It is made out of fleece, front and back. The back is plain pink. It is 42" square. I put wrong sides together and stitched about 1" from the edge all the way around. I snipped the edge every 1/4" all the way around to create the edging. I used strands of floss to "tie" it together. Since the patterned fleece had a quilt look, I just tied some floss every 3 squares, skip a row and tie the next row opposite of the previous row.
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If your fleece doesn't have a pattern that you can do that with, figure out a different pattern to place your ties, or sew from corner-to-corner or side-to-side.
I made a ribbon blanket to match:
I cut the ribbons too long, so I tied knots in a few of them and folded some of the others and stitched them. I don't mind the knotted ones, but don't care for the others. They really didn't look that long until I had it finished. It is also fleece on both sides and is 8 1/2" square.
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Courtney P.
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P.S. That is a beautiful blanket! I would love to make one for my daughter. :)
really beautiful
ReplyDeleteSo cute and easy! Thanks for stopping on my blog hop! My mum made a couple of these for my kids. I think i will made one for hubby this winter to watch tv ! Www.p-art-y.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blankets! I love sewing with fleece and the no-fray possibilities it presents!
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