Instructions on How To Make A Fleece Tied Blanket – Perfect for Gift Giving!

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**I wrote this post last year but thought it would be a great share again this year **
For the past few years I have given Fleece Tied Blankets as gifts. They have been a huge hit and now people have actually asked for them. Gavin had a little monkey one I made him when he was around 6 months old that is too small now. It is however, the perfect size for a stroller blanket!

Things you will need:
Sharp scissors
2 separate fabrics (cut at 2 yards each)

Lay your first layer out. I recommend doing it on a carpet as it helps keep the fleece from shifting or moving while working with it.

Next lay your second layer on top. Do your best at matching it up. You may have to trim it a bit but if it’s only hanging over a little, don’t worry about it.
Next trim a square cut off each corner. Cut through both pieces.
Not a huge square. I used my hand as a reference.
I know, my hands aren’t rockin‘ lately. But they aren’t crackin‘ so I’m good!
Next go around the entire blanket cutting small slits. They should be about 1-1.5 inches in width. You don’t need to measure or be perfect. Eyeball it. You won’t notice any problems once its made. I promise.
Here’s a pic after I did it all.
To start tying it together you want to sit on it. I couldn’t think of how to word it so here’s a pic. Sit directly on it and use your foot to keep the other side put.
When I tie it together I try to keep it so the bottom color ties up. Don’t side tie either.
Double knot. Make it tight. You may see the blanket turning in as you go along. Don’t sweat it. It should do that.
Here it is 2/3 done. On the long sides you’ll notices it’s more “stretchy” when you tie. That’s normal. Don’t worry!
Once your done go through and trim the edges. The long side usually show some bump edges just trim them off. Account for that too when your trimming your slits.
Done! Once you got it down a 2 yard blanket takes just under an hour to make.
As you can see these are popular here! You can wash them all you want. I wash them once a week (or more if needed) with hot water. The other 2 are over a year old and haven’t been effected by washing. They are the warmest blankets ever!
If you’re looking for deals on fleece I recommend checking out the fabric section at your Walmart. I got both the fleece fabrics from Walmart for under $25. The Hot Wheels one we found at Jo-Ann’s and I probably paid $25 just for the top fabric.
If you have questions let me know!
Let me know too if you make one!

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Jennifer, the mom behind the Mom Spotted blog, is located in Western Ma. She has three boys, Johnny (11), Gavin (5), & Sawyer (Newborn). She is married to her high school sweetheart. On Mom Spotted you'll find a fun selection of recipes, family fun, product reviews, and more! She's a Wilton Mom, Hoover Insider, Kolcraft Mom, and more. You can also find her on twitter @MomSpotted and Facebook as Jennifer MomSpotted.

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  1. 1

    Oh I love this idea. My MIL made one of these for my son one year. Is there a way to fill it with stuffing to make it thicker and warmer?

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    P.S. could you please add the TweetMeme RT button for twitter :)
    I like to retweet when it’s easily accessible.

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    Oka says:

    If you watch you can get deals at Hancock’s and Jo-Ann fabrics, but it’s not worth paying full price. Non-licensed prints are much cheaper.

    I have been making these for a few years, now extended family practically begs for them as a gift.

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    Jennifer says:

    They are thick and incredibly warm the way they are. I promise you don’t need the fill.

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    Jennifer says:

    Would love that but don’t know how lol

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    Cari S. says:

    I make these every year too!

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    Jacqueline Griffin says:

    I love making these! Such a nice gift that is cheap and easy when you use your Joanna’s Fabric coupon!

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    Brandie says:

    I have been given these as gifts and I can absolutely agree that they are so wonderful to have!! =)
    Thanks for sharing!

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    Valerie says:

    We make these in our Homeschool Community Coop every year and take them to the City Rescue Mission. Our kids actually just made these today and have them all ready to be delivered to the City Mission. They are wonderful blankets and we have been doing this for several years now. Thanks for sharing.

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    Judie says:

    thanks so much for these directions. Last year I bought a bunch of “Breast Cancer” pink ribbon fleece in all different designs from Jo-Anns. they were having a fleece sale. . I wanted to make some of these blankets for the cancer center at my hospital. . I lost the directions I had, with your easy explained directions I can get to work on them now.

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    Nichol says:

    We have two of these, I love them. And they are very warm. So simple, I may need to start making these as gifts, thanks for the tutorial!

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    Traci66 says:

    I have made a few of these. They do make great gifts. Everyone loves them. They are very warm and soft, love them. Thanks for sharing.

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    Shauna says:

    Thank you for the great idea!

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    stephanie muth says:

    I’m definitly doing this with my six year old shes gonna love having a new blanket an it’ll give some mommy an daughter time together.

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    Jennifer says:

    I am kinda confused on how you got the big section of red when you was finished…

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    Jennifer says:

    There are two pieces of fabric. You are knotting them together. When you’re down and flip it over you’ll see the other color. In my case it was red. Hope that helps.

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    Rose @Dozenroses13 says:

    I love that you posted this! I’m going to make some tied dog beds this year for gifts. Same concept, just with a pillow inside :) Thanks for sharing :)

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    Rose @Dozenroses13 says:

    I linked to this post in the blog I just posted about a similar concept to make a dog bed.

    http://dozenroses13.com/wordpress/2010/12/23/dog-beds/

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