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No-Sew Fleece Throw ... Q?

This may be silly ... but when making a 2-sided no sew fleece throw, the directions in all the tutorials I have seen dont say anything about attaching the two pieces of fleece together ... are the fringes/knots on the edges enough to really hold the two pieces together or do you add a dab of fabric glue in there anything?

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Re: No-Sew Fleece Throw ... Q?

  • Nope, just tie those suckers super tight. If they start coming unknotted, tighten them up.
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  • The knots hold them just fine.  Every once in a while I'll have to retie a knot on my DD after a trip through the wash.
  • the knots is what attaches both pieces.  Sometimes, depending on the size, I might put a stitch or two in the middle of the blanket
  • Tie them in knots.  They hold up really well.  We have two that we have used for several years and they have held up to dogs and weekly washings.  I occasionally have to tie a few errant ties but they are great otherwise.
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