Thursday, July 17, 2025

FUNTASTIC FRIDAY LINK PARTY 550 AND IDEAS GALORE



This last weekend, Staci and I attended a baby shower for the daughter of a wonderful family we have known for quite a few years. They are ranchers/farmers and so I wanted to make a One Hour Baby Blanket for her with just the right themed fabric (flannel). We don't have much in the way of fabric choices in our small Nevada town and our Walmart is remodeling so good look finding anything! I searched online and finally found some cute and just right flannel on Michael's website. I ordered on a Sunday evening and had the fabric that Tuesday so great service!


Such cute fabric! I love the cowboy cat on one side and the "Hey, Cowboy!" on the other.






The quality of the flannel was nice, too, even after a washing. You can find the link to the post and link to a tutorial HERE.


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