Well, when I realized the free-form thing wasn't going to work, I had to figure something else out. I decided to simply take a washable marker and a big ruler and draw lines on one side. I did lines that were not parallel and a few of them even crossed near the edge of the blanket. Then I sewed along the lines to keep the two sides of fabric together. I sewed some binding on and the whole thing looked really good. I was so pleased! Seriously, I wasn't sure if I could do it, but in the end it turned out fine. I'm not sure if you can see the detail well, but this second picture shows the lines.
I'm going to give it to the couple accross the street who just had a baby. They're really nice and I would love to feel like I'm a good neighbor.
7 comments:
Wow, good job. Something like that would have taken a permanent trip to the dreaded unfinished projects basket.
It looks great! as always you did a fabulous job on picking out the fabric.
Nice fabric choice. I love the blue on yellow paisley design. It looks so warm and fuzzy that I want to take a nap now.
Very nice,is that the blanket for the Bobeians?
Cute! I'm glad you figured it out. As others have said, it's easy to just put it away and forget about it instead of picking out stitches. It looks really good.
That is lovely. I like that it isn't the usual pink or blue.
I wish I lived across the street from you...
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