How can I make twin-sized blankets out of a king-size one?
Make twin blanket out of king blankets
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Hi, Dotty!
The king-size blankets can be cut in half lengthwise with a contrasting bias tape or blanket binding sewn around the edges. I hope this helps!
If you fold the blanket in half sew it together then bind it with blanket binding. Then you will have a weighted blanket without the expense
I would also fold them in half lengthwise and use that fold to cut one in half.
Half a king is a twin. My problem was my king was an XL, lots of tucken 🤣. But it works.
Cut the excess length off the XL King first so that it becomes a standard length, then use the extra fabric to sew up a cozy pillow sham.
Then cut the king down the centre making 2 standard sized twins.
You'll need to hem them once cut.