Self Binding Minky Blanket Tutorial
Fold your squares diagonally to make sure they are truly square pieces.
Self binding minky blanket tutorial. If you make a blanket larger than 54 square we recommend tacking the. Move your ruler along that fold until it directly lines up with the very end of the horizontal seam that you created to sew your layers of minky together. The tutorial calls for 1 yard of minke. You can make any sizes you d like with as wide or small of a border as you d like by playing around with the dimensions of the cut pieces.
Check below for links to the free download kit tools. Jun 28 2019 learn how to create a quick and easy self binding baby blanket in a few steps using minky and double gauze. Cut backing fabric into a 40 x 40 square and contrasting fabric into a 30 x 30 square. May contain affiliate links.
Follow along with jennifer to see how this beginner friendly self binding baby blanket comes together. 9 fat quarters of fabric. We re making a 35 sized blanket which is perfect as a baby blanket with a 45 backing and binding piece. Grab a wide ruler that has a nice 90 degree angle or you could use a piece of printer paper and line up the very end with the diagonal fold of the triangle.
If you do that you want to cut it to 36 x 36 and. Draw a line with chalk or marker. The minky will create a wide border on the edges of our blanket. Self binding blanket tutorial.
You can use the whole yard. I used sorbet by penny rose fabrics purchase here 1 yard dimple minke in white.