I found the tutorial I've used over and over again here:
https://extension.usu.edu/files/publications/publication/FL_ST_Construction_2007-401pr.pdf
However, there are more tutorials and videos on the internet than you can shake a stick at. If you search for mitered corner blanket, you will find more than you will ever need. If a video works best for you, this is a good one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psq5x8EqbtI
Be advised that she keeps referring to this blanket as a 10 minute project. She must be super speedy, because I've made several and it still takes me longer than that. I'd say from start to finish, this can be completed in under an hour, especially after you've made a few.
Take it from me, even if the tutorial you use doesn't mention it, always, always, always wash and dry both fabrics. (Did I forget to mention always?) Since the flannels will shrink at different rates, you'll be glad you did when your blanket still lays flat after it's laundered.
I used some blue flannel polka dot left over from another project (because I'm a sucker for polka dots), along with a cute animal print I found at a local shop and voilĂ . Quick and easy! With all the cute fabrics out there, the possibilities are endless.
P.S. I skip the final step of the USU tutorial and do not stitch a square in the center of the blanket because I don't like the way it looks.
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