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Can I make anything but pillows with these? Angrie.Woman 11-11-2005
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Posted by Angrie.Woman on November 11, 2005, 12:59 pm
My husband is a really big fan of a specific football team. Hancock
Fabric has these on sale:


University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Fleece Panel
# Content: 100% Polyester
# Width: 48" x 58"
# Care Method: Machine wash warm with like colors. Tumble dry low, and
remove promptly. Use warm iron if necessary.


What could I make with them? I'm thinking pillows for our rec room, but
that's about all that comes to my mind. I just can't picture him wearing
a fleece jacket. He's more of a nylon guy, although I suppose I could
dress the kids up in jackets with at least a bit of that on their backs.

This links to a picture, if it matters. I hope it doesn't truncate...

<http://www.hancockfabrics.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=20382&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=436&iSubCat=1441&iProductID=20382>

Thanks for your ideas!

Angela

Posted by Juno on November 11, 2005, 3:53 pm
Angrie.Woman wrote:
> My husband is a really big fan of a specific football team. Hancock
> Fabric has these on sale:
>
>
> University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Fleece Panel
> # Content: 100% Polyester
> # Width: 48" x 58"
> # Care Method: Machine wash warm with like colors. Tumble dry low, and
> remove promptly. Use warm iron if necessary.
>
>
> What could I make with them? I'm thinking pillows for our rec room, but
> that's about all that comes to my mind. I just can't picture him wearing
> a fleece jacket. He's more of a nylon guy, although I suppose I could
> dress the kids up in jackets with at least a bit of that on their backs.
>
> This links to a picture, if it matters. I hope it doesn't truncate...
>
>
<http://www.hancockfabrics.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=20382&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=436&iSubCat=1441&iProductID=20382>
>
>
> Thanks for your ideas!
>
> Angela
YOu can make a throw, a wall hanging,use it as a beach or picnic
blanket.Buy a couple and make a robe for the kids or him.
HTH Juno

Posted by Angrie.Woman on November 11, 2005, 3:57 pm
Juno wrote:
> Angrie.Woman wrote:
>
>> My husband is a really big fan of a specific football team. Hancock
>> Fabric has these on sale:
>>
>>
>> University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Fleece Panel
>> # Content: 100% Polyester
>> # Width: 48" x 58"
>> # Care Method: Machine wash warm with like colors. Tumble dry low, and
>> remove promptly. Use warm iron if necessary.
>>
>>
>> What could I make with them? I'm thinking pillows for our rec room,
>> but that's about all that comes to my mind. I just can't picture him
>> wearing a fleece jacket. He's more of a nylon guy, although I suppose
>> I could dress the kids up in jackets with at least a bit of that on
>> their backs.
>>
>> This links to a picture, if it matters. I hope it doesn't truncate...
>>
>>
<http://www.hancockfabrics.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=20382&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=436&iSubCat=1441&iProductID=20382>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your ideas!
>>
>> Angela
>
> YOu can make a throw, a wall hanging,use it as a beach or picnic
> blanket.Buy a couple and make a robe for the kids or him.
> HTH Juno

OOOH! A robe!! His robe is old and nasty looking!!! He'd wear a fleece
robe, especially after I throw his grubby terry cloth one away!

:) Thank you for that idea!!

A

Posted by Juno on November 11, 2005, 4:16 pm
Angrie.Woman wrote:
> Juno wrote:
>
>> Angrie.Woman wrote:
>>
>>> My husband is a really big fan of a specific football team. Hancock
>>> Fabric has these on sale:
>>>
>>>
>>> University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Fleece Panel
>>> # Content: 100% Polyester
>>> # Width: 48" x 58"
>>> # Care Method: Machine wash warm with like colors. Tumble dry low,
>>> and remove promptly. Use warm iron if necessary.
>>>
>>>
>>> What could I make with them? I'm thinking pillows for our rec room,
>>> but that's about all that comes to my mind. I just can't picture him
>>> wearing a fleece jacket. He's more of a nylon guy, although I suppose
>>> I could dress the kids up in jackets with at least a bit of that on
>>> their backs.
>>>
>>> This links to a picture, if it matters. I hope it doesn't truncate...
>>>
>>>
<http://www.hancockfabrics.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=20382&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=436&iSubCat=1441&iProductID=20382>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for your ideas!
>>>
>>> Angela
>>
>>
>> YOu can make a throw, a wall hanging,use it as a beach or picnic
>> blanket.Buy a couple and make a robe for the kids or him.
>> HTH Juno
>
>
> OOOH! A robe!! His robe is old and nasty looking!!! He'd wear a fleece
> robe, especially after I throw his grubby terry cloth one away!
>
> :) Thank you for that idea!!
>
> A
You're welcome,don't forget to post pics if that's what you do. On him
would be best.
Juno

Posted by Doug&Michelle on November 11, 2005, 5:58 pm

> My husband is a really big fan of a specific football team. Hancock
> Fabric has these on sale:
> University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Fleece Panel

>
> Thanks for your ideas!
>
> Angela



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