From
flannel print, cut one piece each:
11”wide
x 22” long for the outside back piece; 11”wide x 17” long for the front,
outside.
From
plain flannel, cut one piece each:
11”wide
x 18” long for the inside back piece; 11”wide x 17” long for the front, inside;
11” wide by 6” long for pillow.
From
a flannel sheet, cut one piece each:
11”wide
x 18” long for the back; 11”wide x 17” long for the front.
Lay
the front print (11x17”) onto the sheet lining.
Sew
½” around all 4 edges. Cut sheet edges
off to reduce bulk.
Drop
the feed dogs on the sewing machine and do so doodling to the entire front.
Place
right side of plain flannel (11x17”) to the quilted piece and sew across
top.
Turn,
press and topstitch. Set aside.
Make
a sandwich with the remaining pieces.
Make sure the print is on the bottom.
Sew
½” around all 4 edges. Cut sheet edges
off to reduce bulk.
Draw
an X or star shape with a chalk pencil on to the plain flannel and stitch on
the chalk lines.
Lay
the front piece on the back piece. Draw
a chalk line at the top of the front piece onto back piece.
Lay
the pillow piece onto the bag aligning the top and sides. Fold back seam allowance so it just meets the
top edge of the front. Press.
Now
lay right sides together. Stitch around
all four sides with 3/8” seam allowance.
Finish edges with a serger.
Turn
and press. Add stuffing to the
pillow.
Match
pillow to the chalk line. Pin and sew
closed.
Sleep
Mask
This
pattern was from funthreads blog. Print out
pattern and glue onto cardstock.
Use
scraps of plain and printed flannel. Interface
the printed flannel.
Stack
the plain and printed flannel with wrong sides together. Trace pattern with a chalk pencil.
Stitch
on the chalk line and trim close.
Place
mask on a light weight piece of paper.
Satin
stitch around edge and tear away paper.
On
the back of the mask transfer the dots from the pattern.
Pin
8” of 1/8” elastic at the dots. Make sure the elastic isn’t twisted. Set the machine back on a straight stitch.
First
sew with elastic flat on mask.
Then
bend the elastic over itself and sew in the ditch of the zig-zag stitching to
attach the elastic.
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