Mad for Plaid Throw Blanket
Turn your home into the Rocky Mountain lodge of your dreams with this quick and easy Mad for Plaid Throw Blanket. This super fast refashioning project lets you transform thrift store scarves into a trendy throw blanket that's pretty and functional DIY home decor. Similar throw blankets from Ralph Lauren or Pier 1 can be expensive but with this easy DIY tutorial, you can transform your home into a rustic country cabin in 10 minutes without breaking the bank! You can even experiment with smaller blankets using recycled plaid shirts or create some cabin chic pillows to display with your throw. This fall, make your home completely on trend with this easy sewing tutorial.
Project TypeMake a Project
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Sewn byMachine
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Marilyn B
Sep 30, 2017
What a super duper clever idea! I love it! I have always seen some of those thinner fleece scarves and wanted them but didn't really need any more scarves, and this idea would have been a good reason to get more! This would make a nice gift as well, especially as a hostess gift, and as shown on the photo, it makes a lovely accent in the home! Thanks for sharing such a clever idea!
KathrynAllison
Sep 15, 2017
I absolutely love all things fall and this plaid blanket is no exception. I'm always cold, so I can definitely see myself getting a lot of use out of this. Perfect for tailgating!
Weberme
Nov 08, 2016
Wow great idea to hang them around town so someone can take it and keep warm. What a great idea. I love the idea of the scarf throw blanket it looks so warm and inviting. And add a fireplace and you are all set. It is an easy way to give that lodge look. This would also make a great gift for a man if you can not think of anything to get him. I am going to keep my eyes open for some great plaid scarfs with the fringe because it gives it that added touch.
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