It’s also a great diy gift that kids can make to give as birthday presents for friends! Most of the no-sew fleece blankets that I have seen are double layer, which makes them very warm. The knots on the double blankets often come untied; this fringe stays put much more easily. Hav...
Hi friends! I have a super easy no-sew fleece blanket tutorial for you today. This project only takes about an hour or so to make and it’s a great gift idea for new babies, birthdays, and holidays! –>> Watch myNo Sew Fleece Blanket Tutorialhere! SUPPLIES NEEDED: 2 pieces of fleec...
Create the perfect cozy blanket for a chilly day or make some sweet homemade gifts with these EASY No Sew Fleece Blanket Instructions! No Sew Fleece Blanket Instructions There’s nothing cozier than being wrapped up in a soft, warm blanket, right? That’s why I know you’ll love this eas...
Baby blanket: 1 yard each (2 yards total) Child’s blanket: 1.5 yards each (3 yards total) Adult blanket: 2 yards each (4 yards total) sharp fabric scissors yardstick or ruler masking tape (optional – to mark your cut line) How do you make a No Sew Fleece Blanket without Knots?
Here’s an easy idea to get you started. DIY No-Sew Blankets You don’t have to be a skilled craftsperson to make a useful and beautiful blanket. Here’s an easy, no-sew project that everyone can participate in. Find out which of your local organizations, hospitals, charities, ...
How to Make a No-Sew T-Shirt Blanket: This Instructable will show you how to make a t-shirt blanket without needing a sewing machine. T-shirt blankets are a great way to preserve memories and make use of your old t-shirts. I made my blanket because I don
Learn how to make a blanket scarf and see how simple and easy it is. No need to buy these scarves at the store when you can make a no sew scarf at home.
Easy DIY No-Sew Scrunchie One thing to note BEFORE you start ironing any fabric for your easy diy no-sew scrunchie with the adhesive, note that you will want to allow the ironed area to cool completely before testing the hem. It’s also a good idea to test your hem the first time yo...
There is no better place to grow a child’s imagination than tucked away inside a secret hideout. While blanket forts are still a trusty go-to, why not up the ante with a DIY no-sew teepee that can stay out year-round? Store-bought play tents can cost upwards of a couple hundred do...
You can note that I used a twin size mattress fitted sheet to cover the top of the blankets for my make-shift ironing board. Step 5: Prepare the Fusible Webbing 3 More Images Before I started this project, I knew I wanted to be able to cover my kitchen table with the tablecloth, if...