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LucyInTheSky
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What to do with 4" fleece squares??

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Hi -

I'm making some of the no sew fleece throws for Christmas gifts. Super fast and easy. When I make them, I end up with eight 4"-ish fleece squares (four in each of two colors). I hate to just throw them out but have no idea what to do with them. Any ideas??? Oh, and I hate rag quilts, so that's not happening :)

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I would just make a no sew fleece throw out of all of the remaining squares and use it as a dog throw.

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Re: What to do with 4" fleece squares??

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Giant fleecy dice. Lap blanket/quilt? Doll quilts. Scarf. Patchwork bag/tote. Fold them over and make glasses cases. Cut them into 2in strips and do camera strap, guitar strap. Cut 1/2in strips, but not all the way through so they are fringe-like and string them together for a mantle banner thingy :P haha
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Re: What to do with 4" fleece squares??

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Ornaments? Coin purses? Dice bags? Doll clothes? Potpourri bags?

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I don't know how cold it gets where you're from, but this might be an idea! http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to- ... d-Warmers/
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