Thank you; Thank you; Thank you! I love this video! I was so worried about sewing a blanket, as I am not able to set up my sewing machine right now. Now I can make the blankets I was hoping to make for Christmas gifts. I love your calm and pleasant voice and easy instruction method. Thank you.
What a great video - so easy to follow. I make fleece blankets with a single crochet edge that I donate to children through our county’s social services - 162 blankets as of today. Now I can dress up the crochet edges with double crochet and different yarn colors. You’re a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much❤️ Patty
@@PattyNonneman-g2f Thank you for your kind words, Patty! And how wonderful that you share your talents with others! I’m happy to be a tiny part of it!
I am a knitter who knows how to crochet. And this really makes me want to get the fabric punch, some fleece, yarn and get to work making some quick and cute presents! Thank you!
Thanks, Shelly! I’m glad you like the video! I’ve made many of these blankets. They are like giving a ‘long lived’ hug to folks you care about. Thank you for your kind words. Tweek
I use a Rotary Cutter with a Perforating Rotary Blade 45mm by Fiskars-Joann Fabric to make the holes in my blankets. Quick and very easy. I also use Anti- Pill plush Fleece, it doesn't ball up or pill in the washer and dryer.
Hi Timothy! I, too, have used the rotary cutter and I agree that it does move the punching process along quickly. I prefer my Fiskars puncher, tho, finding that I have more control over the spacing and also have less trouble pushing the crochet hook into the punched hole. But hey, whatever floats your boat! Anti-Pill plush is nice, too. Have you tried the Lux Fleece... so soft! Thanks for the thoughtful comments! I appreciate it! Tweek
Fiskars needle puncher is so worth getting. An inexpensive poke in style needle puncher bought for 2.00 actually cost me more in time because I could only poke thought with a yarn needle. It ended up attractive but created blanked sts for me to sc through FOR A SECOND< base row, in order to get my size 4 yarn for this fabric for edging. Fiskars saves time and pokes more evenly because of this marking demo presented here.
Hi Bleu813, We have done several videos for other fleece projects including double fleece and, most recently, fleece covered pillows. Yes, I agree! This crochet edge adds a homey, pretty touch! Thanks for your comment! Tweek😊
Oh my gosh, Girl! I hope your power comes back SOON! Here in Michigan we know winter cold very well and fleece helps to beat it back, fo’sure! Good luck, stay safe as all my best hopes are with you’all! Tweek
Thank you for your kind words, MK 😁 My G’ma taught me how to crochet - spent most of those lessons slapping my hand ( gently ) cuz I wasn’t holding the yarn correctly! She was not able to break me of my habit… hah hah… yet I cannot pick up a hook & yarn without thinking of her. I am happy to hear that you have added crocheting to your skill set, MK. I am limited in the stitches I know by heart but we can always keep learning, yes? Thank you for your comment! Tweek 😁
You can use your rotary cutter and ruler and cutting board to trim the edges very quickly. Take your rotary cutter and change the blade to one that will cut a small slit about every 1/2 in along your ruler’s edge. You can get the rotary blade at Joanns’s
Thank you for sharing your lovely tutorial and perfect helpful video. Now to get some fleece fabric-yarn and enjoy the making of cozy-lovely blankets, I love this idea.
Hi! Yes, once the fleece fabric has its edge crocheted it can be stitched together with other pieces. TwT has multiple tutorials on ways to do that. Check us out and have FUN! Thank you for your comment 😁
You have a very soothing voice and I love this project. I have been wanting to make a fleece blanket but I don’t really like the tied edges, too many floppy ends for my taste. This one looks great and I can’t wait to try it. I’m going to the fabric store tomorrow to get some supplies! Thanks for the video. Blessings to you!
I bought the fabric and yarn today and while talking to the sales person cutting the fabric she told me about a blade made for rotary cutters that make punching the holes faster and easier. I have ordered some on Amazon and will be starting my blanket next week. Thanks again for the great video! Blessings, Melissa
@@melissacarrigan7922 I’ve tried several of the rotary cutters, Melissa. I feel that I have more control over the placement of the holes, and that they are more cleanly punched with my hand puncher. It’s personal preference and what works best for you. Good luck on your blanket! ✨😁✨
I was wondering if you would be able to show on a slower pace now to round the corner when crocheting it. I'm a beginner and I did not understand exactly what you did. You went really fast. Thanks
Here's a link to one of my other videos were I do a corner a bit slower: ua-cam.com/video/EOu5MPzrduk/v-deo.html Also, I don't know if you have used this feature before but UA-cam lets play videos back at a slower speed. Just click on the button at the bottom of the video called 'Settings' and select playback speed.
@@belindavanowen1990 Hi Belinda, In my single layer fleece blankets the size of the fabric wasn’t an issue as every size can be put to snuggly use. Small pieces are perfect for use in car seats or strollers. Even smaller can be used for baby doll blankets. But in general I used a 1 yard piece as a measure for a children’s blanket… 2 yards as an adult sized blanket… and for the tall members in my family I used 3 yards, giving them extra wiggle room to cover their toes 😃 IF I’m layering the fleece I make sure to match the sizes, especially the width of the fabric. Glad you liked the video!
Oh my gosh, this is such a great and fun idea! I just have one question, I am a beginner with sewing and crocheting. I have a certain fabric that I would like to use to make my blanket in a queen size, but the problem that I am having is the width of the fabric I want is only 16 inches wide. How do you make a queen size blanket when my fabric is only 16 inches wide? Do I have to line up the fabric and sew it together to get the width I want? Your help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Hi Brody! Well... I’m not adept at all at sewing... so if I had fabric I wanted to fit together I’d take the whole piece and measure it off into squares. Then I’d punch/crochet around each square and hook them together - like a granny square quilt or blanket. In one of our TwT episodes I DID take fleece and create a blanket like this, Brody. It was our first episode of this year, four months ago. If the pieces don’t add up enough to create the queen sized blanket you seek to make, then I’d add other color squares in the mix, ones that would compliment that fabric you like. Gotta be making sure that the size of every square is the same, tho. That’ll make piecing it together much easier. Thank you for your comment! Good luck! Tweek :0)
Or, Brody, yes... you could stitch the pieces together and then crochet an edge around the whole piece. Good idea! I’m not one to run to a sewing machine first, but this could work for you. Again, making sure the pieces are the same width/length. Brain storming, here! Good luck! Tweek
@@TweakswithTweek Thank you for getting back to me! I was mistaken, the fabric I am wanting to use is actually 58 inches instead of 16! 😅. I was eye balling the width when I saw it in the store! Yes, I saw your video on the granny square quilt and will try that when I have a little more experience under my belt. I’m so glad I found your page because I absolutely love this crocheting trick for the fleece blanket! I was also going to ask you, do you have an Etsy shop? Thanks for all your help/advice!
I can't wait to make this where did you get your punch needle because every time I try to look for it it just brings a different kind of punch needle up
The one I use is available on Amazon. Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_glt_fabc_62B7QST97C5PDY8P531M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Hi AsmurrGames, There are rotary punchers you could use but I’ve not found success using them for punching holes into my fleece. You may want to give that a try if you don’t wish to use the hand puncher. Both are Fiskars products. Good luck! 😁
I went with 1.5yrds for my 5 and 8 year olds.... Will their blankets fit on their twin beds after I crochet a border? Also, have you used multicolored or ombre yarns? Are they too busy? I'm so excited to start making these!
Hi Allie, I am doubtful a 1 - 2 yard piece of fleece will cover a twin bed, yet it could cover most of it. I use 1 yd for baby blankets and 2 yards for kids/adult size blankets. For tall members of my family I use 3 yards of fabric. I think ANY color of yarn that you like and/or compliments your fabric or decor is absolutely fine! Have fun! 😁
I found that 1.5 yards made a decent sized blanket about 58x60in something like that. Not big enough for their twin beds but my son still uses his on his bed for his cover sheet at night. My 18 month old I used 1 yard and I cut off about 9in to make it a bit less rectangly and it worked out well. So I'm on blanket #3 now and they are so cute!
Yours turned out very nice. You have a much thinner sturdier looking fleece than my first little test piece. It would have been a very cute blanket but...My fleece I used was some I had and I don't know the brand but it was fairly thick and very soft. But it just pulls the holes punched in it larger when crocheted. When I punched the holes which I did very precisely. It just looks awful when I crochet in the first chain. You can see big holes..they seem to pull larger when crochet. I'm not happy seeing these holes and makes the fabric weak. I think I will do as my mother n law did many, many years ago...for my babies...I'm 75 now..she simply sewed a blanket stitch around or made a little fancy hand embroidery on the blankets she made for me. I will do this with a needle first row and then crochet it. I think this will look a lot sturdier. Even though I have a very nice quality fleece I'm using. I don't want to ruin all my new fabric fleece for my great grandchild due very soon.
Hi Sylvia, Thank you for sharing your comment with us! I have an idea of what you refer to as I have had trouble pushing my crochet hook through the ‘fluffy’ or thicker fleece. When I shop for fleece I tend to purchase Blizzard and I avoid the thinner fabrics that tend to catch as I hook OR tend to ‘gobble up’ the punch holes I make. Your solution sounds as though you will have a pretty blanket for your great grandchild when you complete it, tho! My hats off to you, Sylvia! I appreciate your tenacity! Thank you for your comment! Tweek
Hi , If you use a larger size punch be sure to keep off the fabric edge as the holes will be bigger and will stretch more. You may also find it more challenging to punch thru the fleece…so rest your hand as you go would be my best suggestion. Thank you for your comment! Good luck! Tweek 😁
Love your video and would like to ask what size fleece you would recommend for a car seat blanket? Looks like you’ve been making quite a few blankets so I thought maybe you could let me know what you think. I was thinking a yard would be too big for a baby, what do you think about a 1/2 yard?
Hi Cheryl, I use 1 yd of fleece for baby blankets & 2-3 yds for adult sized blankets. Our reasoning for the baby-sized is that it offers full coverage for a child and can be folded to accommodate a carseat or stroller. When you purchase fleece the fabric can be cut to smaller sizes to suit your needs. I would suggest measuring the car seat or stroller to determine what amount of fabric will suit you best. A half yard of fleece may be the perfect size for your little one! Thank you for your kind comment! Tweek 😁
I’m looking to purchase the Fiskar, 1/16th needle puncher, am not able to find it. I found this on Amazon Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle Is this it. The description says for use with card stock. Please help. Thank you.
Yes, that is the hand punch that works with fleece fabric as well and the one that I use. Well done! I used to purchase it at my local fabric store but they discontinued stocking this product. Luckily we can still purchase it online. ✨😁✨
I don’t know! I’ve never used a leather punch! 🤔 The Fiskar needle punch makes a 1/16 inch hole. I imagine the leather puncher creates a larger punch hole than that.
Lendora, I use the Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch that's available on Amazon You can find it here: www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_CTHJ69VA5B5JA646HDWN
Hi Lisette, I use the 1/6 Fiskers puncher exclusively. A paper puncher is almost impossible to use on fabric unless you have very very strong hands. 😊 The Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Needle Punch can be found here on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_3gbQFbB55G6TP Thank you for your comment. TwT
This is such a great tutorial and so easy to follow. Do you wash the fleece before you begin? Will it shrink if you wash it after you add the crochet? Thank you!
Hi Angela, I don’t wash the fleece before I begin but I have many many times washed the blankets after I have crocheted them and they turn out wonderfully! That is one of the things I really like about fleece fabric, it is easy to use and so very durable... and cuddly snuggly, too. It did not shrink after washing... no worries in that regard. Good luck with your project and thank you for your comment! Tweek :0)
Do you think the needle punch tool works better than the rotary skip stitch blade? I don't see well so I am thinking the needle punch might be better for me. I seem to have missed the part regarding how to get an even punch line. Can you explain that part for me? thanks!
Hi Elaine! I have used both the needle punch and the rotary skip blade for my fleece blanket projects. Perhaps because I am more comfortable with the needle puncher, that is my preferred tool for working with fleece fabric. To help me try to keep a straight edge I use a sharpie pen and place a mark on my puncher about 1/2 inch from it’s needle end so as I punch along, that mark becomes a guide to keep the puncher holes even. If the holes are a bit off, it doesn’t matter much to me as the added crochet embellishment helps to hide imperfections. Besides, this is a home made project and if the edge is a bit off, well it was made with as much care as I could manage when I stitched it up. Oh! And another tip I could offer to you, Elaine, is to lift your fabric towards a light as you gently pull on the edge of your fabric. Doing this exposes the punch hole as light shines through it. This has helped me many a time over as I lose a punch hole, especially if I am punching into dark fabric. I hope this helps you, Elaine! Thank you for your comment! Tweek :0)
Um, can you? Hee hee, cuz I can punch thru one layer of fleece without trouble but as fabric gets thicker punching gets harder. I punch each layer then stitch them together. You could try a rotary wheel for punching yet I’ve never experienced success in using one on single layered fabric, let alone double layered. Give it a try? I’ll stick with what works best for me. Punch each piece, stitch each. Maybe slow, but always sure!😄
@@TweakswithTweek I actually saw another of your videos where you did exactly that. Punched, stitched and then combined. I have also seen a blanket stitch used as a base. Might be my opinion as I don't have a punch or the $$$ to purchase one. I am making a 1 yard baby blanket. I might get hooked, but I'll find out.
Hi Alice, I have never tried flannel fabric before... but as long as the fabric doesn’t run after you punch a hole into it, that might work. Good luck!
Hi Monica. I am sorry but I cannot make such a determination for you. A general rule in making/creating artwork to sell or barter is to total up the material costs and add the time you’ve expended in the making the project. It is up to you to determine what value you place on your own time and the worth you believe you deserve for it. Good luck!
I imagine if you could line up the punch holes in the two pieces of fleece, and you were able to keep them in place as you stitched through both... that may work. I have not attempted it, but it does sound interesting. That sure would be one extra warm blanket! Let me know if you find some success with this idea, Kathy! Good Luck! Tweek
@@TweakswithTweek thank you for the reply. I have ordered my grandson a no sew blanket for Christmas. I was looking for a different way of doing it without the cutting and knotting. I found your video online and since I am also a crocheter this peaked my interest. I think I will pin the two pieces together to keep the holes aligned while crocheting.
My plan is to also make one with two layers. I have a rotary cutter with a blade that makes the holes. I will be using pins and clips to hold everything together
I ended up putting a braided tie edging on it so it would look like a baseball seam around the edges sincethefleeceprintwasbaseballs. I found some fleece in my closet I didn't know I had and want to try the crochet edging on it.
Hello I have a piece of fleece is about 11x14 and I want to crochet atoubd it to make an adult blanket. So how do you crochet more then a border. Any suggestions that I can make it more then a boarder and good corners?? Thank you Joann
Hi Joann, Um, an 11x14 INCH piece of fleece you have? I would encourage you to find a crocheting tutorial to follow if you’d wish for more helpful and specific ways to crochet blankets. My skills in that regard are not strong as double crochet is my current max level of skill. There are very talented people out there who are willing to share their crochet techniques with us. Go check them out! ( maybe I will, too! ) Tweek
Hi Jeanette, I prefer the smaller needle punch as it is easier to make the punches in the fleece. If you go to Amazon you can find the 1/16 inch Fiskars puncher there. A 1/8th punch will make a larger hole in the fabric. I have yet to find a 1/16 at my local supply stores so I purchase them online. Thank you for your question & Good luck! 🍀 Tweek
Hi Jeanette, Since the puncher needle is larger it may be harder to go thru the fleece fabric. Take it easy and rest your hand as you go. Yes, good luck! 🍀
We got ours from Amazon....Link below Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle: www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_9J9DMS9F44Y08N5AK8SP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Hi Elizabeth... Since fleece can be sort of tricky in determining the ‘right side’ of it, I look for the sharper image on the fabric and try to determine which side seems less fuzzy. That is the side I have face me as I punch. The puncher seems to punch more easily on the lesser fuzzy side. A lighter fabric makes it easier to determine, as well, but look for a sharper image on the print and less fuzz. Another ‘give away’ is to look for the writing on the fabric edge before you cut the excess away...ie: ‘JoAnn Fabric’ imprint is inked and easily read on the ‘right side’ of the fabric. Good luck, and thank you for your comment! Tweek
Hi Ranjis, This is a single piece of regular fleece ( Lux Fleece makes an extra soft blanket but is a bit harder to punch thru ) and tho the design IS stamped on both sides, one side is usually more vibrant and the other blurred. Tweek😁
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You're like the Bob Ross of crafting ♥️
Thank you, Gail! High praise, indeed! Tweek
OH! I am sorry! Thank you ANNA! I take your compliment as high praise! :0)
Actually you are making a single crochet stitch with your yellow. Very nice!
Yes! A go-to edge 😄
Thank you; Thank you; Thank you! I love this video! I was so worried about sewing a blanket, as I am not able to set up my sewing machine right now. Now I can make the blankets I was hoping to make for Christmas gifts. I love your calm and pleasant voice and easy instruction method. Thank you.
What a great video - so easy to follow. I make fleece blankets with a single crochet edge that I donate to children through our county’s social services - 162 blankets as of today. Now I can dress up the crochet edges with double crochet and different yarn colors. You’re a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much❤️
Patty
@@PattyNonneman-g2f Thank you for your kind words, Patty! And how wonderful that you share your talents with others! I’m happy to be a tiny part of it!
I really like your non- hurried quiet voice in giving instructions. Thank you for your help.
Thank you so much Judy! 😊
I agree, soothing and calming ,
I am a knitter who knows how to crochet. And this really makes me want to get the fabric punch, some fleece, yarn and get to work making some quick and cute presents! Thank you!
I love this. You’re so soft spoken and helpful on teaching us
Thanks, Shelly! I’m glad you like the video! I’ve made many of these blankets. They are like giving a ‘long lived’ hug to folks you care about. Thank you for your kind words. Tweek
This is a must watch video if you want to learn to add a border around your fleece blanket! Great job Tweek!
I bought a rotory blade with notches from the Linus blanket project group.
I use a scalloped rotary tool to make the holes
This is the most pleasant video for this type of task that i have found. Thank you!!!
😊 Thank you
I use a Rotary Cutter with a Perforating Rotary Blade 45mm by Fiskars-Joann Fabric to make the holes in my blankets. Quick and very easy. I also use Anti- Pill plush Fleece, it doesn't ball up or pill in the washer and dryer.
Hi Timothy! I, too, have used the rotary cutter and I agree that it does move the punching process along quickly. I prefer my Fiskars puncher, tho, finding that I have more control over the spacing and also have less trouble pushing the crochet hook into the punched hole. But hey, whatever floats your boat! Anti-Pill plush is nice, too. Have you tried the Lux Fleece... so soft! Thanks for the thoughtful comments! I appreciate it! Tweek
VERY nice. thank you for sharing.😊
Thank you for sharing this beautiful project ❤️ I will make one for each of my grandbabies 🥰
I love your soft and calm voice 🥰
Thank you 🙏 😊
Can you crochet two pieces of fleece together at the same time to make a heavier blanket????
Yes you can! I have a couple of different videos where I did just that. Here's the link to one of them: ua-cam.com/video/aRVoiuqY6uc/v-deo.html
I love this idea. Thank you. I will try it!
Good luck and have fun 😊
Adding the crochet around the blanket makes it that much sweeter!
Love love love! 💕💕💕💕💕
The yellow yarn stitch is a single crochet. I just love your channel. I want to make everything. New subbie and so thankful I found you.
Thanks for the comment, the information and for subbing!
Fiskars needle puncher is so worth getting. An inexpensive poke in style needle puncher bought for 2.00 actually cost me more in time because I could only poke thought with a yarn needle. It ended up attractive but created blanked sts for me to sc through FOR A SECOND< base row, in order to get my size 4 yarn for this fabric for edging. Fiskars saves time and pokes more evenly because of this marking demo presented here.
I find a lot of my fleece in the remnants area at Joanne’s.
Thank you so much for this! I can't wait to get started on my first blanket 💙
Thank you and have fun! 😊
Thank you for this great idea ...I am an NICU nurse now I can quickly make no sew blankets for my little ones❤❤
You are welcome! 😊🦃
Could you do that with a double sided blanket like the no sew flannel blankets? I love this edge!
Hi Bleu813, We have done several videos for other fleece projects including double fleece and, most recently, fleece covered pillows. Yes, I agree! This crochet edge adds a homey, pretty touch! Thanks for your comment! Tweek😊
Here from TX - no power 36+ hours with single digit temps so think its time to start this!! :-)
Sounds like a plan! Stay safe and warm. 😊👍🏻
Oh my gosh, Girl! I hope your power comes back SOON! Here in Michigan we know winter cold very well and fleece helps to beat it back, fo’sure! Good luck, stay safe as all my best hopes are with you’all! Tweek
I want to make two dozen 😁. Thanks for this, what a pleasure to watch and completely doable with your instruction.
Thank you so much for sharing and teaching. Your voice is so very smoothing. :)
Thank you for this lovely comment! Tweek :0)
I love this. I will try this. A great way to use my crochet skills with fleece. I will purchase needle punch.
Thank you 😊 Have fun with your project!
Thanks for sharing your crochet trim tutorial! I love it!
You are welcome 😊
Thank you so much! You are a wonderful teacher and I appreciate your videos that taught me how to crochet (for the very first time) so quickly.
Thank you for your kind words, MK 😁 My G’ma taught me how to crochet - spent most of those lessons slapping my hand ( gently ) cuz I wasn’t holding the yarn correctly! She was not able to break me of my habit… hah hah… yet I cannot pick up a hook & yarn without thinking of her. I am happy to hear that you have added crocheting to your skill set, MK. I am limited in the stitches I know by heart but we can always keep learning, yes? Thank you for your comment!
Tweek 😁
Love this!!! Going to do this on my next fleece blanket!
Thank you I will be making these.
Especially now I know how to put the holes in. Ha
Thank you for sharing your plans. I'm sure it will turned out great!😀
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing your video Im definitely gonna try this. We have 2 grandsons this would be a great gift for Christmas.
I love this! I am following your video to make my soon to be born, great-nephew a blanket! ❤
Wonderful! Have fun and congratulations!
Very calming and inspiring video. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thanks you're a good teacher 😊
You can use your rotary cutter and ruler and cutting board to trim the edges very quickly. Take your rotary cutter and change the blade to one that will cut a small slit about every 1/2 in along your ruler’s edge. You can get the rotary blade at Joanns’s
Yup, I know all about rotary cutters. Glad they work for you, tho! Happy to hear it! 😀
Love, love, love this idea. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you and you are welcome! 😊
Thank-you for sharing such a wonderful yet simple idea !
I love your voice, thank you for teaching us
You are welcome 😊
Love your style of sharing your information! Thank you!
Thank you 😊
I just saw your channel, Love this idea.
This tutorial is so relaxing. I can't wait to try this project!
Thank you and have fun! 😊
Thank you for sharing your lovely tutorial and perfect helpful video. Now to get some fleece fabric-yarn and enjoy the making of cozy-lovely blankets, I love this idea.
Thank you for the kind comment.
They are very cozy! 😊
Thank you nice work
Thank you 😊
Beautiful! 😍 Can I crochet two pieces of fleece like a tie blanket? Thank you for sharing your talents with us. 🙏❤️
Hi! Yes, once the fleece fabric has its edge crocheted it can be stitched together with other pieces. TwT has multiple tutorials on ways to do that. Check us out and have FUN! Thank you for your comment 😁
Thank you, it's beautiful .❤❤❤
😊 Thank you!
So incredibly calming. I'm going to try this on some large fleece blankets I bought for my hedgehog's house :)
Have fun!
@@TweakswithTweek I will! Thank you :)
Thanks for making this so easy to understand. I feel confident enough to begin this project!
Hi tweak I like the way you do it you make it so simple thank you God bless
Thank you Maria! 😊
You have a very soothing voice and I love this project. I have been wanting to make a fleece blanket but I don’t really like the tied edges, too many floppy ends for my taste. This one looks great and I can’t wait to try it. I’m going to the fabric store tomorrow to get some supplies! Thanks for the video. Blessings to you!
Thank you, Melissa! 😁
I bought the fabric and yarn today and while talking to the sales person cutting the fabric she told me about a blade made for rotary cutters that make punching the holes faster and easier. I have ordered some on Amazon and will be starting my blanket next week. Thanks again for the great video! Blessings, Melissa
@@melissacarrigan7922 I’ve tried several of the rotary cutters, Melissa. I feel that I have more control over the placement of the holes, and that they are more cleanly punched with my hand puncher. It’s personal preference and what works best for you. Good luck on your blanket! ✨😁✨
beautiful blanket God Bless you 🙏.
Thank you Judy! 😊
Thank you for a wonderful video. I thoroughly enjoyed it. You’re a good instructor. 🤗
Very nice!
Thank you Glittersp! 😊
So pretty! Thank you for tutorial!
You are so welcome!
I like how you explained. Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Nice video Teresa
Thank you, Denise! :0)
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful work! 👌
Thank you, Kipper! 😁
Love this!!!
Thank you!
So pretty! And calming video. Thank you 😊
Thank you Joy 😊
Thank you for this!
You are welcome 🙏
Beautiful
Thank you Gladys! 😊
Love it, you make it look so easy! Great instructions & easy to follow. Thanks😉
Did you know there is a rotary blade, skip blade, that makes the holes to prep the fleece. Really is a great tool!
Yes, I’ve got a rotary blade set and have used it - what a nifty tool! I prefer the hand punch, is all. Thank you for your comment, DR! Tweek
I was wondering if you would be able to show on a slower pace now to round the corner when crocheting it. I'm a beginner and I did not understand exactly what you did. You went really fast. Thanks
Here's a link to one of my other videos were I do a corner a bit slower:
ua-cam.com/video/EOu5MPzrduk/v-deo.html
Also, I don't know if you have used this feature before but UA-cam lets play videos back at a slower speed. Just click on the button at the bottom of the video called 'Settings' and select playback speed.
Excellent tutorial! Thanks
Thank you 🙏😊
Can you do this on a double layer as well
Yes you can!
Here's a link to a video where Tweek makes a double fleece blanket.
ua-cam.com/video/aRVoiuqY6uc/v-deo.html
Beautiful. Thank you 😊
Thank you Misty!
Thank you for this relaxing video! What size are these? Much appreciated!😊
Thank you O Sew Hoppy! 😊
Hello! I use 1 yard of fleece fabric for kids sized blankets and 2 - 3 yards for adult sized blankets. Glad you liked the video! Thank you! Tweek :0)
@@TweakswithTweek so did you have 36” by 36”? Or whatever with the bolt came in by 36”? Thanks
@@belindavanowen1990
Hi Belinda, In my single layer fleece blankets the size of the fabric wasn’t an issue as every size can be put to snuggly use. Small pieces are perfect for use in car seats or strollers. Even smaller can be used for baby doll blankets. But in general I used a 1 yard piece as a measure for a children’s blanket… 2 yards as an adult sized blanket… and for the tall members in my family I used 3 yards, giving them extra wiggle room to cover their toes 😃
IF I’m layering the fleece I make sure to match the sizes, especially the width of the fabric. Glad you liked the video!
Oh my gosh, this is such a great and fun idea! I just have one question, I am a beginner with sewing and crocheting. I have a certain fabric that I would like to use to make my blanket in a queen size, but the problem that I am having is the width of the fabric I want is only 16 inches wide. How do you make a queen size blanket when my fabric is only 16 inches wide? Do I have to line up the fabric and sew it together to get the width I want? Your help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Hi Brody! Well... I’m not adept at all at sewing... so if I had fabric I wanted to fit together I’d take the whole piece and measure it off into squares. Then I’d punch/crochet around each square and hook them together - like a granny square quilt or blanket. In one of our TwT episodes I DID take fleece and create a blanket like this, Brody. It was our first episode of this year, four months ago. If the pieces don’t add up enough to create the queen sized blanket you seek to make, then I’d add other color squares in the mix, ones that would compliment that fabric you like. Gotta be making sure that the size of every square is the same, tho. That’ll make piecing it together much easier. Thank you for your comment! Good luck! Tweek :0)
Or, Brody, yes... you could stitch the pieces together and then crochet an edge around the whole piece. Good idea! I’m not one to run to a sewing machine first, but this could work for you. Again, making sure the pieces are the same width/length. Brain storming, here! Good luck! Tweek
@@TweakswithTweek Thank you for getting back to me! I was mistaken, the fabric I am wanting to use is actually 58 inches instead of 16! 😅. I was eye balling the width when I saw it in the store! Yes, I saw your video on the granny square quilt and will try that when I have a little more experience under my belt. I’m so glad I found your page because I absolutely love this crocheting trick for the fleece blanket! I was also going to ask you, do you have an Etsy shop? Thanks for all your help/advice!
Hooray! 58 inches in fabric is a measurement my fleece comes in most frequently!! Yay! No further measuring needed... just punch and go! Wheeee!
@@brodyhickle5985 Hi, Brody..um, no Etsy currently.
You said your using a G hook is that a 4mm hook?
Yes a G hook and 4mm hook are the same size
TwT
I can't wait to make this where did you get your punch needle because every time I try to look for it it just brings a different kind of punch needle up
The one I use is available on Amazon. Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle
www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_glt_fabc_62B7QST97C5PDY8P531M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you very much and for your wonderful tutorial I think I'll make each one of my grandchildren one for Christmas this year...
Is there another tool you can use to make the holes in the fabric?
Hi AsmurrGames, There are rotary punchers you could use but I’ve not found success using them for punching holes into my fleece. You may want to give that a try if you don’t wish to use the hand puncher. Both are Fiskars products. Good luck! 😁
I went with 1.5yrds for my 5 and 8 year olds.... Will their blankets fit on their twin beds after I crochet a border? Also, have you used multicolored or ombre yarns? Are they too busy? I'm so excited to start making these!
Hi Allie, I am doubtful a 1 - 2 yard piece of fleece will cover a twin bed, yet it could cover most of it. I use 1 yd for baby blankets and 2 yards for kids/adult size blankets. For tall members of my family I use 3 yards of fabric. I think ANY color of yarn that you like and/or compliments your fabric or decor is absolutely fine! Have fun! 😁
I found that 1.5 yards made a decent sized blanket about 58x60in something like that. Not big enough for their twin beds but my son still uses his on his bed for his cover sheet at night. My 18 month old I used 1 yard and I cut off about 9in to make it a bit less rectangly and it worked out well. So I'm on blanket #3 now and they are so cute!
Yours turned out very nice. You have a much thinner sturdier looking fleece than my first little test piece. It would have been a very cute blanket but...My fleece I used was some I had and I don't know the brand but it was fairly thick and very soft. But it just pulls the holes punched in it larger when crocheted. When I punched the holes which I did very precisely. It just looks awful when I crochet in the first chain. You can see big holes..they seem to pull larger when crochet. I'm not happy seeing these holes and makes the fabric weak. I think I will do as my mother n law did many, many years ago...for my babies...I'm 75 now..she simply sewed a blanket stitch around or made a little fancy hand embroidery on the blankets she made for me. I will do this with a needle first row and then crochet it. I think this will look a lot sturdier. Even though I have a very nice quality fleece I'm using. I don't want to ruin all my new fabric fleece for my great grandchild due very soon.
Hi Sylvia, Thank you for sharing your comment with us! I have an idea of what you refer to as I have had trouble pushing my crochet hook through the ‘fluffy’ or thicker fleece. When I shop for fleece I tend to purchase Blizzard and I avoid the thinner fabrics that tend to catch as I hook OR tend to ‘gobble up’ the punch holes I make. Your solution sounds as though you will have a pretty blanket for your great grandchild when you complete it, tho! My hats off to you, Sylvia! I appreciate your tenacity! Thank you for your comment! Tweek
Thanks and happy new year ! question, can a 1/8 punch be used for this project?
Hi , If you use a larger size punch be sure to keep off the fabric edge as the holes will be bigger and will stretch more. You may also find it more challenging to punch thru the fleece…so rest your hand as you go would be my best suggestion. Thank you for your comment! Good luck!
Tweek 😁
Love your video and would like to ask what size fleece you would recommend for a car seat blanket? Looks like you’ve been making quite a few blankets so I thought maybe you could let me know what you think. I was thinking a yard would be too big for a baby, what do you think about a 1/2 yard?
Hi Cheryl, I use 1 yd of fleece for baby blankets & 2-3 yds for adult sized blankets. Our reasoning for the baby-sized is that it offers full coverage for a child and can be folded to accommodate a carseat or stroller. When you purchase fleece the fabric can be cut to smaller sizes to suit your needs. I would suggest measuring the car seat or stroller to determine what amount of fabric will suit you best. A half yard of fleece may be the perfect size for your little one! Thank you for your kind comment! Tweek 😁
@@TweakswithTweek Thank you Tweek for getting back to me so quickly, I’m going to give this a shot. I’ll let you know how it turns out 😊
I’m looking to purchase the Fiskar, 1/16th needle puncher, am not able to find it. I found this on Amazon
Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle
Is this it. The description says for use with card stock. Please help. Thank you.
Yes, that is the hand punch that works with fleece fabric as well and the one that I use. Well done! I used to purchase it at my local fabric store but they discontinued stocking this product. Luckily we can still purchase it online. ✨😁✨
What, if any, is the difference between a needle puncher and a leather punch?
I don’t know! I’ve never used a leather punch! 🤔 The Fiskar needle punch makes a 1/16 inch hole. I imagine the leather puncher creates a larger punch hole than that.
Do anyone know where to find a needle puncher
Lendora, I use the Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch that's available on Amazon
You can find it here: www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_CTHJ69VA5B5JA646HDWN
Are you using a regular paper puncher or is the fiskars exclusively for material?
Hi Lisette, I use the 1/6 Fiskers puncher exclusively. A paper puncher is almost impossible to use on fabric unless you have very very strong hands. 😊
The Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Needle Punch can be found here on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_3gbQFbB55G6TP
Thank you for your comment.
TwT
@@TweakswithTweek I love your channel. I found it this morning and I am hooked! Be blessed and thank you kindly. 😊
This is such a great tutorial and so easy to follow. Do you wash the fleece before you begin? Will it shrink if you wash it after you add the crochet? Thank you!
Hi Angela, I don’t wash the fleece before I begin but I have many many times washed the blankets after I have crocheted them and they turn out wonderfully! That is one of the things I really like about fleece fabric, it is easy to use and so very durable... and cuddly snuggly, too. It did not shrink after washing... no worries in that regard. Good luck with your project and thank you for your comment! Tweek :0)
@@TweakswithTweek Thank you so much for replying.
Do you think the needle punch tool works better than the rotary skip stitch blade? I don't see well so I am thinking the needle punch might be better for me. I seem to have missed the part regarding how to get an even punch line. Can you explain that part for me? thanks!
Hi Elaine! I have used both the needle punch and the rotary skip blade for my fleece blanket projects. Perhaps because I am more comfortable with the needle puncher, that is my preferred tool for working with fleece fabric. To help me try to keep a straight edge I use a sharpie pen and place a mark on my puncher about 1/2 inch from it’s needle end so as I punch along, that mark becomes a guide to keep the puncher holes even. If the holes are a bit off, it doesn’t matter much to me as the added crochet embellishment helps to hide imperfections. Besides, this is a home made project and if the edge is a bit off, well it was made with as much care as I could manage when I stitched it up. Oh! And another tip I could offer to you, Elaine, is to lift your fabric towards a light as you gently pull on the edge of your fabric. Doing this exposes the punch hole as light shines through it. This has helped me many a time over as I lose a punch hole, especially if I am punching into dark fabric. I hope this helps you, Elaine! Thank you for your comment! Tweek :0)
your awesome with the crochet , you make it look so easy! Keep up that good work.
Thank you 🙏
Can you double the fleece for a cat blanket?
Hi Trudi! Any sized piece of fleece can be doubled… so stitch it up! 😃
Can you do this on a double layer blanket?
Um, can you? Hee hee, cuz I can punch thru one layer of fleece without trouble but as fabric gets thicker punching gets harder. I punch each layer then stitch them together. You could try a rotary wheel for punching yet I’ve never experienced success in using one on single layered fabric, let alone double layered. Give it a try? I’ll stick with what works best for me. Punch each piece, stitch each. Maybe slow, but always sure!😄
@@TweakswithTweek I actually saw another of your videos where you did exactly that. Punched, stitched and then combined. I have also seen a blanket stitch used as a base. Might be my opinion as I don't have a punch or the $$$ to purchase one. I am making a 1 yard baby blanket. I might get hooked, but I'll find out.
Good Idea!
Thank you 🙏
Where can I find the hole puncher that you used for the turtle fleece blanket?
www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Inch-Hand-Punch-Circle/dp/B0001DT3YU
Would this work with flannel fabric also?
Hi Alice, I have never tried flannel fabric before... but as long as the fabric doesn’t run after you punch a hole into it, that might work. Good luck!
If I could make it what is a reasonable sell price
Hi Monica. I am sorry but I cannot make such a determination for you. A general rule in making/creating artwork to sell or barter is to total up the material costs and add the time you’ve expended in the making the project. It is up to you to determine what value you place on your own time and the worth you believe you deserve for it. Good luck!
Can you do two layers of fleece?
I imagine if you could line up the punch holes in the two pieces of fleece, and you were able to keep them in place as you stitched through both... that may work. I have not attempted it, but it does sound interesting. That sure would be one extra warm blanket! Let me know if you find some success with this idea, Kathy! Good Luck! Tweek
@@TweakswithTweek thank you for the reply. I have ordered my grandson a no sew blanket for Christmas. I was looking for a different way of doing it without the cutting and knotting. I found your video online and since I am also a crocheter this peaked my interest. I think I will pin the two pieces together to keep the holes aligned while crocheting.
My plan is to also make one with two layers. I have a rotary cutter with a blade that makes the holes. I will be using pins and clips to hold everything together
@@kathyfrazier5486 how did it turn out?
I ended up putting a braided tie edging on it so it would look like a baseball seam around the edges sincethefleeceprintwasbaseballs. I found some fleece in my closet I didn't know I had and want to try the crochet edging on it.
Hello
I have a piece of fleece is about 11x14 and I want to crochet atoubd it to make an adult blanket. So how do you crochet more then a border. Any suggestions that I can make it more then a boarder and good corners??
Thank you
Joann
Hi Joann,
Um, an 11x14 INCH piece of fleece you have? I would encourage you to find a crocheting tutorial to follow if you’d wish for more helpful and specific ways to crochet blankets. My skills in that regard are not strong as double crochet is my current max level of skill. There are very talented people out there who are willing to share their crochet techniques with us. Go check them out! ( maybe I will, too! ) Tweek
I am unable to find a 1/16" punch. Would I 1/8 inch punch be ok?
Hi Jeanette, I prefer the smaller needle punch as it is easier to make the punches in the fleece. If you go to Amazon you can find the 1/16 inch Fiskars puncher there. A 1/8th punch will make a larger hole in the fabric. I have yet to find a 1/16 at my local supply stores so I purchase them online. Thank you for your question & Good luck! 🍀 Tweek
@@TweakswithTweek Its not available right now. I can't get it for a while and I need it right a way. I'm going to try it. Wish me luck.
Hi Jeanette, Since the puncher needle is larger it may be harder to go thru the fleece fabric. Take it easy and rest your hand as you go. Yes, good luck! 🍀
Where did you get your needle punch? What is the brand?
Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle a.co/d/i4mkwIf
I looked on Amazon for a needle puncher and all I see is Paper puncher.Where did u buy yoirs at,please?
We got ours from Amazon....Link below
Fiskars 1/16 Inch Hand Punch, Circle: www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_9J9DMS9F44Y08N5AK8SP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@TweakswithTweek Thanks so much for your speedy reply.I did see on other answered questions about the punch.I just ordered it.Thanks again nice lady.
Where can I buy the hole puncher?
www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Inch-Hand-Punch-Circle/dp/B0001DT3ZY?th=1&psc=1
Where can I buy the needle punch?
It's available on Amazon for around $11 dollars
Here's the link:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0001DT3YU/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_3gbQFbB55G6TP
Which side of the fabric faces you as you work?
Hi Elizabeth... Since fleece can be sort of tricky in determining the ‘right side’ of it, I look for the sharper image on the fabric and try to determine which side seems less fuzzy. That is the side I have face me as I punch. The puncher seems to punch more easily on the lesser fuzzy side. A lighter fabric makes it easier to determine, as well, but look for a sharper image on the print and less fuzz. Another ‘give away’ is to look for the writing on the fabric edge before you cut the excess away...ie: ‘JoAnn Fabric’ imprint is inked and easily read on the ‘right side’ of the fabric. Good luck, and thank you for your comment! Tweek
Are these single pieces or two sided?
Hi Ranjis, This is a single piece of regular fleece ( Lux Fleece makes an extra soft blanket but is a bit harder to punch thru ) and tho the design IS stamped on both sides, one side is usually more vibrant and the other blurred. Tweek😁
love your vidio but it would be soooo much easier to see what you are doing with the stitches if you placed your camera behind you"
Duly noted, Linda. Thank you!☺️Tweek