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"Snuggie" Knock Off

  • Completed Project: "Snuggie" Knock Off Picture #1

Just as warm, at half the price!

Have you seen these on the TV?
They sell for $19.95, then you get two for $16.00 shipping. So they come out to $18.00 each.

Follow these directions and make your own for about half the cost.

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    Cut 24" off the length of a 3-yard piece of fleece fabric.

    Make a mark 12" from the top of fabric, and 19" from the edge. Now cut a vertical opening beginning from this mark and extending 12". This is your sleeve hole.

  2. Step 2

    Now, fold the 24" section of fabric, you cut off earlier, Cut this section to 24" X 24". This is your sleeves.

    Fold sleeve in half and sew seam to form tube.


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Place fabric tube into sleeve opening and sew in place.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Here is the sleeve, after sewing.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Voila! Enjoy!

    These are a great holiday gift.
    Don't forget to make one for yourself.

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Caty C.

Caty C.

09 Dec 17:34

lol, i saw them the other day and wondered if i could do them myself. you did!
thanks for sharing

Sugarlishes

Sugarlishes

09 Dec 18:39

o.o eeep! i love it

Vicky Ninja

Vicky Ninja

09 Dec 21:17

I've never seen one of these before! It looks so warm and yummy!! I like your choice of fleece :)

Creativemind

Creativemind

10 Dec 03:16

I have seen these as well, and also wondered how to make my own. Well done, now I don't have to put a lot of time in figuring it out. Thankz.

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December 09, 2008 17:04

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