17+ Blanket Patterns Sewing

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Creating a blanket can be a fun and rewarding sewing project. Below, I'll provide you with instructions for a simple patchwork blanket and a basic fleece tie blanket.

Patchwork Blanket:

Materials:

  1. Assorted fabric scraps or fat quarters
  2. Sewing machine and matching thread
  3. Rotary cutter or fabric scissors
  4. Cutting mat
  5. Quilt batting
  6. Iron and ironing board

Instructions:

  1. Fabric Selection:
    • Choose a variety of fabric scraps or fat quarters in colors and patterns that you like. Ensure they complement each other.
  2. Cutting:
    • Use a rotary cutter and cutting mat to cut the fabric into squares or rectangles of the same size. A common size is 6 to 8 inches.
  3. Arranging:
    • Arrange the cut pieces in a pleasing pattern. Play around with different arrangements until you're satisfied.
  4. Sewing:
    • Sew the fabric pieces together using a 1/4-inch seam allowance. Press the seams open with an iron.
  5. Adding Batting:
    • Cut a piece of quilt batting to match the size of your patchwork top. Place the batting on the wrong side of the patchwork and baste or pin it in place.
  6. Quilting:
    • Quilt the layers together. You can do straight lines, diagonal lines, or any pattern you prefer.
  7. Binding:
    • Add binding to finish the edges. You can use pre-made bias tape or make your own.

Fleece Tie Blanket:

Materials:

  1. Two pieces of fleece fabric (same size)
  2. Fabric scissors
  3. Ruler
  4. Marking pen or chalk

Instructions:

  1. Cutting:
    • Lay the two pieces of fleece on top of each other, right sides facing out. Trim any uneven edges.
  2. Tying:
    • Along all four edges, make evenly spaced cuts through both layers of fleece. The cuts should be about 1-1.5 inches apart and 4-6 inches deep.
  3. Tie the Knots:
    • Take one strip from the top layer and one strip from the bottom layer. Tie them together in a double knot. Repeat this process for all the strips around the blanket.
  4. Trimming:
    • Trim any excess or uneven strips for a neat finish.
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These are just basic patterns to get you started. Feel free to customize and experiment with different fabrics, sizes, and techniques to create a unique blanket. Enjoy your sewing!