Burp in Style 11/03/2009
Why not burp in Style? Great for using up all that leftover fabric, I used flannel and soft cotton. For the backside I used terry cloth and some leftover fleece. Choose a colorful, decorative pattern for one side and an absorbent fabric for the backside. I prefer terry cloth; you can also use Gerber cloth diapers. -Cut 2 pieces 12X24 inches. -Pin right side together. -Beginning in the middle of one of the long sides, back stitch and sew around the blanket, leave an opening to turn cloth. -Turn right side out. Straighten out the hole in the side and pin it closed, even with the rest of the fabric. -Start sewing a top stitch right next to the edge sewing the hole closed first and continuing around the entire cloth. |