Instead of boiled wool I opted for a suit-grade flannel. Something with a soft nap. And right about the time I settled on this project my local fabric store, much to my surprise, had several bolts of suit fabric just in. In plenty of color options. I nabbed up about 8 yards of each style in grays, beiges, reds, navy blues and more. Next, I made my way over to the bolts of wool flannel which I would need for the leaf appliques. Lastly I settled on cotton batting which would make these cozy and comfy throws a bit warmer for those long, winter naps.
High-tailing it back home I threw all the fabrics in a very hot wash cycle drying them on the hottest dryer setting as well. Preshrinking all the fabrics makes for warmer blankets.
Next I tracked down some basic leaf patterns. The leaves are about 8 inches long. Place the leaf patterns on the flannel, cut them out and blanket stitch to the top portion of your throw. You know the drill from this point. Cut the flannel to the size you want: mine are 72 inches by 54 inches. Cut the batting to match and the underside flannel, too.
Stitch them together leaving an opening to turn right side out. Slip stitch the opening closed then at every 6 inch intervals tie off the throw with either satin ribbon or embroidery floss. Don't skip this step. This will keep the batting from bunching when you wash them.
I'm only speculating but I bet we'll enjoy plenty of wintery nights around the fire all comfy and cozy: sipping hot chocolate and watching the chestnuts pop. Doesn't it just warm your heart to imagine it?
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