

–faux fur in various colors
–wide bolt velvet (2 yards)* I got two yards of the beige color
-straight pins
-fabric scissors
-marker and ruler
-sewing machine
*Keep in mind whether you want a washable blanket or not and choose fabrics accordingly. A lot of faux fur and velvet choices are machine washable, but need to be air dried rather than put in a dryer. Prewash fabrics that can be washed before starting. ALSO, if you can find colors you like at local fabric stores, you can usually buy just the amount of that color you need. That can save a lot of money unless you have other plans for the extra fabric if a shop makes you buy a full yard at a time.

Once my pink was cut, I cut my tan and camel colors into 21″ x 56″ wide strips and then cut off 1/3 of each color and swapped places with the alternate color as you see above to give it an extra color blocked feel.
To attach your pieces to each other, make sure the furs are falling in the same direction, face the fabrics right side together, and then pin the edge that you want to sew. Make sure (this is very important) to tuck all the fur inside of the seam and away from the cut edge as you see in the photo (so you basically want to brush it with your hand/fingers away from the edge). This will keep your fur looking rather seamless once you open it right side out again, so you’ll want to make sure to do this every time you join two pieces together or it can look wonky. Sew down your seam with a 1/2″ seam allowance.


Cut a piece of velvet that is 56″ x 72″ also and lay it on the furry patchwork, right sides together, pinning them around the edge while remembering to tuck the fur inside of the layers.

That’s it! Your blanket is now ready to use!


A nice thing about working with large pieces of fabric is that you can also reuse them for other projects too once you want a change. So even if this blanket isn’t needed anymore at some point, it will most definitely be made into several toddler winter coats or a lion costume or something fun. If you love furry blankets as much as I do, I hope you get a chance to make one too! xo. Laura





love this fluffy fur blanket and colors you used!
I want one!!!!
will have to try it out, thanks for sharing!
It’s so cute! And it looks so soft! I bet my cat would steal it 🙂
I love it! Seems relatively easy to make which is even better!
I love that this looks like Neopolitan ice cream!
I was thinking the exact same thing Barbara! The blanket is super cute!
That blanket looks sooooo cozy, I need this on my couch!
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That blanket is so cute, and seems relatively easy to make! Thanks for sharing, hope you are having a lovely day!!
-Kate
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This is so cute! I didn’t know I needed this in my life until I saw it????????
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You guys! Your DIYs never fail to amaze me. What a beautiful blanket, I can’t believe it’s handmade! ❤️✨
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