4 different ways to tie a fleece blanket

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  • Please let me say THANK YOU! 28 years ago my son was born with multiple birth defects. You have no idea the comfort a blanket like that blanket brought to me during difficult time. I couldn't always hold him but I could cuddle the blanket, use it while pumping my milk, use it to comfort him with my scent on it etc. Your not just making a blanket your giving comfort and love to parents who have unsure future. I still have the blanket and gave it to his son my grandson.
  • Hello from Panama...greetings...I really liked the first and second...I'm going to make it for my three granddaughters...thank you...God bless you...greetings.
  • i love this, when i was younger i got extremely ill and i received a Linus Blanket that was handmade and i still have it to this day. It was amazing knowing that someone cared
  • Beautiful blankets, I like how you showed the instructions several times so I don't have to re-watch the video. Thank you!
  • Excellent! I am making throw blankets for my grandkids and here I found different fun alternatives! Thank you!
  • I'm making a fleece tie blanket for the first time to send to my sister for Christmas. This was the most helpful and calm video I found. Your instructions were clear and your work is beautiful. Thank you for this awesome tutorial - I have more confidence in my ability to actually make this blanket properly now. :)
  • @TS-tv2ik
    Thank you for the new technique. I really appreciate this video because I want the ends to lay down this time. I'm making a no-sew blanket for my deployed soldier. Blessings.
  • I used the loop-through method you taught for a blanket to give my mother, who is fighting pancreatic cancer. Thank you so much for teaching me how to do this. The finished product looks beautiful, and I can't wait to give it to her!
  • You’re a great teacher! I’ve been looking for an activity with a purpose that my friend with moderate dementia, and arthritis can do together. Plus, I can work on this during dialysis.
  • I tried combining 2 of your methods and loved the result. I did the pull through 3 times and then tied. It keeps the ties flatter but gives a nice braided edge look. I also used embroidery thread to tie throughout the middle of the blanket as you would a tie quilt. Thanks so much!!!
  • Awesome video! I knew there had to be another way to knot it besides just tying it. Love the little written comments as I watched! Thank you for the quick corner instructions! Beautiful job! Thank you again!
  • I just want to say THANK YOU!! Your video out of a MILLION other videos I have watched trying to see how to do this blanket, is absolutely the easiest and most useful one I have found! It’s stunningly beautiful to!! ❤ God bless you!!!!
  • Thanks for showing a variety of ways to do an old stand-by. Loved it!!
  • Almost done with my blanket...just had to watch again to tackle those corners! I love it! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
  • I've JUST been thinking today that I wanted to actually make some cute throw pillows using one of these methods! Thanks for sharing!
  • l just watched your videos and I'm going to try them out at my Kids Club meeting. The children like crafts and we are making these blankets for needy families, whom I know will appreciate and enjoy them. Thank you so much for your easy instructions !!!!
  • @GammyHog
    You saved my sanity by showing me how to deal with the corners !!!!
  • Perfect tips for changing up the new sew throw projects. They are great activities for the “Silver Sewing” clubs at retirement homes and Assisted Living Centers. I plan to put the tips to good use! thanks!
  • Your methods are great, thank you! I really like the fabric colors you chose. Best of all bless you for donating your time to help those in need!!!