Friday, October 28, 2016

It's Soft, Stretchy, And Cuddly Snuggles

Creating these soft, stretchy and cuddly snuggles with fleece and fabric was so fun, and I love how 
Moda's Manderley fabrics by Franny and Jane totally made them a pleasure to sew!


I'm over at the ThermOWeb blog today showing you how I made them...check it out!

Sleepy Bunny Snuggle and Three Bears Snuggle


Sleepy Bunny Snuggle - Finished size: 14” x 15”


 Three Bears Snuggle - Finished size: 32” x 32”


Patterns were designed to be used with stretch and cotton fabrics, 
but they can be made using only stretch or only cotton fabrics.
What you’ll need:
Fabric – Cottons, knits, fleece, and/or flannel
Embroidery thread

Therm O Web's new Heat n Bond Soft Stretch keeps appliques on knit and stretchy fabrics soft.
So cool!

I used Wonderfil Thread to quilt it...sweet thread!


You can find the patterns in Just Carol's pattern store at Craftsy.

12 comments:

  1. Those are really sweet and so cute for a new baby.

    Debbie

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  2. These both look absolutely dreamy. I adore the bunny with two facing and one retreating with his little bunny tail. Sew Sweet Carol Dear.

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  3. Oh I love them both, Especially the bunny tail.

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  4. I do agree.Those are pretty nice!

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  5. These are just adorable Carol! I've never heard of this fabric though...have to look into it now.

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  6. So cute and cuddly! love those bunnies

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  7. OMGosh...those bunnies are so cute and look so soft.

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  8. I'm expected a new grandson. He may need to have one of these. So cute!

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  9. Both of these are just adorable. SO, so cute. Thank you.

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  10. I skipped right over the cookies...yum, but I'm already too fat to linger over them....giggle. Your Cuddle quilt is so very sweet. I especially love the ruffle.

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