Moroccan wedding blankets are all the rage right now! But, because they take so long to make, a handmade blanket can cost a pretty penny to purchase. The good news is you can make your own authentic-looking Moroccan wedding blanket in much less time and for much less money by using a ready-made blanket, brush fringe, and sequin trim.
Moroccan Wedding Blanket
JenThings You’ll Need
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Throw blanket
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Disappearing ink marker
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Yardstick or other straight edge
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Brush fringe (at least 3-inches long)
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Sequin trim
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Sewing machine
Materials
Jennifer BridgmanStep 1: Plan the Layout
There are an infinite number of options for the layout of sequins and fringe on a Moroccan wedding blanket. For this project, a simple layout of equidistant rows of brush fringe and sequin trim was used. To do the same, use a disappearing ink marker and a yardstick to draw thirteen equally spaced lines from one side of the blanket to the other.
Tip
If the blanket is a rectangle, draw the lines parallel to the short side.
Step 2: Attach the Sequin Trim
Use a sewing machine to sew the sequin trim to the blanket. Start with top line of disappearing ink and sew the sequin trim over every other line, so there is a drawn line left between each row of sequin trim.
Attach sequin trim
Jennifer BridgmanStep 3: Attach the brush fringe
Use a sewing machine to sew the brush fringe to the blanket over the remaining lines.
Attach brush fringe
Jennifer BridgmanStep 4: Finish and wash
Snip any threads holding the brush fringe together and wash the blanket on a delicate cycle. Dry in a dryer on gentle heat to fluff the brush fringe.
Fluff the brush fringe
Jennifer BridgmanMoroccan wedding blankets are a striking, decorative accent for any room in the house. Try using as a throw in a living room or folded at the end of a bed.
Moroccan wedding blanket
Jen