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You can also combine two ideas. First, use flaps of fabric that are crocheted, and then connect together, turning into a cloth. Or do it differently. To make two such canvases, between which you can put the fleece, if you want the blanket to get warmer, and then quilting in the center of each square (not along the knitted seam). Next, make the edge of the edging made of fabric or crochet and thick threads, after stitching three layers of the blanket together with a buttonhole stitch.