Sewing Mermaid Tail Blanket Pattern. Fleece, minky, flannel or even a quilting cotton will work. These blankets are not tight, so you could easily line (just cut 2 main blankets) or add batting to the tail if you want more body/weight there.
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Sew a fully lined mermaid tail blanket from fleece or minky! Download the free mermaid tail blanket pattern here. Tail pattern alone can wear as a 2 ways scarf (165) $5.50
Made just for you by a small business owner. Web freehand it or find a template online. Sew your own mermaid tail blanket using this tutorial!
Fleece, minky, flannel or even a quilting cotton will work. 1/2 yard of fleece in a coordinating color felt scraps for embellishments embroidery thread instructions download the mermaid fin pattern. Print the pattern pages at 100% (make sure printer is not set to scale) and tape together following diagram below.
Web mermaid tail blanket free sewing pattern. Pin both tail pieces together and stitch around the edge, slipping the end of the leg piece in between the tail pieces, and stitching to attach. They are olivaceous brown above and yellowish white below with six to nine indistinct dusky saddles over the back.
I found the fish tail pattern online thru pinterest. Each mermaid tail will need two pieces of material for the main body. Print out the pattern and trim the edges off.
Start by attaching the fin pieces to the bottom of the tail pieces. If you’re using scraps, use the smaller scraps at the top of the blanket. Web the stitching pattern of this diy blanket mimics the scales of the fish.