What was originally a trip to the fabric store for just 2 pieces of fabric turned into 6. How does this happen? It happens when you bring a little 9 year-old with you who loves bunnies. I should know better.
I had my eye on an adorable tutorial found on NanaCompany dot typepad dot com for a pillow case, "Sweet dreams little one". I wanted to make something for DD #4 for her first camp. A little love from home. I had some left over scraps from my Montana Quilt and stitched them up. Not her first time away from home but her first sleep over camp. And first time mom and dad home alone without children.
Then, silly me, having to make things more complicated than they need to be, decided that I wanted a message on both sides, a 'good morning' side and a 'good night' side. So I decided that the patchwork would be the morning and the flannel the night and so that there was no seam I wanted it to be like a standard slip on pillowcase. Phew.... For the 'good night' side I stitched the band using the 'hot dog' method. This is a great method for hiding seams and could probably be used for the bottom of pajama pants (idea!).
Then using a washable marker traced the words. I printed our the message using Giddyup Std and traced the cute little animals purchased from NanaCompany .
I used Cosmo embroidery floss brown color 311 for all the embroidery. I backed the patchwork side with muslin then quilted all the diagonals.
It was challenging to stitch the words on the band. I should have embroidered before I sewed on the band.
The patchwork side is about 1/4 inch longer than the flannel side which worked out beautifully for the binding.
Making sure I did not accidentally catch the flannel band, I pinned it back. I use Heather Bailey's tutorial for attaching binding to quilts. Works every time.
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