Diy Cloak From Blanket at Joseph Weingarten blog

Diy Cloak From Blanket. Thread the needle with a long length of wool (approximately one arm’s length) and make a knot at the end. You can make it out of pretty much any blanket material but some have better cloak qualities than others. Avoid cotton or linen if you want to make a cloak your wear in any sort of precipitation. Collect your blanket, needle and thread. Begin on the right side of your fabric. Bring the thread up from the back so the knot is hidden. Pull the thread all the way through. Now that you have your blanket folded in half, start sewing the sides, staying close to the edge and sewing neatly. Fold you blanket in half and lay the back piece with the straight side on the fold. The right sides would be inside while you trace pattern on the wrong side. In this video diy tutorial, maxx shows you step by step how to make an awesome looking cloak from.

How to Make a Blanket Into a Winter Cape! 5 Steps (with Pictures
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You can make it out of pretty much any blanket material but some have better cloak qualities than others. Pull the thread all the way through. Begin on the right side of your fabric. Now that you have your blanket folded in half, start sewing the sides, staying close to the edge and sewing neatly. Bring the thread up from the back so the knot is hidden. The right sides would be inside while you trace pattern on the wrong side. In this video diy tutorial, maxx shows you step by step how to make an awesome looking cloak from. Thread the needle with a long length of wool (approximately one arm’s length) and make a knot at the end. Collect your blanket, needle and thread. Avoid cotton or linen if you want to make a cloak your wear in any sort of precipitation.

How to Make a Blanket Into a Winter Cape! 5 Steps (with Pictures

Diy Cloak From Blanket The right sides would be inside while you trace pattern on the wrong side. Now that you have your blanket folded in half, start sewing the sides, staying close to the edge and sewing neatly. The right sides would be inside while you trace pattern on the wrong side. Bring the thread up from the back so the knot is hidden. Avoid cotton or linen if you want to make a cloak your wear in any sort of precipitation. Fold you blanket in half and lay the back piece with the straight side on the fold. Begin on the right side of your fabric. Thread the needle with a long length of wool (approximately one arm’s length) and make a knot at the end. In this video diy tutorial, maxx shows you step by step how to make an awesome looking cloak from. Collect your blanket, needle and thread. You can make it out of pretty much any blanket material but some have better cloak qualities than others. Pull the thread all the way through.

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