
“ Goals are stars to steer by, not sticks to beat yourself with.” –Barbara B. Smith.
So bear with me while I try to share my many projects and inspiration, and realize that you are not a lone in feeling overwhelmed, that sometimes it’s worth it to set your many projects aside, and focus on the most important ones like reading to your little ones before they go to bed, and leaving the dishes for another hour to play catch with your kid. I find that I have started to accomplish more when I make time for the little things that aren’t planned in a day. They are really what make life worth living, it’s not my to do list I get up every morning for, it’s for my family,for those moments. “Moments are the molecules that make up eternity.” – Neal A. Maxwell. When ever I need reminded of this I watch this video, it still gets to me.

p.s. Sorry there aren't any step by step photos but I threw these together so quickly I forgot to take photos along the way, that easy. But I plan on making more for my other loved ones to snuggle and read more books so I will update with photos soon.
Supplies
1 yard or more of 60” wide Anit-pill fleece (depending on how big your want your blanket)
1 yard or more of 60” minky
Matching thread
Tools
Scissors
Sewing Machine
*walking foot
*I use a walking foot when sewing with stretchy or bulky fabrics (both in this case) because it makes life sooooo much easier. It’s not a must but trust me when I say this project isn’t as much fun with out it.
*** I bought two yards of fleece, and was able to get 1 pair of Pj pants and a 40”x 60” cut of fleece for the snuggle blanket top. ***
This tutorial is pretty straight forward, I love the super simple projects because it leaves you feeling like you accomplished a lot, but didn’t spend forever on!
1. Lay out your fleece right side up, then place your minky on top of the fleece with the minky right side down. Now right sides are touching.
2. Pin all the way around, don’t skimp on the pins, cause fleece and minky like to stretch
3. Sew all the way around leaving a 6” opening on one side so you can turn the blanket right side out. I used just over ½” seam allowance
4. Trim excess fabric and clip corner points off
5. Reach through the 6”and grab the farthest corner and pull it through bringing the right sides out, and poke the corners out.
6. Now top stitch all around the blanket, I used a wavy stitch,, tucking in the 6” opening as you top stitch over it
7. Bam! Blanket done!
It seems almost to silly to blog about this, I mean who wouldn't think to do this right? But sometimes it’s the simple projects turn out super awesome and I end up loving the most because I get to immediately enjoy it , as do my girls in this case. And it took such little time and effort that I could easily get up and walk away from it and then sit right back down to work on it. My son and Nephew saw these and are begging me to make them their own snuggle blanket of fleece on minky. I love it so much I almost love it more than minky on minky blankets I’ve made. Even my husband was asking me to make him one. I think I might have to get some sports fleece and make some football snuggle blankets. These blankets would be super cute if you had more time and ambition to personalize with embroidery or appliqué . But for now these work, and if you will excuse me I need to go snuggle under a blanket and read a book with my munchkins.