To create a light, easily storable, and versatile throw you will need:
- Squares of fabric (mine are all approx 30cm squared)
- A backing sheet the total size of the throw you want to make
- Needle, thread, pins, tape measure, scissors
- Sewing machine (not vital)
1. I began by cutting the squares out of various leftover scraps of fabric and then laying them all out on the floor in a haphazard pattern, before pinning them in rows and sewing together with the sewing machine:
2. When the rowns were ready to be sewn together I ironed the underside seams flat so that the throw would lie better while I was sewing and once it was finished:
3. When all the squares had been sewn together to form the main body of the the throw, I pinned a plain old sheet to the top of the throw, so that effectively the topside (the patchwork) and the underside (sheet) were pinned face to face and then I sewed up three sides using the sewing machine.
4. I ironed the fourth unsewn edges back in on themselves to form creases so that they would stay in place when sewing them together by hand, which I then did.
5. When the topside and bottom side were completely sewn together I set about sewing simple white stitches diagonally across each square to create a quilting effect and to hold the two layers of the throw firmly together:
This was the most time-consuming part of the project and I successfully broke two machine needles in the process...oops.
But finally, I ended up with a country-bumpkin-ish spring throw, that can be used whenever and wherever:
Perfect for wrapping yourself up in and hiding from the rain until it goes away :-)
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