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How Do You Make Hand-Tied Fleece Blankets?

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How Do You Make Hand-Tied Fleece Blankets?

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Fleece blankets are not only easy to make but provide warmth on cold days and nights. Use the blankets on your bed, as throws around the house, or give them away as gifts. These double sided, hand-tied fleece blankets can be made with a pattern on one side and a solid on the other or two different solid colors or you can make them with the same color or pattern on both sides. The possibilities are endless. Cut your fleece into a 56 inch by 56 inch square. You will need two squares this size, one for the front and one for the back. Trim off an excess fabric that might have frayed. Put the two squares together, one on top of the other making sure the right side of the fabric is on the outside, the way you want your finished blanket to look. Lay the 5 inch by 5 inch square of paper on one of the corners of your square of fleece. Cut out the corner on the fleece and proceed to do this with the remaining corners, making sure that you cut through both layers of the fleece. Take your scissors

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Fleece blankets are not only easy to make but provide warmth on cold days and nights. Use the blankets on your bed, as throws around the house, or give them away as gifts. These double sided, hand-tied fleece blankets can be made with a pattern on one side and a solid on the other or two different solid colors or you can make them with the same color or pattern on both sides. The possibilities are endless. Cut your fleece into a 56-by-56 inch square. You will need two squares this size, one for the front and one for the back. Trim off an excess fabric that might have frayed. Put the two squares together, one on top of the other making sure the right side of the fabric is on the outside, the way you want your finished blanket to look. Lay the 5-by-5 inch square of paper on one of the corners of your square of fleece. Cut out the corner on the fleece and proceed to do this with the remaining corners, making sure that you cut through both layers of the fleece. Take your scissors and cut s

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