DIY TUTORIAL: No sew blanket

As makers we all have a big stack of fabric scraps and sometimes we don't know what to do with them! Here at AGF we have bags in which we put the fabric that's left from each project. For example: 1 bag is for knits, 1 bag is for canvas fabric and the other one is for quilting cotton. Since these days we were working on Wonderful Things fabrics by Bonnie Christine we had tons of scraps of this collection. So I looked up online and and saw some cool things you can do with fabric scraps. In fact, I think you can do LOTS of things with fabric scraps, from monogram pouches to mini quilts!

Since here at AGF we are always super busy working on the new collections and the projects that come with each of them, all the sewing machines are always busy. So it figured it would be cool and kid friendly to have a "No-sew project" for all of you!

I decided to make a scrappy blanket with knit fabric. I personally love the look of this because it looks like a quilt even though it's not and I must admit it's so cozy! I took it home the same day i finished it and cuddled with it while I watched TV.

I made this quick video to explain how you can make this fun no sew blanket. I hope you like it!

 

Let me know in the comments what other projects you would like to see as part of our Sew Crafty video series. :)

I hope you all enjoyed!

-Carolina

 

2 responses to “DIY TUTORIAL: No sew blanket”

  1. Margaret and Monroe Hill Avatar
    Margaret and Monroe Hill

    Thanks for sharing all your projects. I started quilting in my early 70’s. I enjoy seeing and doing some of your projects (especially baby quilts). I love to look at the work of young designers–out w/the old and in w/ the new!😻
    Margaret

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  2. S. Carolina Avatar

    Hey Margaret! I’m glad you enjoy our posts. I hope you have a great day!

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