Saturday, May 22, 2010

blankies & bears

The only thing sweeter than a handmade baby blanket and teddy bear is the sweet bebe that loves them.

I love a squishable teddy bear. This pattern is simple and plush Simplicity 9524 Crafts. You will need to choose fabric, eyes, ribbon, embroidery thread for the nose, and stuffing. If you select a furry fabric, as a finishing touch use a needle to carefully pull hair out of the seams.

For the blanket, I pick two fabrics that I would love to have and to hold for myself. For the top you can use a solid fabric or you could piece the top in as many designs as can be imagined.

one of my favorites so far













For extra silkiness the fabric on the blanket back could be satin. If you choose satin, I recommend the flannel back satin at Joann's, it is dreamy. I prefer a lightweight batting and satin binding. If you are feeling brave, you can make your own binding, or you can buy a wide pre-made blanket binding. I usually make my own because of color selection, but it is much easier to use the pre-made.

The blanket is simple. First, cut the front and back into a square (grab one corner at the salvage and cut edge and fold it toward the opposite salvage into a large triangle until it looks even). Cut the batting to the same size. Lay the blanket parts in their finished order: top right side down, batting, back right side up. Pin the layers at the edge and then stitch around each edge. There is usually a bit of shifting, so take a moment to cut the edges to clean them up. Then apply the binding, making certain to miter the corners. My favorite description for mitering (and most other sewing) is in the Readers Digest Complete Guide to Sewing (the Vogue Sewing Book is also a great one, I have the 1970 edition, I am sure it has been update). You may choose to tie the quilt with yarn or embroidery floss, but it is really not necessary because of the size.

Have fun making a blankie and bear for someone you love.