Camouflage Fleece Fabric – 20% OFF

Camouflage Fleece Fabric Sale

This is the best camouflage fleece fabric that money can buy and it is on sale now!

See available camouflage fleece fabric below.

I am not a cold weather person and the thought of being cold creates a bit of anxiety that I would rather not deal with. So as the winter months approach, I look for ways to make sure that I am prepared to battle the bitter coldness looming in the not-so-distant future. That’s where our camouflage fleece fabric comes in.

If I can do it you can.

I have plans to make a few sweatshirts, hats and I have actually already started sewing a new camo blanket to throw in the basket next to the sofa. I actually made a new dog bed cover for my loyal companion Molly a while back and it is still being used to this day. If you want a warm, soft and fuzzy fabric, our polyester fleece is perfect and comes in many of your favorite camouflage patterns including Realtree®, Mossy Oak®, Next Camo®, Sirphis®, and more. Take my word for it, this is some of the best camouflage fleece fabric available today.

Don’t miss this camo fleece fabric sale!

For a limited time, Camo Fabric Depot is offering the best camouflage fleece fabric money can buy at 20% off! If you are looking for the right fabric to create your next warm and cozy project, this camo fleece fabric is the perfect fit. This polyester fleece is a soft, fuzzy fabric that can be used for sweaters, sweatshirts, jackets, mittens, hats, blankets or any other applications where a soft, warm material is needed.

Here you will find the current camouflage fleece fabric available here at Camo Fabric Depot. I will be adding more as they become available. Don’t miss out on this deal! Prices will go back up before you know it! Take advantage of this sale because it won’t last long. We have a limited inventory so act fast! Buy fleece fabric today!

  • Realtree AP Camo Fleece

    Fleece – Realtree AP -58/60″

    $15.45 / yd
  • CWC Sweatshirt Fleece – Fishouflage Musky 58″ (Clearance)

    $4.75 / yd
  • Mossy Oak Break Up Camo Fleece

    Fleece – Mossy Oak Break-Up – 58/60″

    $15.45 / yd
  • Poly Fleece – Sirphis Pulse Galaxy – 58″ (Clearance)

    $6.95 / yd
  • CWC Sweatshirt Fleece – Fishouflage Bass 58″ (Clearance)

    $4.75 / yd

40% OFF all Camo Fleece Fabric

Fleece Fabric Sale

See available camo fleece fabrics below.

For a limited time, Camo Fabric Depot is offering camo fleece fabric at 40% off! If you are looking for the right fabric to create your next  warm and cozy project, this camouflage fleece fabric is the perfect fit. This polyester fleece is a soft, fuzzy fabric that can be used for sweaters, sweat shirts, jackets, mittens, hats, blankets, or any other applications where a soft, warm material is needed. Camouflage fleece fabric is increasingly becoming a popular fashion fabric and with our beautiful camo pattern prints from Realtree, Mossy Oak and Next Camo these are sure to satisfy anyone’s camo craving.

I will be honest; I don’t sew much. As a novice sewer, I found this fabric easy to use. I bought a few yards to make a simple dog bed for my dog and my Molly loves her new bed. I feel that anyone looking for a beautifully printed camo fabric that’s easy to use will be happy with their purchase of this fabric.

Here you will find the current camo fleece fabric available here at Camo Fabric Depot. I will be adding more as they become available. Don’t miss out on this deal! Prices will go back up before you know it! These fabrics are on sale for a limited time. Don’t wait as our supplies are limited. Get your fleece at 40% off!

  • Realtree AP Camo Fleece

    Fleece – Realtree AP -58/60″

    $15.45 / yd
  • Mossy Oak Break Up Camo Fleece

    Fleece – Mossy Oak Break-Up – 58/60″

    $15.45 / yd

How to Recover a Dog Bed – Tie Blanket Style

Let's see how this goes. Recover a dog bed with fleece fabric.

Molly loves her bed. When she is ready to relax she can always be found resting in the same bed that she has had since she was a puppy. Since she really loves her bed, I didn’t want to take it away from her by buying a new one. I decided to give re-covering it with Realtree Xtra fleece fabric a try. I think that it turned out really nice and to be honest I really feel that Molly likes the bed even more than she did. The softness of the camo fleece fabric makes what was turning into an old, ugly looking dog bed into a new, softer experience for her. Here are the steps I took making this DIY dog bed.

Step 1: Purchase Camo Fabric

Purchase Camo Fleece FabricThe first thing you need to do obviously is to purchase some fleece fabric. I love the vibrant colors of our camo fabric and extremely soft feel of our fleece so it was a no-brainer to go with one of our great fleeces. The size of your dog’s bed will determine how much fabric you will need. Below is a list of some of our available fleece fabric.

  • Mossy Oak Break Up Camo Fleece

    Fleece – Mossy Oak Break-Up – 58/60″

    $15.45 / yd
  • Realtree AP Camo Fleece

    Fleece – Realtree AP -58/60″

    $15.45 / yd

Step 2: Measure and Cut

Measure & Cut FabricMeasure & Cut FabricTo measure Molly’s bed I folded the fabric over to create two layers. You want the two layers to be the same size so that you can cut the tie fringes evenly. Be sure to have the inner-side of the fabric facing upwards so that when you mark it with a Sharpie it’s not on the outside portion of the fleece fabric. Outline the bed leaving around 6 inches of room on the outside for the fringes and thickness of the bed. This can be adjusted smaller or bigger depending on the size of the dog bed. Once you have it marked with a Sharpie cut the fabric along the mark you just made. I found it easy to cut using a rotary cutter that I found at my local fabric store.

Step 3: Cut Fringes for Tying

Cut FringesCut FringesYou can cut the fringes to whatever length you want but I found that 3-4 inch long fringes look really nice. Using the rotary cutter, simply go around your two layers of fleece fabric and cut the fringes to even length and width. Since I was cutting the fringes on my floor I used a self-healing mat that I moved along the edge of the fabric to cut on. This saves damage to the floor as well as saves the sharpness of the cutting blade.

Step 4: Tie the Fabric Around the Dog Bed

Tie Fringe EdgesThe last step is to tie the two layers of fabric around the existing dog bed. Lay the dog bed in between the two pieces of fabric that you just cut the fringes on. Be sure to make sure that the outside of the fabric is facing toward the outside on both the bottom and top. (You will be able to tell because the fabric is brighter and more vibrant on the print side.) Start tying. The knot is a simple knot to secure the fabric. I tied every other fringe to give it a more”fringy” look.