This cold weather is here to stay, at least for awhile – and we’re always looking for ways to cut through the chill. Cranking up the heat can be rough on your gas bill unless you follow these tips (not to mention a good way to start a thermostat setting war between all the members of your household). A good blanket helps you beat the cold, but some of those fancy throws can break the bank, and hand-me-downs come with memories AND a slightly musty smell. We recommend making your own blanket this winter with affordable supplies and minimum effort.
One of the big issues people have with making their own blankets is a lack of sewing skills. Don’t worry if this sounds familiar – this craft involves absolutely no sewing whatsoever. Just a little fabric, a pair of scissors and a few knots. We promise you’ll be snug as a bug in a rug in no time. Let’s get started.
Supplies You’ll Need
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2 yards of patterned fleece fabric
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2 yards of solid fleece fabric
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Fabric scissors
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Ruler or measuring tape
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Pins
Making Your Blanket in 7 Easy Steps
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First, select fabric patterns and colors that match your décor. You can also incorporate your favorite pattern or sports team logo. It’s all up to you.
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Next, lay the two pieces of fleece fabric on top of each other and line up the edges. Make sure the vibrant-colored side is facing out on the patterned fleece.
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Pin them together with fabric pins. Careful with your fingers.
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Grab your measuring tape and use it to measure 3” in from the corner. This is where you will start cutting the strips in the fabric.
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Cut 3” long, 1” wide strips along each side of the fleece, using your trusty measuring tape as a guide.
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Tie the two strips together with a simple knot to complete the fringe around the fleece.
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Taaadaaa! Now all you have to do is grab your hot chocolate and relax.
Now you have a homemade blanket you can keep on the back of the couch, draped over a comfy chair or folded at the foot of your bed. If you’re a little taller or want to make a blanket that fits an entire bed, just use bigger pieces of fabric. You can even make a larger one that fits two people so you can share the coziness.
Happy crafting!