Single Layer Fleece Blanket Pattern. When you finish one side, fold over the next side, pin in place. So, getting a solid back material will save you money!
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Measure and cut a 3 x 3 square of fabric from each corner for this project you will need: Web you can create the braided edge with a single layer of fleece or a double layer of fleece. Web i used a solid, navy color fleece for the backside and kansas city royals fleece fabric for the top.
Cut through both layers of fabric at the same time. I like this one because there are no bumpy knots, and it uses shorter fringe (only 2 inches). Finally, fold the fleece in fourths, matching the corners.
Using a zigzag stitch, stitch all the way around the blanket. Check out the diy details on how to. Fold the edge of the fleece fabric over 1/2 inch, pin in place (if needed.) it does not matter which edge you.
So, getting a solid back material will save you money! Web learn how to make a diy fleece blanket six different ways. My absolute favorite is the leopard print.
Then fold your fabric and make sure the other two edges are cut straight as well. I think it does embarrass my husband a little, but really isn’t leopard a neutral? This is a set of instructions created by my aunt when she was in town working with project linus.
One of my favorite things in the winter is to curl up with a warm blanket and a good book or a movie. Make your cuts as straight as possible. I have a serious weakness for anything animal print… its almost embarrassing.