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Free Blanket & Throw Patterns – Tutorials: {Fleece & Fabric}
Posted By Tipnut On January 24, 2011 @ 4:07 am In Sewing | 2 Comments
Here’s a nice collection of various blankets you can make using fleece and other assorted fabrics. These are so cozy to snuggle with on cold winter nights and couldn’t be easier to make! You’ll find a few no-sew versions (each showing different methods to tie or braid). I’ll be adding to this list as I find more, enjoy!
First, here are the fleece projects…

littlepageturners.blogspot.ca
Another No-Sew [2]: This is the same idea but you tie loops instead of knots for a different effect.

anewchelseamorning.blogspot.ca

craftstylish.com
Faux Fur [4]: Pretty easy to make, two pieces pinned together then sewn (no topstitching required). Top is made with faux fur.

infarrantlycreative.net

thecraftersfilebox.com
Braided [6]: Since there are no tied knots, it has a less hard & bumpy edging.

helpinglittlehands.blogspot.ca

craftzine.com
Trimmed Edges [8]: Uses double fold bias tape to finish the edges.

cathiefilian.blogspot.ca

joann.com
Bow-Tie Edge [10]: Two contrasting pieces are used with the edges finished in a bow-tie technique.

rosaleesmarketplace.com

sewing.org
Monster Lovey [12]: Shows how to finish a square with edging, feet, arms and a monster head in crochet.

repeatcrafterme.com

craftyady.blogspot.ca
Ragged Quilt [14]: Easy! You’ll need a yard each of 4 different prints plus 2 yards of solid for the back.

joann.com
Here’s a nice assortment you can make using a variety of materials (repurpose old sweaters, wool or flannel, cotton, etc.) and finished in a variety of ways.

designsponge.com
Cozy Sweaters [16]: Made by repurposing old sweaters for the top then border & backing with decorator fabric.

womansday.com

purlbee.com
Patchwork Pom Pom [18]: A cuddly plush center that is framed with patchwork and pom poms.

sew4home.com

icraftblog.blogspot.ca
Cozy Flannel [20]: The back is soft with strips of raw edges (that gets cozier with more use & washings), edge finished with bias tape.

lilmoptop.blogspot.ca

thepaintedhive.blogspot.ca
Picnic [22]: Has ties so it can roll up for easy storage. You’ll find more projects on this page [23].

flythroughourwindow.com

houseandhome.ie
Felted Wool Patchwork Quillow [25]: Made with 9 squares of felt + 1 for a back pocket to fold the quilt into.

purlbee.com

sewmamasew.com
Cosy Cross [27]: This modern with a vintage touch couch throw is made from an assortment of linen/cotton blends with a soft cosy back.

whipup.net

Stitchery Example
The edges of vintage wool pieces may be uneven or frayed and the color could be faded and uneven in spots–but otherwise the bulk of it is intact and in great shape. By picking them up for a buck or two at garage sales and giving them a little TLC, you can have a chest full of great throws for just a few pennies.
Just trim down the edges so that everything’s nice and even again and you can do a few things with them, including:
If the damaged ends have to be cleaned up, you’re not going to have standard sized bedding, but as you can see from above–they are nice additions and still quite useful for elsewhere around the house.
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[1] No-Sew: http://littlepageturners.blogspot.com/2010/01/cozy-cuddly-blanket.html
[2] Another No-Sew: http://anewchelseamorning.blogspot.com/2007/08/anyone-can-do-this.html
[3] Argyle: http://www.craftstylish.com/item/48844/how-to-make-an-argyle-fleece-throw
[4] Faux Fur: http://www.infarrantlycreative.net/2011/01/how-to-make-faux-fur-blanket.html
[5] Planket: http://www.thecraftersfilebox.com/2010/04/planket-tutorial-from-file-box.html
[6] Braided: http://helpinglittlehands.blogspot.com/2010/12/braided-fleece-blankets-tutorial.html
[7] Yarn Fringe: http://blog.makezine.com/craft/how-to_make_a_no-sew_blanket_w/
[8] Trimmed Edges: http://cathiefilian.blogspot.com/2009/09/make-it-i-still-heart-owls-fleece-throw.html
[9] Stadium Style: http://www.joann.com/woven-fleece-stadium-blanket/xprd222321/
[10] Bow-Tie Edge: http://rosaleesmarketplace.com/new-ways-finish-fleece-blankets/
[11] Fun Turtle Design: http://www.sewing.org/html/turtle_throw.html
[12] Monster Lovey: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2012/06/monster-fleece-lovey-blankets.html
[13] Quillow: http://craftyady.blogspot.ca/2011/05/my-fleece-quillow-tutorial.html
[14] Ragged Quilt: http://www.joann.com/fleece-ragged-quilt/xprd550842/
[15] Wool: http://www.designsponge.com/2010/11/sewing-101-wool-throw.html
[16] Cozy Sweaters: http://www.womansday.com/home/craft-ideas/make-a-cozy-throw
[17] Luxurious Wool: http://www.purlbee.com/luxurious-wool-blanket/
[18] Patchwork Pom Pom: https://sew4home.com/projects/furniture-covers/citrus-holiday-patchwork-pom-pom-throw
[19] Minky: http://icraftblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/minky-blanket-tutorial.html
[20] Cozy Flannel: http://lilmoptop.blogspot.com/2010/12/cozy-flannel-blanket-tutorial.html
[21] Linen: http://thepaintedhive.blogspot.com/2010/10/diy-linen-throwand-grainsack-style.html
[22] Picnic: http://www.flythroughourwindow.com/2010/11/some-stuff-a-picnic-blanket-tutorial/
[23] on this page: http://tipnut.com/crafts-picnic/
[24] Applique: http://www.houseandhome.ie/blog/makeover/reinvent/michelle-fallon-shows-us-how-to-make-a-festive-applique-throw
[25] Felted Wool Patchwork Quillow: http://www.purlbee.com/felted-wool-patchwork-quillow/
[26] With Rock Pockets: http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2008/07/summer-sewing-picnic-blanket-with-rock-pockets/
[27] Cosy Cross: http://whipup.net/2011/01/04/whip-up-pattern-cosy-cross-couch-throw/
[28] dye them: http://mollychicken.blogs.com/my_weblog/2006/05/woollyness.html
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