How to Make a Baby Fleece Blanket
Cut two pieces of 40 by 40-inch (101.6 by 101.6-centimeter) fleece., Stack the fleece pieces on top of each other, then cut a 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) square out of each corner.Cut through both pieces of fleece as the same time to ensure that the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Cut two pieces of 40 by 40-inch (101.6 by 101.6-centimeter) fleece.
Your finished blanket will by 36 by 36 inches (91.44 by
91.44 centimeters) with a 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) long fringe.
You can use the same color for each piece of fleece, or you can use two contrasting colors.
You can also use a solid color for one piece, and a matching pattern for the other. -
Step 2: Stack the fleece pieces on top of each other
If you are using a patterned piece of fleece, make sure that the right side is facing out. , This will ensure that your tassels match up. , Starting in the lower left-hand corner, take the first tassel from the top and bottom pieces of felt.
Tie the two tassels together into a tight, double-knot., Finish the bottom row, then work your way around the side, top, and other side.
Once you have finished tying all of the tassels, your blanket is ready to use! -
Step 3: then cut a 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) square out of each corner.Cut through both pieces of fleece as the same time to ensure that the squares match up.
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Step 4: Cut 1-inch (2.54-centimeter) wide
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Step 5: 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) long slits into all four edges.Once again
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Step 6: try to cut through both layers of fleece at the same time.
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Step 7: Start tying the top tassels to the bottom tassels in tight
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Step 8: double-knots.
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Step 9: Continue tying the tassels together on all four sides of the blanket.
Detailed Guide
Your finished blanket will by 36 by 36 inches (91.44 by
91.44 centimeters) with a 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) long fringe.
You can use the same color for each piece of fleece, or you can use two contrasting colors.
You can also use a solid color for one piece, and a matching pattern for the other.
If you are using a patterned piece of fleece, make sure that the right side is facing out. , This will ensure that your tassels match up. , Starting in the lower left-hand corner, take the first tassel from the top and bottom pieces of felt.
Tie the two tassels together into a tight, double-knot., Finish the bottom row, then work your way around the side, top, and other side.
Once you have finished tying all of the tassels, your blanket is ready to use!
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