I could be wrong but from the picture it looks like you are using only one layer of fabric.
The fleece throws I made were two layers of coordinating fabric and tying the strips held both pieces together. I guess you could make a bigger hole and pull them both through. |
i can almost see two layers but looks like the same print, not two different ones. still looks easy peasy!
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How do you work the corners?
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Great idea! I'll file this in my "must remember" bank!
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I have done this, but I don't use a seam ripper. I use a small rotary cutter.
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I think i answered my own question.You cut out the corners,like 4 inches then cut the strips the same length.
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I always use two layers of fleece for the tied blankets. I tie tight double knots and none have come untied and DGD washes her blanket at least once a month. I am making three for gift this year. I use two yards of 60" wide no pile fleece for top and back and make 5" cuts for the strips. I machine sew around each corner for stability.
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Great tips really liked the idea on the scarf.
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Originally Posted by susiequilt
I could be wrong but from the picture it looks like you are using only one layer of fabric.
The fleece throws I made were two layers of coordinating fabric and tying the strips held both pieces together. I guess you could make a bigger hole and pull them both through. |
Originally Posted by nativetexan
i can almost see two layers but looks like the same print, not two different ones. still looks easy peasy!
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