Fold the edges of the blanket a quarter inch, and then fold them again a quarter inch, to hide the raw edges of the blanket.
Start sewing in the corner and work your way out around
the folded edges of the blanket.
Step 2: Next lay your baby on the blankets, with the shoulders aligned with
the folded edge of the blanket.
Not exact matches
As you bend the left knee to come into the pose, slide the front
edge of the seat under your left thigh (taller students may need to build up the height
of the chair seat with a thickly
folded blanket).
Now it's time to organize your body in relationship to your props and the wall.The
folded blanket closest to the wall should be underneath your sacrum and low back, with enough room between the wall and your seat for your sitting bones to slightly drop over the
edge of the
blanket toward the floor; your hamstrings should feel comfortable, not stretched.
Place your
blankets on the floor a little less than a leg's distance away, with the
folded edge facing the front
of the chair.
Note that one
of each
blanket's three - foot
edges has a firm, neat
fold, while the opposite
edge is open - sided and floppy.
Fold the throw
blanket in half vertically, grab from the middle
of the
folded edge and throw to the corner
of the couch.