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How to Make a Fleece Knot Blanket

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Fleece knot blanket
Fleece knot blanket
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Today your going to learn how to make a warm and cozy fleece knot blanket! Please comment me and give advice on how to make my article better. Check out my other articles.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 2 1/2 yards printed fleece
  • 2 1/2 yards solid print fleece
  • Ruler
  • scissors
  1. Step 1

    Take your fleece and lay the solid side on the ground. Then lay your printed side over top the solid so they are aligned. Make sure there is no extra fabric left over.

  2. Step 2

    Take your ruler and mark 5in by 5in in all 4 corners. Then take your scissors and cut a 5 by 5in square from all corners. Cut a 5in line every 2 inches on the edges of the fabric.

  3. Step 3

    Take 1 solid 2in strip and tie a knot with the printed strip. Make sure not to tie the knot to tight, but tight enough so it won't come undone easily. Then you have a fleece knot blanket. Great for birthdays and holidays. Your friends will love these! Finished project will take about 2 hours.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you want you can use a lint roller to get some of the fuzz off.
  • You can use the same fabric you don't have to have a printed side and a solid side.
  • The best scissors are fabric scissors
  • Careful with the scissors

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cincin1 said

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on 8/25/2009 Great instructions. I use to make fleece shawls -- great for late fall and winter. 5*

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on 8/20/2009 Great instructions on how to make a fleece knot blanket!

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on 8/20/2009 Good article, sound warm and cozy!!!!!

hannahj819 said

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on 8/15/2009 your welcome :) it's always nice to know someone can make use of my articles.

mhnq3 said

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on 8/14/2009 This is a great article, I am not very crafty but this sounds like something I could acctually tackle. Thanks.

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