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Over the past 2 years, I've seen a number of posts about those no-sew fleece blankets. I've made them for both of my kids. A couple of months ago, DD saw in the American Girl magazine directions for making a pillow in essentially the same way.
She's been making them herself (she's 12) ever since for b'day presents for her friends. It's become a "squealer" present....The girl receiving it, squeals with delight & says "I was hoping you'd make me one!"
The only thing is (from an adult perspective) that because the directions don't call for you to cut slits & tie the fringe through them, tiny bits of the white pillow form tends to show through. We found a way around this, though. Wal-Mart didn't have pillow forms once, so we walked down to where they keep their throw pillows. They were actually cheaper than the forms and because we bought a dark one, you couldn't tell that the sides of the fleece didn't meet exactly.
She's been making them herself (she's 12) ever since for b'day presents for her friends. It's become a "squealer" present....The girl receiving it, squeals with delight & says "I was hoping you'd make me one!"
The only thing is (from an adult perspective) that because the directions don't call for you to cut slits & tie the fringe through them, tiny bits of the white pillow form tends to show through. We found a way around this, though. Wal-Mart didn't have pillow forms once, so we walked down to where they keep their throw pillows. They were actually cheaper than the forms and because we bought a dark one, you couldn't tell that the sides of the fleece didn't meet exactly.