It's time for the final wrap-up of the Riley Blake Designs Flannel Showcase Blog Tour!
Here's a recap of 16 fun ideas for making flannel projects ~ Pajamas and nighties, pillows and pillowcases, quilts, blankets, baby bibs, even clothing ~ all using Riley Blake's super-cute, super-soft flannel. Enjoy visiting or re-visiting each post with loads of terrific tips, free patterns and great ideas.
Here's mine: Quiltscapes - Pajama Pants & Faux-Piped PJ Pillow
p.s. I love their great selection of "boy" fabrics.
My "little" boy loved his jammies and pillow!
p.s. I love their great selection of "boy" fabrics.
My "little" boy loved his jammies and pillow!
Julia - Riley Blake Designs - Flannel Play Dress
Bonnie - Fishsticks Designs - Reversible Button Bibs
Remona - The Stitching Scientist - Toddler Nightgown
Paula - Sassy Quilter - Patchwork Dog Bed
Liz - Simple Simon & Co. - Flannel Pajamas
Heidi - Fabric Mutt - Seat Cushion
Carol - Just Let Me Quilt - Nightgown & Quilted Cape
Amanda - Jedi Craft Girl - Baby Blanket & Burpers
Rose - Rose and Odin - Christmas Pillowcases
Mdm. Samm - Sew We Quilt - Baby Nightie
Marni - Haberdashery Fun - Baby Receiving Blanket
Karen - Leigh Laurel Studios - Pet Bed
Sara - Flannel Queen - City Gym Shorts
Lucy - Lucy Blaire - Flutter-sleeve Dress
GIVEAWAY info: Riley Blake Designs is giving away three flannel fat quarter bundles on their >> Facebook << page. Find the post with a picture of these lovelies to enter the contest.
now that is a wonderful post lovely soft cuddly projects to boot...x
ReplyDeleteWonderful boy pjs sewn and mated to a pillow. Flannel is such a cozy fabric and I have always loved it. Thankfully RBD is keeping flannel current and amazing. Creative Flannel Bliss...
ReplyDeleteso many cute projects here! love that airplane pillow and jammies! :)
ReplyDeleteYou asked about a star block...while I answered on the blog since I was going to visit anyway here's the answer here as well :)
Deonn that star block is on the Jinny Beyer site though I changed it up a bit (making one big octagon in the middle versus her 8 little pieces ) Also her pattern has side pieces so that you can make it into a square block. I opted to applique my circle instead, to keep control and not lose the points. i have two more made, for a star quilt in various colors. I think I’m going to make another star like this one as well. Anyway, if you go to Jinney Beyer’s site, the block was called Seaside Star :)
Thanks for the info, Deb - I always love a beautiful quilt block pattern.
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