No sew blankets – an easy, homemade gift

With the economy the way it is, we’re cutting costs like so many other families are, I’m sure. The holidays are coming up, which inevitably involves gift-giving. Instead of dreading it, I’m prepared! I’ve decided to try to make as many gifts myself as I possibly can.

Marsy has a huge Cinderella blanket that she insisted on taking to Grandma’s house last Christmas. In an effort to minimize our luggage, I made her a no-sew fleece blanket with all her favorite princesses printed on it. It was the perfect size to roll up and carry on the plane. At that point I realized just how easy it is to make these blankets, and how delightful a gift they could be.

I LOVE to craft, but I have absolutely no sewing skills. I can’t even sew a button on right. That’s why no sew fleece blankets are so perfect! You don’t need any special skills or fancy equipment – just fleece and scissors, although a ruler would also be useful.

These blankets are not expensive to make. Fleece costs around $4-8 a yard, but you can often find it on sale or use a store coupon. A soft, breathable fabric, fleece is tightly woven, so it won’t fray when cut or washed, making it ideal for a child’s blanket. There are countless fabric print and color combinations to choose from. You can make it all one color, or use a fun pattern on one side and a matching color on the other. For Marsy’s blanket, I chose the Disney Princess print for one side, and a lovely, super-soft baby blue for the other side – her favorite color and the exact shade of Cinderella’s ballgown.

Making a no-sew blanket is actually kind of fun, and keeps me busy while I watch TV after the girls are in bed. You can make it any size you want… from a small baby blanket, to a throw as big as your bed. It takes a good two hours to make a big blanket, but the time just flies by. Once you make your first, the subsequent ones are a piece of cake!

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    ScaryMom says:

    My twins each got one for their birthday in May and have used them ever since! On their bed, on the sofa, on the floor underneath sleeping bags. I’m definitely going to do this for my neices & nephews! Thanks for the reminder!

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    I have been making these for about 4 years now. I love giving them as gifts and will do so again this year :) .

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    Raquel says:

    I love my fleece blankets! I like to make different ones for different seasons, but that is the designer in me. . . I was trying to find an email address to contact you about a coupon offer.
    I work with an online dress boutique called Shabby Apple and we adore your blog. To help with the tight economy over this holiday season we would like to offer your readers a 15% off coupon. Please check us out at http://www.shabbyapple.com and let me know if you are interested!



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