Ok DIYers, time to come together for an important cause! Join the $1 program! If everyone who watched Threadbanger each month donates at least $1, we will raise 1.5 – 2 million dollars to help Haiti. Plus, Brooksie of Haute Stew shows us how-to make a blankie for babies that would be a great donation to help in the relief effort.

Visit http://www.plantingpeace.org to donate your $1.

Email us at tips@threadbanger.com for the address on where to send your blankies. 

Visit HauteStew cause Brooksie is awesome: http://hautestew.etsy.com

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25 Responses to DIYers UNITE! HELP HAITI! How-to make a Baby Blanket

  • golfstew says:

    @Paigey12386 Thank …
    @Paigey12386 Thank You!

  • savannahbrown8888 says:

    I donated. Good …
    I donated. Good deed for the day, check. Everyone remember to donate!

  • dualnatures says:

    Thank You for …
    Thank You for sharing the plantingpeace website. I’m thrilled to be able to donate to this site, they’re doing so much to help.

  • Paigey12386 says:

    JUST CUT OFF THE …
    JUST CUT OFF THE BUTTONS, jeeze this guy is trying to make an effort and everyone’s giving him crap about it. If it means that much to you, just cut off the buttons and everyone can be happy. Easy, SAFE, recycled baby blanket.

  • ChooseCarefully says:

    You can wash …
    You can wash acrylic felt, but not woolen felt.
    Ever seen a lovely wool beret after the storm?

  • themuffinbride says:

    Eeek buttons and …
    Eeek buttons and felt? I think just a heavy weight cotton with some satin edging would be more of a lovey. Or just simply tie knots on the corners. Every baby sucks on their blankie. =)
    To annebreal: People have been trying to ban buttons on baby clothes for decades. My neighbor’s son died from choking on a button from his little tux on their wedding day. And that’s really tragic. So dont say “Get over the buttons.”

  • aka4512 says:

    would this count …
    would this count for overseas viewers?

  • Doublespeaking says:

    I’m all for DIYing, …
    I’m all for DIYing, but this time, if someone wants to donate a blanket, don’t be a cheapskate. Buy a SAFE, quality baby blanket for $5 and send it instead of something as unsafe as this guy’s blankey. A for effort, F for execution.

  • Crazycoolgrl949 says:

    i donated!!! and i …
    i donated!!! and i can’t wait to start making blankets!!

  • ch3rryxx says:

    Aw Corinne, you’re …
    Aw Corinne, you’re amazing. :( I wish I could go with you to Haiti and help out there personally myself. Your effort is well recognized and appreciated dear. I wish you the best on your trip

  • annebreal says:

    you’re such a nice …
    you’re such a nice person…

  • Buttereeeee says:

    Ok, I’ll get over …
    Ok, I’ll get over the buttons. I’ll sew a few on to every blanket I made for the relief effort. While I’m at it, I’ll toss lots of small household items in that children can choke on. How about a few bottles of rat poison for them to play with as well? Want me to send a box of that stuff to you so you can distribute it to the children in your family that you love? Really, folks…I was trying to be safe and positive. Thanks for wrecking my faith in the general goodness of humanity.

  • annebreal says:

    get over the …
    get over the buttons.. what’s the odds realluy? baby cloths have buttons? Every blanket (most blankets) don’t have buttons? Make people not want to give

  • annebreal says:

    YOU CAN WASH FELT
    YOU CAN WASH FELT

  • ChooseCarefully says:

    Yikes! Felt?
    You …

    Yikes! Felt?
    You can’t give babies felt.
    It is not really woven fabric.
    When they chew on it, and trust me, they will, it breaks down and they can choke on it.
    AND BUTTONS?????
    No. No. A thousand times, no.
    And felt isn’t washable.
    They are going to spit up and pee on this and then it will be yukky.
    Threadbangers, you are the VERY BEST.
    Pull this video.
    Your intentions were wonderful, but safety is PRIMARY.
    Love you…

  • reallifereslers says:

    cute blanket, great …
    cute blanket, great idea! but i do have to agree with the others about the buttons. they need to be taken off if you are giving the blanket to a baby.

  • amberlbrowning says:

    omg i almost cried! …
    omg i almost cried!! Corrnie you are amazing! I’d love to make something for the kids in Hati!! btw do you think the buttons need to be taken off?? as a mother i see them as a potentail coking hazard!

  • cleopatragr1 says:

    PLZ REMOVE ANY …
    PLZ REMOVE ANY BUTTONS. babies could chock on a button.

  • RinoaHatake says:

    This is great! On …
    This is great! On one of your early eps, one of you mentioned that you have a relative that made sleeping bags and put little necessities in them and passed them out to the homeless. Something like that would be great for the adults. Shows us how you make the sleeping bags :D I would image the idea is simple, but I think they were made into some sort of a backpack, so that was really neat!

  • imanisankofa says:

    I donated to …
    I donated to Planting Peace. Pls film when you go back to Haiti. Keep up the good work!

  • LaFlacs says:

    @golfstew thanks …
    @golfstew thanks for posting that ;) the bankets are a terrific idea though ..i have been working on some my self..good luck on your blankets everyone!!

  • LaFlacs says:

    @isis416 if you …
    @isis416 if you care so much you would realize that we are trying to do our part from home, as not everyone can just jump on a plane and fly there. We do what we can and part of that is pointing out safety issues to make it a fun and safe & successful project for everyone…mainly for the baby that will get the blanket! Working together and taking constructive criticism is part of the whole process…the blankets are a great idea, just minus the buttons for safety!

  • beyuo08 says:

    ***** :)
    ***** :)

  • tattooedhull says:

    done! I don’t have …
    done! I don’t have much either in the way of money but i gave what I could. What I do have is a room full of scrap fabric and boxes of yarn filling up a closet. When I’m not sewing at work, I’m sewing at home and when im not sewing, I’m knitting or crocheting blankies and whatever else. Id like to send these items ive made to haiti and to florida. Id love more info on where to send in florida.

  • psychoralu says:

    done :)
    done :)