chuckdawg1999 wrote:The question is, who here knows someone who can make bedding out of it.
The question is what kind of bedding do you want?
Pillowcases: Buy two yards, put the side you want on display facing outwards in the middle of the two pcs, and stitch one short side and both long sides together. I would recommend doing a fold over at the three edges you need to stitch just to give the stitches some extra fabric to hold, and it encourages straight line stitches. Although if you want a nicer pillowcase you'd fold a chunk of the end for the pillow to go into and stitch that first before assembling the entire piece burrito.
Baby/small dog blanket: Buy a yard of this, and either a second yard and prepare for a lot of decorative stitching to hold the fluff in or find a soft fleece and buy a little over a yard. Start like the pillowcases, and definitely do the fold overs on the edges as blankets get some rough treatment. Once you have the three sides stitched go ahead and turn it right side out and stuff the open end. If you did two pcs of the transformers fabric, you won't get as much insulation/fluff inside and it will need to be smoothed out once you fill it. Now the fleece will be really mobile in this blanket sack so you'll need to give it some basic stitching to help hold it in place, or when the kid or whatever eventually opens up a corner you don't want them able to pull ALL of the stuffing out. You can do a decorative pattern if you want and have the time otherwise just a basic system of lines, diamonds, or squares will do. Fold the open end like the rest of the ends, but stitch it from the outside through, and call it done.
If you did an oversized fleece then fill that sucker up. Give it some stitches dividing it into thirds or quarters to hold the stuffing, and stitch up the end like I mentioned in the fabric blanket and it is done.
If you want traditional sheets or bed skirts, I wouldn't recommend this fabric for it as there would then be seams everywhere. Occasionally, you can find at Jo Ann's or Michael's a regular yard roll of fabric that has, usually only Bumblebee, Transformers on it and that is what I'd recommend for sheets if you can find it and afford it.