Show how the vert slits work in the no sew throw
The picture of the throw isn't plain enough for me to understand the procedure. I can't see how it would fasten well enough to keep it together during laundering.
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Hi Sherry,
You would have to contact the person who did the original post of the project, it is unlikely they will see your question here on the general forum.
Hi! Go back to the original post to ask your question. You could use the search at the top of this page if you didn't save it.
Hi Sherry,
Usually no sew throws have 2 sides and use 2 pieces of fabric. Once you make the slits, you put one piece of fabric on top of the other one and tie one cut piece to another cut piece from each of the 2 pieces of fabric. Does that help? Wishing you the best.
Hi, Sherry,
Was this the project? If so, try posting on this page your question: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/snuggle-up-this-fall-with-your-own-no-sew-blanket-39311170?expand_all_questions=1.
Snuggle up This Fall With Your Own No Sew Blanket
Thank you for the answers/comments. I will go back to the original post & ply the question.