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Old 10-22-2010, 07:18 PM
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Nice!
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Old 10-22-2010, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by carolaug
Now that is also a good idea...they have a cutter that makes the holes.
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Nice. :thumbup: I've done a blanket stitch by hand on some of mine.
Ooh, can you tell me more about this cutter, please???
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Old 10-22-2010, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by luckylindy333
Very cute! You can even cut some fringe if you want.
Last year I made some fleece hats the added a scarf to a couple of the hats. I cut a 9 inch width,then cut about 4 inch fringe on either end. Looks cute, with almost no work
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Old 10-22-2010, 09:28 PM
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I've made a poncho type short cape out of fleece by cutting a shawl-width piece long enough to go around and then stitching the inner edge for about 12"...quick, easy, cozy and leaves your hands free to do whatever you need to be doing instead of holding the shawl in place.
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Old 10-23-2010, 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by skydiver70
Since fleece doesn't ravel, you can cut a fringe on the ends. Just make cuts across the ends, trying to make each cut the same length.
If you have the ruler with the 1/2" cuts in it it makes it easy to do with a rotary cutter. HOWEVER, only cut one end at a time---trying to cut through two layers is almost impossible and very frustrating. You can also pull on the fringes--stretch them out as far as they'll go and they'll curl up making a more frilly/girly look to the scarves.
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Old 10-23-2010, 02:01 AM
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Nice scarves.....after I found fleece, gave up crocheting them :-)
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Old 10-23-2010, 02:35 AM
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good idea...I am going to go to Joanne's today to get one of those rulers.
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Since fleece doesn't ravel, you can cut a fringe on the ends. Just make cuts across the ends, trying to make each cut the same length.
If you have the ruler with the 1/2" cuts in it it makes it easy to do with a rotary cutter. HOWEVER, only cut one end at a time---trying to cut through two layers is almost impossible and very frustrating. You can also pull on the fringes--stretch them out as far as they'll go and they'll curl up making a more frilly/girly look to the scarves.
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Old 10-23-2010, 03:52 AM
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Here is a link I found to make the fringe - quick and easy...buying the template and an extra mat today.
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Old 10-23-2010, 06:58 AM
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I bought this ruler at Joanne's for 11.99 today on sale...worked great! no problems took two mins. It s the Shape Cut Slotted Ruler. The is how I made the fringe .
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Since fleece doesn't ravel, you can cut a fringe on the ends. Just make cuts across the ends, trying to make each cut the same length.
If you have the ruler with the 1/2" cuts in it it makes it easy to do with a rotary cutter. HOWEVER, only cut one end at a time---trying to cut through two layers is almost impossible and very frustrating. You can also pull on the fringes--stretch them out as far as they'll go and they'll curl up making a more frilly/girly look to the scarves.
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Old 10-23-2010, 06:59 AM
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Thanks for the tip on putting on fringe, so much easier than sewing it....and looks better. And of course while I was there found more fleeze on clearance. 1/2 yard for $1.50 with a really neat pattern. Will be making christmas presents...
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I bought 1/2 yard of fleece and decided to make a few scarfs. I made 4 scarfs - total cost $5.60 (price was higher due to the pattern) - I tried to sew the edges, but I did not like the looks if it. (satin stitch) - I will stick with the No sew when doing the fleece scarfs.
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