Andrea — Linen Lap Throw Sewing Pattern (Free PDF)

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Description:

Andrea is a simple linen throw with fringed edges at each end. Pure linen is the perfect fabric to be lived in and enjoyed for many years. The more you use and wash your linen throws, the softer they become! Make several for yourself and to give as cherished gifts to share with family and friends.

  • Free print-at-home format on US letter or A4 paper
  • Layered PDF to print just your size
  • Most patterns graded in size 0/2 to 28/30
  • Many have Step-by-step instructions on The Thread blog
  • No licensing restrictions. Sew as many as you like

Specifications:

Type: PDF Pattern
Skill Level: Beginner
Design Variations: 1
Sizes: 8 to 14
Illustrations: Yes
Instructions: Yes

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Customer Questions and Answers

AC

how do you tie the fringe to more of a tassel than open?

anne • October 3, 2023
Lauren profile image F|S Team

You can use thread to bundle small bunches of the fringe together. This will make them into the ties rather than just a fringe.

Lauren • October 3, 2023
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What size was your finished throw? Which of the patterns did you choose? I want a wrap but not sure what size to choose. Thanks for your help.

CONI • January 26, 2023
Maureen  profile image F|S Team

This one is the D pattern shown on the diagram which shows as a finished 54" x 92

Maureen • January 26, 2023
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JL
Amazing Comfortability!

Using the Open Weave variation in Fog, I have mine folded onto the back of my recliner when not in use. Houston, has damp cooler weather. Even inside can feel chilly at 70 degrees. Generally I use mine 1 of 2 ways, stretched lengthwise to cover my legs and feet, or more often, folded lengthwise, adjusted around my shoulders, arms and neck. Wherever it goes, immediately feels cozier within minutes. Yet, it is lightweight on my body. I hemmed the edges with a double fold, then a simple multi step zigzag Utility Stitch. Each end I sewed across the width of the fabric using the same. Then pulled threads. Because of the variance of the stitch from the end, it gave the appearance of tied fringe. I did tie it, but didn't have to count threads as they clustered because of movement in the stitch.

Judith • December 6, 2020
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