T-Shirt Blanket Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มี.ค. 2024
- Use those T-Shirts to make a soft, huggable, blanket you can love for many more years. This video and pattern will give you a supply list, and easy to follow instruction.
Blanket Pattern: www.stephaniessewingstudio.co...
Steps :
Supplies 00:16
Step 1 02:22. The pattern 33 x 30.
Step 2 02:29 Balance the colors and logos
Step 3 03:14 Cut your first T-shirt.
Step 4. 05:20. Cut another shirt.
Step 5. 06:30. Sew pieces together, finish first block.
Step 6,7,8. 09:19. Sew 6 blocks together (Not shown)
Step 9. 09:22. Flannel for the back
Step 10. 10:16. Put layers together
Step 11. 12:03. Fold flannel around the edges, corners
Step 12. 14:23. Pin along the seamed blocks
Step 13. 15:46. Sew the edge
Step 14. 17:06. Stitch in the ditch - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
This was very helpful. Thank You
I am glad you use the back of the shirt as well. So many people use stabilizer and I think the extra layer gives it stability as well as additional warmth. Would a walking foot help with all those layers? Well done.
I have tried to use a walking foot when sewing the layers together. My old Singer walking foot kept coming apart and slowing me down substantially. If you have a different machine with a walking foot, you should try it. In theory it should work, but the thickness may prevent it from working well. I would love to hear back from you with your machine make and model, and let me know if it works!
The rectangle pattern is 33" wide, and 30" high.
If I were wanting to achieve a lighter weight blanket (hello, Southern AZ 🥵), would it work to do this exact thing, but without the batting?
Yes! I think that would work better when you stitch to bind the layers together. It will be thinner and easier to fit under the arm of your sewing machine.
What type of needle do u use in ur machine
I love size 90. If the needle is too thick (size 100) it makes a sound I don't like when it goes through the layers. :/
Can you use sweatshirts as well?
Absolutely! I have used hoodies, sweat pants, dresses, even socks!