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torsdag 15 september 2011

FORTSÄTTNING PÁ DEN BLÁ FILTEN.






En eftermiddag la jag mej pá soffan med den blá filten. Det bláste en svag vind, som jag kunde känna genom filtens hál.
Frusen som jag är kom jag pá idén att quilta filten med en fleecefilt.
Jag virkade ett varv stolpar i innersta maskbágen.( bild 2)
Dá kan man vika den över kanten, som om det vore ett kantband. ( bild 3)
Sen Rock´n Rollsydde jag den pá maskin.
Varmt och gott ska det bli i vinter i soffan framför nán bra film.

17 kommentarer:

  1. Smart. Det behövs verkligen något under om man ska hålla värmen :)

    SvaraRadera
  2. Snyggt och smart! Jag har en virkad filt som jag funderat på att fodra men inte själv kunnat räkna ut hur jag ska göra det på ett bra sätt. Tack för tipset! :)

    SvaraRadera
  3. Så mysigt med en virkad filt med fleecebaksida. Snyggt blev det också och jag gillar kanten.

    SvaraRadera
  4. Otroligt smart. Och läckert! Tack för en otroligt matnyttig och inspirerande blogg!

    SvaraRadera
  5. Eh.. nybörjare och okunnig som man är... Rock´n Rollsydde jag den pá maskin - vad menar du med det??

    SvaraRadera
  6. Den är så fin !! Ska ge mig på något liknande . Tack för en inspirerande blog !! :)

    SvaraRadera
  7. I sure wish I could figure out how you did it...do you have a pattern showing how to sew on the fleece and the stitches you used, step by step...I'm still learning so could use a pattern...thanks....love it it is beautiful

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Google has a translate button at the top of the page. I pushed translate, and it was in english

      Radera
  8. Did you sew the fleece on first? And then sew the edging again after you folded it over? I'm confused too. Would like step by step instructions! Very cute and great idea!

    Laurel

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Google has a translate button at the top of the page. I pushed it and it translated. She didn;t sew it on.. She did the edging and then folded it over, and then sewed it on a sewing machine.

      Radera
  9. Okay. I know that there is a translate button at the top of the page and I did push it but it was not very clear with the instructions of what you did so I am basing this off the pictures. I am hoping that I am close, so here it goes. The first photo looks like you just continued around your blanket doing a Double Crotch and then you wrapped it around the edge of the fleece and then maybe a single crotch around it. Then I am assuming that you sewed around the edging attaching the blanket to the fleece. Am I close? Thanks for letting us know. It is a fabulous idea and I have a square crotched blanket already done that I am thinking about trying this. I was also thinking about attaching the fleece to the blanket in other areas of the blanket so it stays together better. (Kind of like a tie quilt) Anyway, we will see what happens with that.

    Tammy Flickinger
    tflickinger@usd259.net

    SvaraRadera
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    1. I agree with you, it looks like a dc and the folded over. I don't know about the sc but I am sure she sewed it on the machine. You could also use a sharp crochet hook to attach it to the fleece without prepunched holes and then you wouldn't have to use the machine.

      Radera
  10. Looks AMAZING! Definitely going to try this out!

    SvaraRadera