Holiday Fleece Throw
Fleece Throw
This holiday fleece throw is perfect for fireside cuddling. Make one to keep and one to give!
Materials
* 3 yds berry fleece
* 1 yd sage fleece
* 1/2 yd loden fleece
* 1/8 yd ivory fleece
* 3 skeins ivory pearl cotton
Patterns
Directions
1. Cut two 48"x54" pieces of berry fleece.
2. Enlarge tree template 800% and cut from sage fleece.
3. With pearl cotton, blanket stitch tree to berry fleece.
4. Enlarge scroll template 200% and cut four scrolls from loden fleece. Stitch to tree.
5. Cut balls from ivory and berry fleece. Blanket stitch to tree.
6. To make fringe, cut top and bottom edges of berry fleece. Cut 7" into fleece at ½" intervals. (Repeat for backing). Knot several pieces of fringe together, including front and back.
8. Blanket stitch with pearl cotton around side edges of throw. (See blanket stitching instructions below.)
Blanket Stitching Instructions
Bring the needle up through the fabric at A. Insert at B & come up at C in a single motion, keeping the thread under the tip of the needle.
Pull the needle through the fabric. Continue making vertical stitches in this manner.
To finish a row of stitches, take a tiny stitch over the last stitch
Blanet Stitch
Here's the link for the pattern
http://www.sewing.org/enthusiast/holiday_fleece_throw_patterns.pdf

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13 Comments
Post a CommentVery pretty!!! Another one I will have to try.
if only I could sew.... =o[ it looks beautful...
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I think I saw this in a Christmas craft book...Gorgeous!
It really doesn't require that much sewing, other than the blanket stitch, you knot the ends
*Thank you. My real name... is plain... Jane Jones. (Alice - Closer)
I wish I could sew too! I'm hopeless with a needle and thread. At work one day, the hem of my pants fell down, so I stapled it back up
*Thank you. My real name... is plain... Jane Jones. (Alice - Closer)
It looks very cheerful!
gruaig - I know a lot of people that do things like that! Or tape them!
I started to like it during middle school in Home Ec class and I've been doing embroidery and the like ever since. I'm just scared of my sewing machine!
If only I could sew! But is looks really pretty.
thanks i love to do crafts n make things it occupys me
well i'm going to try this ..but i don't know if i can make it like the picture's!
JPJ - I'm 28 now so I'd better get cracking at it!
I can guarantee you if I tried to make this, it wouldn't look anything like this!
I'm not the
craftiest person.
It's beautiful though, and looks so cozy!
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