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14 Free Fleece Patterns To Help Stay Warm This Winter

By: Adam Kaplan, editor, AllFreeSewing.com

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While the weather outside is frightful and the heating inside your house is so delightful, you still have places to go! You're a busy person and you always have errands to run! Keep yourself warm while you are out and about with these great free fleece patterns. Save money this time of the year by sewing your own garments. From sewing a cozy fleece hat to keep your ears warm to amazing fleece blankets to keep everybody warm, we have the patterns to help you and those you care about. Come join us to see 14 Free Fleece Patterns To Help Stay Warm This Winter.

14 Free Fleece Patterns To Help Stay Warm This Winter

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Fleece Hat and Headband Patterns

Flapper Headband/Ear Warmer Tutorial

1) How to Sew a Fleece Hat: This YouTube video shows you the exact steps you need to do to make an easy and delightful fleece hat.

 

2) Step by Step Fleece Headband Tutorial: This amazing video will show you how to make an amazing headband. These handbands make great stocking stuffers and gifts.

 

3) Basic Hat with Ribbon Tutorial: Make an adorable hat to help keep your little ones warm this time of the year.

 

4) Flapper Headband/Ear Warmer Tutorial (shown above): These trendy accessories not only look great but will help keep you toasty in the winter.

 

Fleece Scarf Patterns

Fleece Scarf with Fur Pocket

5) How to Make a Fleece Scarf: This YouTube video will give you a detailed instruction on how to sew a simple and brilliant fleece scarf.

 

6) How to Make a Chevron Scarf: You have learned how to sew a scarf, but now you are looking to create something trendy and special. This fleece Chevron scarf by Angel Hickman Peterson is just the answer you are looking for.

 

7) Fleece Scarf With Fur Pocket (shown above): This scarf is perfect for any trendy sewist. It is a great and creative way to keep both your neck AND your hands warm. 

 

8) Parade Scarf Tutorial: While this scarf is perfect for standing outside on a cold day watching the St. Patrick's Day Parade, is it so joyous and fun that you will want to wear it all winter long!

 

9) Saturday Morning Scarf: Enjoy sipping on coffee and reading the weekend paper in comfort. Let this tutorial show you how to make a fleece scarf that is perfect for comfy mornings.

 

Fleece Blanket Patterns

Cosy Cross Couch Throw

10) How to Make a Sewn Fleece Blanket: This video shows you how to make the perfect fleece blanket that you can use all year long.

 

11) The Happy Couple Blanket: Stop fighting with your significant other about how much or how little of the blanket each partner will get when you guys sleep at night. The Happy Couple Blanket solves that problem by making both sides happy.

 

12) Cosy Cross Couch Throw (shown above): If you want to sew a modern project with a vintage feel then this project is perfect for you.

 

Other Fleece Items To Help Stay Warm

Red Riding Hood Cape Tutorial

13) Red Riding Hood Cape Tutorial (shown above): You don't need to plan a trip to your Grandmother's house to wear this fashionable accessory. This stylish garment is guaranteed to keep you warm and cozy when the snow falls. 

 

14) DIY Sleeping Bag Pack: This item will not only keep your little one warm but it is practical because it rolls up into an easy-to-carry bag. 

 

 

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