Now that you know how to use your rotary cutter, why not use it to make the easiest scarves ever. No sewing involved. This isn’t really a tutorial because it is too easy to be a tutorial. I stumbled upon this by accident and it was too fun not to share.

Supplies:
- fleece blanket. I used a $3.99 fleece from IKEA
- The usual sewing supplies
With a large fleece blanket you can make 10 scarves so cheaply while practicing your rotary cutting skills!

Have you ever bought a fleece blanket to use for fabric?















Dear Andrea, I use the same blankets! My daughter has a scarf, a flaace hat, a cowl…and I just bought the lilac blanket. I also use these blankets as a backing for baby blankets.I sometimes stitch a pretty border in another colour around the “hem”. Love your design!
ooh I have a fleece blanket that our dog chewed a corner (my 2 year old hasn’t used it since) this would be perfect to upcycle to!
I’ve bought fleece blankets to line sleep sacks with, they can be cuter/cheaper than the fleece at my nearest fabric store by a long shot!