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As I'm working on fringing 5 blankets, I'm thinking I should pass along this technique that I think is easier than tying every fringe strip.
Sorry the pictures are a little fuzzy, I think the fleece print knocked the focus out of whack, but I think you can see well enough to figure out what's happening. Make a slit in the top of the fringe with your seam ripper [ATTACH=CONFIG]141832[/ATTACH] Now you have a small hole [ATTACH=CONFIG]141833[/ATTACH] bring the fringe up from the bottom and push into the hole [ATTACH=CONFIG]141834[/ATTACH] Pull it down all the way and Viola! [ATTACH=CONFIG]141838[/ATTACH] grab it from the back and pull it through [ATTACH=CONFIG]141840[/ATTACH] |
Neet idea! Thanks
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Just curious what size you are making the balnkets? Love the idea - looks like it would speed up the finishing process!
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A great idea and very tidy too.Thanks
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Originally Posted by craftyone27
Just curious what size you are making the balnkets? Love the idea - looks like it would speed up the finishing process!
My fringe is shorter or longer depending on the size piece I was able to get. |
That looks a lot better than tying...
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I like this idea. I make scarves using fleece, will be trying your method on the next ones.
Merry Christmas |
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Originally Posted by sewgull
I like this idea. I make scarves using fleece, will be trying your method on the next ones.
Merry Christmas The fleece had the embroidered roses and pink ribbons on it already [ATTACH=CONFIG]141845[/ATTACH] |
Supper Ideal.Thanks for this great Tip :D :thumbup:
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hmm,i've seen that done somewhere before but forgot about it. i've done my last fleece "blanket" but thanks. i use a 'slip' knot that looks somewhat like what you showed. like it much better than tying a regular knot that can come undone in the wash.
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