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Oh and they will take some time at first, my boyfriend helped me cut and tie the fringes on the one we made for his step mom and it took us a few hours to finish. |
The rotary tool I have is very sharp and will cut through several layers of cotton fabric at one time. It came with several different blades. |
Also, good luck with using the rotary cutter with these. I tried using mine to do it but since fleece is sooo thick and sturdy, it ended up messing up my blade (dulled it out REALLY bad - had to buy a new blade) and it took forever to cut with it, scissors were much faster. However, it may be different for you all. Good luck!!!! |
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we'll i bought some sharp scissors as well. I wanted to see which one I liked best. But I think I am going to start with the 4X4 size cuts. Since this is a little smaller. :p |
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The rotary cutting tool is awesome!!!! Scissors time consuming.... I have even put batting in between fleece pieces done some stitching around it, and made a dog bed. Have fun!!!!!! |
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For me it was plant holders and wall hangings! :D You probably have seen the big owl sitting on the drift wood? Lol, I loved that at the time. |
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I made my little girl one for Christmas. It was either 1 3/4 yds or 2 yds? I can't remember now. It took about 2 hours to make, and that was start to finish. The one I made the other night for Maximus only took about an hour. I got 1 yd each of two coordinating fleeces which will make two blankets for him, I only got the one made so far. I made a smaller one for him so he could tote it around and adjust it the way he wanted it. The only thing I don't like about making them is when buying your own coordinating fleece, cutting the salvage off and then evening the two separate fleeces together. It's an anxiety thing. lol I've never had a problem once I start, it's the anticipation of starting it and feeling like I'm going to mess it up. |
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I could only find the pink and white one and the left over red plaid material that I had made a blanket from, but I think that blanket was left somewhere. Rats, now I'll be thinking about that thing all night hehe! The red and the blue are the two I'm going to make blankets with as soon as I find the grey fleece for backing. It has to be the same weight. These will be put away for next Christmas to give to who knows who. :p |
Aww, thanks. My corner squares were about 4" x 4" on the smaller blankets. Then about 4" strips every 1" or so. I don't measure mine, although I hate to admit it was because I was too lazy. ;) . |
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Thats the size I am going to start with..hehe |
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I just made them for my babies. I just tied up three ends and left one end open. Trixie was very warm for her car ride to the vet for shots. She felt safe and secure all tucked inside it. It was easier for me to handle her too. I did not have to do the juggle act when it came time to pay. I knew she wouldn't fall out the bottom. I don't like to put my babies down anywhere. Especially the vet. (fleas and stuff) I feel safer if I hold them. :aimeeyorkCOCO :aimeeyorkPEBBLES :aimeeyorkTRIXIE I went to Wal-mart and they had solids on clearance for 2.99 yd. So I got hot pink and baby pink and just doubled it up. Now it's reversable. I only wish I would have thought of this when my kids were little. It's hard to hold them and make sure the blanket is covering their feet. With this they are all snug. |
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It's hysterical when all three of my babies try to get in there. So cute. I'll get some pictures. |
i've been telling myself i'm going to make one of these for myself, my boyfriend & for my babies but i haven't yet! this site is my favorite one for the instructions because i like the way she ties her knots.. there's also a video for the instructions too :) No Sew Fleece Blanket No Sew Fleece Blanket |
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