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Easy Baby Receiving Blanket Created by: Amanda Hyde www.janome.com Page 1 This is a quick and easy, but oh-so cuddly, baby blanket that is perfect as a gift for your newest little love. Follow along with the instructions below to make your own version of this baby blanket! Supplies: 2 pieces of fabric, cut 30x30 inches optional ribbon or trim for edging Instructions: Step 1: Select 2 coordinating prints and cut them each 30x30 Step 2: Place fabrics wrong sides together with trim in the middle (straight edge out) Step 3: Pin the layers and carefully sew a scant seam all the way around leaving a 3-4 inch opening. You could sew a regular ¼” seam if your trim is thicker. Mine was very thin. Step 4: Turn blanket right side out Step 5: Top stitch a scant seam around, just inside the lace trim. Step 6: Finish the hole by carefully folding open edges down and sandwiching trim with a scant seam.

Easy Baby Receiving Blanket - Janome · Created by: Amanda Hyde Page 1 This is a quick and easy, but oh-so cuddly, baby blanket that is perfect as a gift for your newest little love

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Page 1: Easy Baby Receiving Blanket - Janome · Created by: Amanda Hyde Page 1 This is a quick and easy, but oh-so cuddly, baby blanket that is perfect as a gift for your newest little love

Easy Baby Receiving Blanket Created by: Amanda Hyde

www.janome.comPage 1

This is a quick and easy, but oh-so cuddly, baby blanket that is perfect as a gift for your newest little love. Follow along with the instructions below to make your own version of this baby blanket!

Supplies:2 pieces of fabric, cut 30x30 inchesoptional ribbon or trim for edging

Instructions: Step 1: Select 2 coordinating prints and cut them each 30x30

Step 2: Place fabrics wrong sides together with trim in the middle (straight edge out)

Step 3: Pin the layers and carefully sew a scant seam all the way around leaving a 3-4 inch opening. You could sew a regular ¼” seam if your trim is thicker. Mine was very thin.

Step 4: Turn blanket right side out

Step 5: Top stitch a scant seam around, just inside the lace trim.

Step 6: Finish the hole by carefully folding open edges down and sandwiching trim with a scant seam.