Tie Blanket Knot Directions
The knots on this method turn out nice and tidy.
Tie blanket knot directions. The finished blanket should lay flat. Once you are all smoothed out grab your ruler and measure in 4 from each corner and remove the 4 x4 square. Place fleece rectangles wrong sides together. Using a simple knot attach the bottom layer to the top layer.
You can also mark out a straight line with masking tape. You are going to cut 4 x 1 25 strips all the way around the edges. Ways to knot your fleece tie blanket there are many types of knots that you can make. Whether you ve purchased a kit or simply want to start with a few pieces of fabric follow these directions to make a warm no sew tie blanket out of two pieces of fleece.
All the knots should be snug up to the blanket but not too tight. Take the two layers of fringe and tie them together in a knot. This gives a more stable blanket. To create this knot put your index and middle finger on top of the fabric near the place where the knot should be.
From each piece of fleece cut 56 x 70 rectangle. Cut five inch slits every one inch to make a 1 x 5 inch fringe around the entire edge of the fleece blanket. Cut both layers of fleece at the same time. Making a fleece blanket with a tied fringe edge is an easy no sew project especially for kids and teens.
This style uses a knot that shows the coordinating fabric making a great contrast. These inexpensive blankets are perfect for gifts or charity projects. A great no sew blanket that anyone can m. To make the fringe cut 7 into fleece at 1 intervals around all sides of both top and bottom.
Tie the matching top and bottom slits together into double knots helps them to say together after washing. Learn how to make a tie blanket from fleece using this easy method. If your blanket is square all four sides the same length you can turn the top so that the stretch goes in the opposite direction of the stretch on the bottom piece. Now pull the strips through the hole.
7 tie the corner strips together. If your fingers are larger use the width of your thumb if your fingers are smaller use from tip to first knuckle. I like to use a yardstick to mark out my cuts and keep them straight.