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You knit to the height of your blanket. Lay it out on your bed.

Do that as many times as it takes to fill the width of your blanket. Then sew it together.

This project may seem simple but takes over six hours.

Only do this if you have a lot of time,

I have made scarves like this but never a blanket,

If my way doesent work, go to a pro fabric store and purchase a pattern.

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Scarves, bracelets, bag holders, skipping ropes, hair decorations, potholder , anklet, decorations.

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You can make many items such as hats blankets bracelets scarfs rugs ect.

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