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад +1

      You are so welcome!

  • @BrandiCorbus
    @BrandiCorbus Год назад

    i just bought my first sewing machine! ive been wating one for a while now!!! never used one personally before but my mother has a couple she has used throughout my years growing up and honestly i never took intrest to learn till recently and this video has really helped me on blanket making. I want to make blankets for my family for Christmas! your video has seriously given me the pointers i needed to do the job! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much Jan, I really really enjoyed and appreciate your time and effort in bringing us all this great project. I’m going to make some of these for babies who are in sheltered because of their parents are no longer together. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤❤❤

  • @barbaraoaker972
    @barbaraoaker972 2 года назад +3

    Jan, Finally a tutorial on the mitered corners that makes sense to my brain. I tried one of these a few years ago and it was a hot mess. Thanks again!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jayneevanderheym352
    @jayneevanderheym352 2 года назад +4

    Sew very CUTE! Have a new grand baby coming. Will give it a try. Made the apron from your video with my granddaughter . My granddaughter had a great time and would not take it off. Thank you for great tutorials. ☺️

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      You are so welcome. Have fun sewing for your new grand baby. How exciting!

  • @tykematlack7588
    @tykematlack7588 2 года назад +8

    You make sewing so easy and fun! I sure appreciate you!!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад +1

      Oh thank you! That is my goal. You made my day. :)

  • @kaybateman7720
    @kaybateman7720 Год назад +1

    This is the best tutorial on plush and flannel fabric. Thank you for all of your tips

  • @thoughtsofjoyk
    @thoughtsofjoyk 3 года назад +7

    Oh my goodness! I literally just finished making your flannel self-binding baby blanket a couple hours ago!!! I used a piece that I made up with 5” squares (5x6 squares) for the inner part. I thought I’d give that a try. It turned out super cute. 😊

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад +1

      Sounds way cute! Thanks for sharing.

  • @KateSackett-u6l
    @KateSackett-u6l 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much Jan! I made my first flannel/flannel blanket and it turned out perfectly with your tutorial! I’m now going to make a fleece to flannel blanket! Apologies if this has been asked and answered but should you wash the fleece first when using fleece and flannel? Also can you please given dimensions for front and back for a baby blanket? Sending best wishes from rainy Seattle! ❤

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  10 месяцев назад

      I would wash the flannel, not the fleece. The fleece will not shrink, but the flannel will on the first washing. After that you should be good.

  • @biomedlib
    @biomedlib 2 года назад

    Hi Jan, every time I watch this video, I learn something I overlooked. The "jewel" you shared about incorrectly measured mitered corners creating unequal borders provided an "A ha" moment for me. Thanks again, and Happy Holiday.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      Thank you. You are so welcome Merry Christmas to you!

  • @alicewilliamsen8801
    @alicewilliamsen8801 3 года назад +1

    How adorable! Glad you gave the tip on the corners. I always have trouble with that.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @veevee111
    @veevee111 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for demonstrating the options and tips for working with different comfy fabrics. I'm saving this video for my files. 👍

  • @reekrobinson8127
    @reekrobinson8127 3 года назад

    I always think this is the perfect way to sew a self binding Blanket I will be sharing . Awesome Job with the alignment and fabric description and on how to match fabric with stretch. Thank for the video

  • @mrs7872
    @mrs7872 Год назад

    OMGosh! I need to watch this video a million times. So much useful information--thank you SO much!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      You are so welcome!

    • @mrs7872
      @mrs7872 Год назад

      @@JanHowell In actuality, I am making my first quilt EVER, and it will be backed with a store bought plush blanket, and I just could NOT wrap my head around how I was going to wrap the edge of the 'regular' fabric part of the front. I'm very nervous, but watching this again fortifies me and I will probably have this video at hand when it finally is time to finish-which will be probably Monday. Thank you so much again.

  • @alejandroelyn5
    @alejandroelyn5 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful blankets, made easy with your detail instructions. Thank you!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @angelamanning7122
    @angelamanning7122 Год назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time with important detailed instructions on this video. Enjoying soaking in your videos! New subscriber!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      Wonderful! and you are so welcome.

  • @cookingwithchar
    @cookingwithchar 2 года назад

    I used to use old plush blankets in good shape for the inside of my quilts for extra warmth

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      Great idea, thanks for sharing.

  • @melodeebourdeau
    @melodeebourdeau 2 года назад

    This video is great!! I followed this tutorial and made my granddaughter a fleece/cotton blanket today!! Thank you for the help!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      Wonderful. You are so welcome!

  • @karenraabis5296
    @karenraabis5296 3 года назад

    That fabric is gorgeous

  • @trishaspencer9956
    @trishaspencer9956 2 года назад

    Good idea with the larger flat pins, I recently gave an adult (thank goodness) a Sherpa hoodie with a pin in it. Those little pins really do get lost in Sherpa and it was very embarrassing and potentially dangerous to have someone pull out a pin. Love the way you did the corners.

  • @christinewarby5491
    @christinewarby5491 Год назад

    I have made baby blankets from a larger ready made blanket and it is very economical.

  • @laurabridson1795
    @laurabridson1795 18 дней назад

    You always have the best tutorials. Do you need to sew a seam down the middle when finished?

  • @susanfindlay562
    @susanfindlay562 Год назад

    I love your tutorial! The corner measurement is so helpful! I will try it with my next blanket! Thank you.

  • @igayparisjr
    @igayparisjr 6 месяцев назад

    Ty for all of your tips and tricks! 😊

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  6 месяцев назад +1

      You are so welcome!

  • @maryryckman8421
    @maryryckman8421 2 года назад

    Your directions to make these blankets for great. I'm so excited to start my blanket following your instructions thank you for job well done

  • @tarinawarby5971
    @tarinawarby5971 3 года назад

    Thanks for the instruction! Hope my blankets turn out.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      You are so welcome and I'm sure they'll turn out just fine.

  • @MarieMcSwine
    @MarieMcSwine 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your easy to follow tutorials! Your voice makes it so enjoyable to listen to and follow along. I watched your other video and you said NOT to wash the flannel as it makes it look different. But now you say wash it. Does it really matter if it is pre washed? Thank you again!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  10 месяцев назад

      Personally, I don't pre-wash if I'm giving it as a gift, and I don't think it makes a huge difference. It ends up being just as cozy and the look of a blanket.

  • @hattiedraper1061
    @hattiedraper1061 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you.

  • @tearose3763
    @tearose3763 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Jan, this is great

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  10 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome

  • @karonwostenholme6533
    @karonwostenholme6533 Год назад

    Great idea for us beginners x thank you for sharing xx

  • @colleen8192
    @colleen8192 2 года назад

    Great tutorial, thankyou for your detailed tips. Just what I needed!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @esperansaloughran693
    @esperansaloughran693 Год назад

    Thank you for expert instructions! Lovely ideas, and Merry Christmas!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      You are so welcome and Merry Christmas to you!

  • @karencox3820
    @karencox3820 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial- thank you so much!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      You're very welcome!

  • @Maria-Antonietta
    @Maria-Antonietta 3 года назад

    💖deliziose !!! Grazie per la spiegazione chiarissima .... anche se.... in inglese 😜🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

  • @mcalexab
    @mcalexab 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your videos! They're so easy to follow and understand as a beginner. Do you have a video that shows how to handle corners when using the serpentine stitch?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      No, sorry. I would just let the machine finish one cycle, leave the needle down and rotate fabric.

  • @elizabethsawyer5906
    @elizabethsawyer5906 3 года назад

    Thank you Jan. a very thorough instructional video. All of the blankets are great 💕

  • @jillhesson362
    @jillhesson362 Год назад

    Very clear! Thank-you!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  11 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome

  • @angelaeaves9686
    @angelaeaves9686 2 года назад +1

    great tutorial. I am attempting to sew a pieced quilt top to a plush back. Would you suggest using a stretch needle or walking foot when sewing these two together? I am so nervous!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      I would just recommend a universal needle. That is what I used.

  • @maggiecollins6764
    @maggiecollins6764 Год назад

    Absolutely love this! My question is so whatever size my top is I wanna go 3 inches more on the back
    Even if it’s a rectangle ?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      The backing needs to be 6 inches bigger than the front. So 3 inches wider on each side

  • @alok-iz8lq
    @alok-iz8lq Год назад

    This helped me a lot I couldn't get the seams to match never the same size makes me crazy

  • @cindifairchild1846
    @cindifairchild1846 3 года назад

    LOVED this video. I now have left over pieces of the plush blanket and flannel and wondering what the smaller pieces could be used for. I know bibs and burp cloths for the flannel (made those also) but what about the plush?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад +1

      I will be posting a tutorial, hopefully soon, making some fun little plush baby toys and accessories using small pieces of fabric. So save your pieces.

  • @PrincessJazzmyn
    @PrincessJazzmyn 3 года назад +1

    New Subscriber Alert. Love you Miss Queen!

  • @jillhesson362
    @jillhesson362 11 месяцев назад +1

    Question…when your blanket is complete do you reinforce the layers with top stitching down the middle of the blanket? TIA

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  11 месяцев назад

      You may want to check out this video, where I share at this point, ways you can reinvorce the blanket and batting. ruclips.net/video/rY6-WM0ykyU/видео.htmlsi=Np-vWd4sZhG1vyvq&t=833

  • @barbarastruhs3733
    @barbarastruhs3733 2 месяца назад

    Hi Jan. First things first - love your haircut! I want to make a baby blanket that has flannel in the center and fleece as a binding. Are there any specifics you'd suggest doing it this way? Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent! Much appreciated. Barb

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Месяц назад

      LOL, thanks. The only tip I can think of, is to make sure not to stretch the fleece when sewing. It may be easier to use a zigzag stitch when topstitching the fleece? Let me know how it goes.

  • @elsaguadalupemedinaruiz7263
    @elsaguadalupemedinaruiz7263 2 года назад

    Increible trabajo, te agradeseria mucho la traducción en español, soy principiante, gracias todo está bellisimo.

  • @kathleenpeterson9479
    @kathleenpeterson9479 3 года назад +1

    Going to do one of these this weekend. Fleece on the border, a stretchy fabric for the panel. What do you recommend as far as the size for a baby blanket? Thank you so much.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      I do have a printable pattern that includes a 6 Common Blanket Size Chart with cutting measurements! Size just depends on what you need. You can get the pattern here.
      youmakeitsimple.com/product/self-binding-plush-blanket-printable-pdf/
      let me know if you have further questions.

  • @niksand1713
    @niksand1713 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @nildaotero2933
    @nildaotero2933 5 месяцев назад

    New subscriber, thank you so much for the great tips.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  4 месяца назад

      Wonderful! You are so welcome!

  • @thefaketdm5283
    @thefaketdm5283 2 года назад

    I love it 🙏💕👍💕🤩💕❤️👏🥰🤩thank you

  • @nicolepayton3620
    @nicolepayton3620 Год назад

    I followed your baby blanket tutorial and it worked great! Trying with a 50x80 cotton fabric and a 60x90 minky fabric. After following the steps up to pinning I pinned 2 of the sides and the point at the corner was uneven/didnt come to a nice point. I’m off somewhere but don’t know how to troubleshoot this. Please help!!

    • @nicolepayton3620
      @nicolepayton3620 Год назад

      I think it’s the thing you about to show at 8:51 that I need to do better but I’m struggling.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      Start pinning from the center of each side out to the points.
      I must admit the plush fabric can be challenging to work with. Also make sure the most stretch of the fabrics are the same for the top and bottom pieces

  • @doloresboule7135
    @doloresboule7135 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @alliemille
    @alliemille 11 месяцев назад

    Do you need to stitch the two materials together in the center (like an x stitch) to prevent the material from balling up in the wash?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, I talk about that in this video. ruclips.net/video/rY6-WM0ykyU/видео.htmlsi=WbgcyRgIkCNv0Atk

  • @Teresa-L.2024
    @Teresa-L.2024 3 года назад

    I'd use a walking foot for those stretchy fabrics so they don't shift while sewing.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I use a walking foot too. It really does help!

  • @chouguinadia8170
    @chouguinadia8170 Год назад

    Magnifique ❤❤❤

  • @Hisbeloved14ever
    @Hisbeloved14ever 2 года назад

    Hi Jan, I’m just getting started on a double sided fleece blanket and am using your tutorial. I’ve got all the sides pinned up and will begin sewing it tomorrow. I really like your detailed description on lining up the corners and I hope mine come out all aligned! 🙏🏻 Do you tack the fleece down by tying it together in places to keep it from shifting once completed? It seems like it would shift if not. Thanks!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад +1

      Yes I would tie it down. Let me know how it goes 😉

    • @Hisbeloved14ever
      @Hisbeloved14ever 2 года назад

      @@JanHowell thank you! Right now I’m checking my corner measurements over again. Should I be using polyester thread or does it matter?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад +1

      @@Hisbeloved14ever it doesn’t matter. I usually just use an all-purpose thread

  • @PenMom9
    @PenMom9 2 года назад

    Awesome!!!

  • @erinbrowning8892
    @erinbrowning8892 3 года назад

    Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I have a question about lining up the stretchy side to the stretchy side. My top piece is a quilted piece that has both flannel and minky fabric, how do I line them up?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      Do the best you can as to determine the most stretchy sides and then line them up.

  • @craftyfrogger
    @craftyfrogger 3 месяца назад

    Are you able to do the zig zag stitch with the walking foot or do you need to change it?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 месяца назад +1

      You can use your walking foot.

  • @antoniasieger8421
    @antoniasieger8421 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!!!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  8 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome

  • @elsiesanchez3468
    @elsiesanchez3468 Год назад

    When you sew with the fluffy fabric, what stitch length and tension do you recommend.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      Use a stitch length at 2.5 - 3 and regular tension.

  • @sylviah1234
    @sylviah1234 Год назад

    I have made many self binded baby blankets for my first great grandson and they turned out so beautiful for a first time sewing these.
    Today Easter Sunday my 2nd great grandson was born. I've been sewing a Minky and flannel combination blanket and its also a blocked top. It turned out ok running serpentine stitches up and across.
    The Minky binding is giving me fits. I'm taking it all off today. I didn't cut it on the bias and just don't like the way it turned out. I have probably ripped out nearly everything on this blanket at least once :))
    My Question is. Do you cut minky binding on the bias will it make a difference.?

    • @sylviah1234
      @sylviah1234 Год назад

      This is not a self binding blanket it's my first quilt, I choose not to add a batting and like its drape and softness.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      Minky can be challengeing to work with. Try one out of flannel first. I would not cut minky on the bias.

  • @msmeyer8
    @msmeyer8 Год назад

    Hi Jan, would you have to tie a larger two sided plush quilt, and what size would you say is a larger quilt? Thank you.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      Yes, you'll need to tie or free sew/quilt on the sewing machine. If in doubt, I would tie it.

  • @nicolepayton3620
    @nicolepayton3620 Год назад

    Will this approach work w/ a cotton fabric (got a really cute construction vehicle Robert Kaufman fabric) and a layer of fleece or minky?

  • @DreVeis1
    @DreVeis1 Год назад

    Hey great video, but what does it mean when the bottom thread keeps bunching? I followed all steps but fell off there

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      You may want to check out this tutorial. ruclips.net/video/5pUfdpjpS5M/видео.html. It sounds like you may need to retread the upper thread and make sure it is in the tension guide.

  • @lalagamma4452
    @lalagamma4452 3 года назад

    Lovely would be great for dementia and Alzheimer's patients too. TY 🧵🥰🐞🤗🧵

  • @kaybateman7720
    @kaybateman7720 Год назад

    Does the fabric need to be cut into a square for the mitered corners or will a rectangle work too?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      No, they can be rectangular too.

  • @janicepearsall5059
    @janicepearsall5059 Месяц назад

    Do you recommend or have a link to the heat erasable marking pens?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Месяц назад

      I sure do. Here is the link. geni.us/LYWBiL

  • @paullynn1369
    @paullynn1369 3 года назад

    I was wondering if you can do a cotton patchwork front with the fleece as backing?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      I don't see why not?

  • @jamieevans1387
    @jamieevans1387 Год назад

    One thing I was wondering is if you are using 2 plush fabrics, how do you keep ⁵ middle from billowing after you throw them in the dryer? Do they separate in the middle?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      On smaller blankets, you don't have to worry about it, but on larger blankets you can tack it down in some different ways that I explain in this video.
      ruclips.net/video/4d6QnCMErMU/видео.html

  • @morenagomes7607
    @morenagomes7607 Год назад

    Genial!👏🧵

  • @michellebrown5643
    @michellebrown5643 3 года назад

    Hi Jan!
    I watched the first self binding blanket tutorial and I thought you left a 1/4 inch allowance at each corner. On this one you leave a 1/2 inch allowance. Is this because of the fabric you are using?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      Yes. You are correct.

  • @craftyfrogger
    @craftyfrogger 3 месяца назад

    Is it possible to make a rounded corner self binding blanket?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 месяца назад

      I am not sure. That would be awesome though.

  • @t-snizz
    @t-snizz Год назад

    Would this work with jersey knit fabric?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      You may find this method a little easier for knit fabric. The mitered corners may get tricky with knit.
      ruclips.net/video/JMPhR95CTKg/видео.htmlsi=e0ShTEsKP6cuQLx1

  • @jocelynjefferson7044
    @jocelynjefferson7044 Год назад

    how long should it take to make a queen size blanket .

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Год назад

      I'm not sure. I haven't made a blanket that big using this technique. A blanket that big will need to be tied or quilted.

  • @portialanden6353
    @portialanden6353 3 года назад

    Hi Jan, I saw this video again and wanted to ask a question about the blankets. Is it necessary to tie, or somehow tack down the middle for the front and back not stay together? Know what I mean? If I have confused you I'll try to reword my question.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      If it’s s small blanket you may get away with not tacking down or tying. You could always wash one up without tying and see what it does. Depends a lot on what fabric combinations you’re using. I hope that was helpful. Let me know if I misunderstood

    • @portialanden6353
      @portialanden6353 3 года назад

      @@JanHowell no you didn't misunderstand. Thank you for answering my question. What state do you live in? Just curious....

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад

      @@portialanden6353 utah

    • @portialanden6353
      @portialanden6353 3 года назад

      @@JanHowell I was just thinking, back to my first question...would a double adhesive fleece or lightweight double side adhesive stabilizer work for tacking together layers of these blankets? I was thinking cuddle fabric for the back and eighter flannel or double gause fabric for the middle front.
      I'm in Kansas.

  • @jeanne3259
    @jeanne3259 2 года назад

    I have a question, on the first blanket did she see on the back after sewing on the front? Thanks

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      Nope, I did it just the same way as the first blanket. Let me know if you have further questions.

  • @KJ-gs2rq
    @KJ-gs2rq 2 года назад

    Does this miter process work for a rectangular shaped blanket?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      Yes , it works on a rectangular blanket

  • @PortiaLanden
    @PortiaLanden 2 месяца назад

    What needle did you say you used on this last blanket?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Месяц назад

      A universal needle. Size 90.

  • @biomedlib
    @biomedlib 2 года назад

    Hello Jan, why did you sew a 1/2" seam allowance? Most quilters push sewing a 1/4" seam allowance. Thank you.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад

      When you are sewing with regular quilters cotton, you can use that small 1/4 inch seam. However, this fabric is so shifting and bulky that I add that extra on the seams to make sure you catch all layers.

    • @biomedlib
      @biomedlib 2 года назад

      @@JanHowell Makes sense. Thank you,😊

  • @adoniabryant7496
    @adoniabryant7496 3 года назад

    Does the 3-inch measurements go for any size blanket?

  • @cherylskowronski4126
    @cherylskowronski4126 2 года назад

    Have you tried using press and seal?

  • @trishasargeant6435
    @trishasargeant6435 2 года назад

    Hello. I have a question about measurements for the SBB blanket? When you say as 10” or whatever.
    Do you add 5” to each end of the length and then 5” to the width on each side. Or do you just add it to the length?
    I hope this makes sense to anyone. I am hoping to make a blanket approx 30 x 38” ( finished product.
    Thank you xx Trish

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  2 года назад +2

      Hi Trisha, You add 10 inches to the length and width of the back piece. After it is sewn using the instructions, you'll have a binding that is 5 inches all the way around. So if you want a blanket measuring approx. 30 x 38. You'll cut the front piece of fabric 25 x 33 and the backing (binding fabric) 35 x 43. I hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have further questions.

    • @trishasargeant6435
      @trishasargeant6435 2 года назад

      @@JanHowell thank you I'm going to use those very measurements. I'll let you know if I get stuck. Lol I've actually made a couple of these. But my brain just will not let me work out the sizes... Sigh x r

    • @trishasargeant6435
      @trishasargeant6435 2 года назад

      And thank you for taking the time to message me xx trish

  • @alliemille
    @alliemille 11 месяцев назад

    At 13mins why not stitch from one corner marker to the other? Why start half way and then sew from on the bottom side?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  11 месяцев назад

      This keeps the sides even. Otherwise when you stitch around like that, it tends to pull to one side and you can get twisting.

  • @halimahh6840
    @halimahh6840 3 года назад

    Hi..is it possible to make a rectangle blanket?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  3 года назад +3

      Blankets can be made ANY SIZE. For a 2 1/2 inch border, you just make the back piece 10 inches bigger than the front piece.
      So if you wanted a finished blanket that measures 35 x 40. The back cut piece would measure 40 x 45.
      The front piece would measure 30 x 35 inches. You may also want to check out this video, it shows how to add batting, but also may help with the measurement thing. Let me know if you have further questions. ruclips.net/video/rY6-WM0ykyU/видео.html

    • @halimahh6840
      @halimahh6840 3 года назад +1

      @@JanHowell greeaaaaaat!!! Thank uu

  • @karenwerts2331
    @karenwerts2331 2 месяца назад