A few days before New Years I always start to get anxious because I know there is a really good chance I will be stuck in the house for a few days and that equates to project. I had be saving sweaters that I had felted from a few years ago. Four of them all matched in the same tone but different colors. I cut the sweaters into squares and realized you really don't get as much as you think out of the sweater. I found a few more sweaters at some thrift stores and felted them also. I had an extra sweater left so I cut them into circles and hand sewed them onto the squares using different colors of yarn. I thought it would visually add to the blanket. I had holes in my thumb that took a week to heal from pulling the yarn through both layers of sweater Ouch. The squares were sewn together with a top stitch using a zig zag to catch both sides. My stitches were too big next time I make another blanket i will tighten that up. After the backing was put on I hand sewed the front to the back and the edges. I've always wanted to make one of these and now I have and I am happy with the results.
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The beginning. |
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Sewn on circle. Trying to be creative with designs. |
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Squares placed on the floor trying to come up with a design. |
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I sewed the sweaters together in strips. |
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Trying to get squares organized. |
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Sewing together on the machine. |
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Sewing it together in strips. |
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Chaos!! |
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Sewing it together with regular clamps used for papers. |
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Strip by strip. |
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Closer |
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More |
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I used Anna Maria Horner's flannel fabric for the backing. It worked perfect except there was so much. |
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I ironed it over a few times and made a band that I folded under the blanket to reinforce the outer edges. |
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The band. |
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One of my favorite circles.
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The year it was made. |
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Voila! |
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Front and back happy together. |
2 comments:
How cool is that! What a fantastic idea for a quilt!
Your blanket turned out so great, Deb!
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