Image credits: On The Trail Creations via Youtube
If you love quitting pocket prayers, then you will love these pocket prayer quilts with a twist from On The Trail Creations on Youtube. It’s a prayer pocket project that you’ve never thought of doing! Make this a weekend project with your friends or family to bond over. Watch the video tutorial below to learn this fun twist.
Instead of batting, you can place a fusible fleece on the back of the patches of prayer quilts. To do this, cut the fusible fleece 1/4″ smaller than the quilt blocks. Press it in the quilting part using an iron. Next, take a 2 1/2 x 5 1/2″ strip and instead of cutting it in the middle, cut it 1/4″ off of the middle. (So one was a 1/4″ too big while one was a 1/4″ too small.) For the bigger one, roll the hem slightly over 1/4″. Take that one and put it on one of the quilt blocks.
[social_warfare]
Put the folded edge away from the edge so that it will not get caught in the seam. For the one that is too short, put it on the other side in the corner. Stitch around, leaving a flap. (You could hem the other piece too if you want.) After sewing, cut a little bit out of the corners, then flip it inside out. Press it a bit too to put everything in place. Now, you have a tiny two-inch quilt with a little pocket to put notes into!