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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

how to make a fleece blanket

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  • No, it does NOT fall apart in the wash. In fact the reason I make it this way is because it does not come "undone". Glad that you enjoyed it.

  • I make the fringe on my blankets 3 1/2 inches.

  • I love the look of this method better than any other out there! I do have one question though. If I were to make the slit a little further down on the "ribbons" or tags that have been cut, then make my loops, would this leave a little less pucker over all on the finished blanket? Thanks again for posting this video!!! Respectjully,,, oh and btw, this is my first post to anyone on youtube ever..

  • @pphyllissable I don't believe that it would look nice to cut farther down.

  • Is this type of blanket and the way it's made durable in the wash?

  • @CodeViet13

    Absolutely! Machine wash and then put it in the dryer.

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  • How wide are you making your strips? I have one of those multi cutters I got at Joanns and it does a 1 inch strip.

  • Thank you. I was looking for a different, no-tie way to make these blankets! I would like to see what the finished blanket looks like, with the border. I was thinking about doing it in reverse, so the fringe shows the bottom color on top (not sure if that would work).

  • Hi. When u wash the blanket it doesn't fall apart ???

  •  nice video! I really like the way it looks ! Can you please tell me how wide you make the strips? Are they 3 1/2 long? Thanks!!

  • @gamerguy581 it is seam not seem :)

  • Can you cut all the holes for the entire blanket first and go back and "knot" them. My Brownie troop will be making these blankets for a community project and I would like to have as much as possible prepared ahead of time. I do like this method. Looks more comfortable than the regular knot. Thanks

  • where is the biginning of the video that shows from start to finish i would love to make some throw blanket for my babies

    

  • I love the method with the thingy ma jib!!!!

  • it's called a seem ripper 

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