A family member is preggers and I found yards and yards of white flannel in the Great Fabric Sort and Organization. There was 6 or 7 yards total. I pulled out the serger and using wooly nylon and a narrow hem, I whipped out these 6 receiving blankets. What a great stash buster!
The blankets will be appreciated and see LOTS of use.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.... and will be very much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI used a lot of flannel blankets for my babies...collected several while "preggers" and preparing my nest, lol. There's something very satisfying about a nice clean stack of flannel waiting to snuggle a little one. A nice and thoughtful gift. :-D
ReplyDeleteAnother great cycle and recycle! Sounds like the price was right all the way around> High Fives for cleverness this week!! Hugs, Finn
ReplyDeleteP.S. if you've got smaller flannel pieces to use, don't forget how great flannel burp cloths are
You can never have enough of those things on hand with a new baby around!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteVicki
My receiving blankets were all serged quilt shop flannels - Jacob still uses them during nap time at day care.
ReplyDeleteAnother fab idea - receiving blankets really are worth their weight in gold.
ReplyDeleteGood idea, and receiving blankets are always so handy.
ReplyDeleteYour gift will be greatly appreciated. There are never too many receiving blankets for a little one!
ReplyDeletewhere do you get the wooly nylon from?
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