Thank you for a lovely tutorial! These were all creative cute and I appreciated seeing different ways to cut the strips. I used half a yard to make a shorter blanket for use at a desk and the braided edge worked sooo perfectly to wrap around the shoulders, not get in the way, and have a cute border edge that my cats won't eat.
I love the optional choices that fits my taste. Very creative and beautiful! I’ve been looking for instruction on how to make one for my kids. Thank you!
If my starting felt is a different size than yours ( mine is 36 x 58, im doing a baby blanket) do i use the same measurement of 5 x5 squares off the corners?
@@baabyherman3716 I'm also 6 feet, and I just startd with 90" x 58" pieces. The length is good enough to cover my feet, and I don't mind the width because I typically just use it to keep me warm while curled up on the couch and I find the 58" to be sufficient.
Please stop making these cheap and nasty blankets. No one really wants them. They look so bad. The knots are lumpy and bumpy and annoying. If you’re going to make a blanket sew it and show some real skill.
These blankets are well received by many. Gifting them to someone who is in a nursing home or rehab facility brings joy. Thanks for the precise instructions. I'm working on making these and I'm a newbie.😊
I know this is a year late but I had to comment. I can 100% say you are wrong. I work for a popular store that sells fabric and I sell fabric for no sew blankets all day long, every single day. People make them and donate them, people make them for Christmas gifts, kids make them when they are starting out in fabric, and parents make them with their kids as a way to bond. You couldn't be more WRONG.
I love the different styles!!! The only one I’ve ever seen is the regular ties, the braided and pull through ones are so neat!
0:42 Overhand
2:35 Square Knot
4:14 Looped Edge
6:16 Braided Edge
Thank you for a lovely tutorial! These were all creative cute and I appreciated seeing different ways to cut the strips. I used half a yard to make a shorter blanket for use at a desk and the braided edge worked sooo perfectly to wrap around the shoulders, not get in the way, and have a cute border edge that my cats won't eat.
I love the optional choices that fits my taste. Very creative and beautiful! I’ve been looking for instruction on how to make one for my kids. Thank you!
You video is very well instructed ! ❤ thanks for that so very helpful ❤
these blankets are awesome
Thank you! I'm so glad to hear you love them 😍
The fleece blanket demstration are awesome especially the braided looks very neat ALL of them very neat, thanks for sharing.😁
Thank you for a very well demonstration of the different finishing.
That’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This video is awesome!!
I just did one with a square knot and i wish i had seen your video first I would have done the first type of knot
That was a great tutorial. Thank you
Thank You very mucho I love the Styles ❤❤❤
❤thank you
Great ideas. Thank you ☺️
Hello, i was wondering how well the looped edge stays in after a wash or rough handling?
This sample blanket I made is in perfect condition after a year of use.
If I want the straps longer can I cut them 7 inches instead of 5 and if so would I make the square 7 on the corners?
Yes and yes. But I would try this on a scrap piece to see whether I like them that long
Why do we cut the corners? I’m confused on that. Can I not just keep tying?
If my starting felt is a different size than yours ( mine is 36 x 58, im doing a baby blanket) do i use the same measurement of 5 x5 squares off the corners?
Yes I would use the same measurement for the corners as if you make them smaller it would be really hard to tie
How about making a stocking this way? Have you tried it? Can you make a video pretty please?
I love these blanket but I’m 6ft. So they are not long enough I would love to find a way to put more than one together. Any ideas??
You can cut the fleece however kong you'd like. Size given is just an example
@@HelloSewing even if I get it off the roll it’s still only one size width so I was hoping to find a way to make it bigger.. ty
@@baabyherman3716 I'm also 6 feet, and I just startd with 90" x 58" pieces. The length is good enough to cover my feet, and I don't mind the width because I typically just use it to keep me warm while curled up on the couch and I find the 58" to be sufficient.
This is AWESOME! I really really want to do this!!
How much fabric would you recommend for a twin-sized bed?
Do these come undone in the washing machine for the no tie pattern?
No, the knots hold
@@HelloSewing thank you
You’re moving too fast through the know twisting
You can slow down the video. Click on the gear icon and adjust the playback speed. Happy stitching
Cannot see the sizes. Not happy with this video
You can make the blanket any size you want to. I have a size chart on my site hellosewing.com/no-sew-fleece-tie-blanket/
This is NOT for beginners 🤔
Please stop making these cheap and nasty blankets. No one really wants them. They look so bad. The knots are lumpy and bumpy and annoying. If you’re going to make a blanket sew it and show some real skill.
This did not age well these blankets are trending rn on tiktok everybody wants them
There are a lot of people that love these blankets! Just because you don’t like them doesn’t mean someone else doesn’t.
Wow, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. How about instead of putting others down, you go and work on yourself? :)
These blankets are well received by many. Gifting them to someone who is in a nursing home or rehab facility brings joy. Thanks for the precise instructions. I'm working on making these and I'm a newbie.😊
I know this is a year late but I had to comment. I can 100% say you are wrong. I work for a popular store that sells fabric and I sell fabric for no sew blankets all day long, every single day. People make them and donate them, people make them for Christmas gifts, kids make them when they are starting out in fabric, and parents make them with their kids as a way to bond. You couldn't be more WRONG.