The pattern was easy to follow, it's pretty much all just straight lines but it took a while to sew. The reversible blanket is quilted, yep this was my first attempt at quilting. Most of time was associated with the quilting process, which is less difficult than I was expecting. It is not perfect but I am happy with the results.
The pattern is available in 3 sizes for the blanket (60X60; 60X80 and 80X80). I completed the 60 inches X 60 inches based on the fabric I had on hand. You will require mid-to heavy-weight woven fabric. In addition, you will require polyester batting, bias strips, webbing and buckles.
We have used the blanket a few times and it is big enough for a family of 4 or for a nap.
One of my goal with this blog is to keep an electronic journal of my projects and modifications. I've been keeping notes in a bullet journal, on the pattern pieces and some other places. I haven't found a good system yet. Below are my notes for my next picnic blanket.
I found the straps too long for the smaller version, next time I will reduce the length by a few inches. But keeping in mind the thickness of the padding being used may affect the length of the straps. If you are looking to explore the outdoors on a regular basis you could use a water resistant fabric for the back.
Fabric – Fabricland & Club Tissu (I don't often use woven fabric, I had this butterflies fabric in my stash for many years!)
Supplies – Cleaner’s Supply (Polyester batting, bias strips, webbing and buckles)
Pattern – Rebecca Page (affiliate link)
Take care,
Nadine
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