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Pet Blanket: Part Two
Pet Blanket: Part Two
Pet Blanket: Part Two
Pet Blanket: Part Two
Pet Blanket: Part Two
Pet Blanket: Part Two

Pet Blanket: Part Two

Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Amanda Walker
Techniques
Techniques

Patchwork

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Amanda Walker
Techniques
Techniques

Patchwork

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
Download

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Safety Notice: Handmade items made from this pattern may contain small parts or long cords that pose choking or strangulation risks. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please see the full safety disclaimer at sewmag.co.uk/safety.

About this pattern

Welcome to the second part of our latest craft-along, where Amanda Walker shows how to create the next stage of this cosy pet blanket!

This week, we'll be concentrating on the surrounding fabric squares of the patchwork quilt, which is made up of eight large squares formed from nine square sets, a combination of fabric squares, plus knitted and crocheted granny squares which we showed how to make last week.

Essentials

  • Six coordinating fabric fat quarters
  • Four crocheted granny squares (see part one)
  • Four knitted squares (see part one)
  • Sewing machine
  • Matching thread

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    Top craft tip

    Store each cut set in a plastic sleeve ready to be stitched together, so there is no confusion during the process.

    Meet the designer

    Ever since gaining her Diploma in Fashion, our talented designer Amanda Walker has been glued to her sewing machine, creating one-off wedding dresses and bespoke home furnishings, as well as crafting toy prototypes for iconic global brands s

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