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Linen and Flannel Ruffle Throw Blanket Tutorial

With spring fast approaching (although not really fast enough) I wanted to make a blanket cozy enough for the end of winter, but also light enough to go with my spring and summer decor.
Course Sewing
Cuisine American
Keyword flannel blanket, throw blanket
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 1
Author Lisa Bass
Cost 5

Ingredients

  • linen fabric
  • flannel fabric
  • sewing machine

Instructions

  • Cut fabric as listed below.
  • So, first things first. I pressed the long side of one of the ruffle pieces down 1/4″. Next, to hide that raw edge inside, I pressed it down again another 1/4″.
  • I then sewed that seam down for the entire length of the long side of the ruffle piece. Next, I pressed both short ends over 1/4″, and then another 1/4″, to hide the raw edges inside.
  • I sewed the seams down on both short ends, so I had three of the four edges hemmed. Next, I put a gathering stitch* in the long side of the ruffle piece that wasn’t hemmed. *A gathering stitch is just sewing down the length of the fabric with the longest stitch that my machine allows. Since the stitch is long, it will be loose enough to allow me to pull them, and create the ruffles.
  • I tugged the strings gently from both ends to create a 46″ ruffle, the length of the short end of my large linen piece.
  • Tips for making ruffles:Set the tension on your machine to as high as it will go. The combination of the high tension and loose gathering stitch will cause your machine to pull the fabric and create perfect ruffles, without any effort on your part. Just make sure to set the stitch length and tension back to normal before actually sewing your ruffle onto your main piece. When sewing ruffles to your main piece that you are working on, make sure to sew as close to the gathering stitch as possible, to keep the ruffle looking nice. The rule of thumb for cutting a ruffle piece is one and half times the length of the piece you will be attaching it to. So, for example, if you want to sew a ruffle onto a 10″ piece of fabric, you should cut your ruffle piece to 15″ in length.
  • Next, I pinned my ruffle to the 46″ end of my linen piece, with right sides together. (I had the backs of my hems facing up.)I made sure to pin the ruffle at least 1/4″ away from the edge of the fabric. I will need that extra space to sew the flannel to, later in the tutorial.Just be sure to leave 1/4″ on each side.
  • Next, I sewed the ruffle to the 46″ end of my linen, being careful to sew closely to the gathering stitch, to keep my ruffles looking nice.
  • Next, I repeated the whole process to sew the other ruffle onto the other 46″ end of the linen fabric piece.After that, it was finally time to sew the flannel to the linen. To keep the ruffles away from the edges while sewing, I folded them over, and placed a few pins to keep them there.
  • Next, with the linen piece on the floor with the right side facing up and the ruffles facing down, I laid the flannel piece on top.

    It was basically a linen, ruffle and flannel sandwich.
  • I pinned the whole thing all the way around. Then, I sewed around the entire thing, being sure to not sew too far away from my original ruffle stitch, to keep my ruffles from getting wonky. I made sure to leave several inches not sewn at the end, so I could turn the blanket out and hide all the seams inside.
  • To close up the spot that I left not sewn, I folded the flannel under and pinned it in place, making sure to keep the ruffle edge tucked inside.
  • I sewed that spot closed.Then, I topstitched* around the entire blanket. A topstitch is just a stitch sewn close to the edge all the way around. It is “on top” so it will be seen in the finished product.

Video

Notes

Cut list:
  • 46″ by 70″ piece of linen
  • 46″ by 70″ piece of flannel
  • 2- 6″ by 70″ pieces of linen (for the ruffles)
  • The linen fabric is 58″ wide, so you will have a 12″ by 70″ strip left after cutting your 46″ by 70″ piece. Cut that long leftover piece in half down the middle and you will have your two ruffle pieces.