Does Blanket Stitch Stop Fraying? Yes, and How to Make It Last Longer

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Blanket stitch became my favourite stitch for making something out of it. But does blanket stitch stop fraying? Can it serve snugglers of all ages? Umm-

Stop Fraying?

Luckily, the blanket stitch can stop fraying, but it’s not a 100% foolproof solution. It is strong enough to handle your love for years. But not forever.

But for long? Well, it depends on your fabric & thread quality. So yeah, if you ask, can a blanket stitch prevent fraying?

Does Blanket Stitch Stop Fraying

Yes, a blanket stitch can help prevent fraying by holding the fabric edges in place. In fact, it is stronger than any other stitch.

can a blanket stitch prevent fraying

It works by looping the thread over the edge to stop the fabric from fraying.

And blanket stitch works well for thicker fabrics like wool, felt, and heavy cotton.

blanket stitch best fabric use

However, fraying might still happen for delicate fabrics(Silk, Chiffon, Organza)  if the stitches are too loose or if the fabric is worn a lot.

fraying happen for delicate fabrics

So, if I did a blanket stitch in wool fabric, it would last forever, right?

How long does blanket stitch stop fraying

Not really! How long does blanket stitch stop fraying depends on the type of blanket stitch.

The blanket stitch can stop fraying for as 3\4 years.

But it lasts as long as the stitch remains intact. But wait, how much hassle it has been through also affects its lifespan.

How Long Does Blanket stitch stop Fraying

For example,

A blanket stitch on a well-used blanket might hold up for years. But on a piece of fabric that’s constantly rubbed or washed. The thread of blanket stitch may come out.

So, yes, blanket stitching is a great way to stop fraying. However, its lifespan depends on the fabric, stitch quality, and how much the item is used.

If the blanket stitch isn’t enough, what is the Best hand stitch to stop fraying?

best hand stitch to stop fraying

Well, the blanket stitch is the best hand stitch to stop fraying.

Blanket stitch will also be the winter if you ask to compare blanket stitch vs back stitch. Because blanket stitch threads warp the fabric edge stronger.

blanket stitch vs back stitch

You just need to know How to stop blanket stitch fraying without sewing. No worries, it’s not a big deal. You just need to take care of it. Here are a few methods I tried-

  1. I just apply some fabric glue or fray check along the raw edge. It dries clear and keeps the fabric from fraying. I use tricks while making bunnies with blanket stitches.
How to stop blanket stitch fraying without sewing
  1. I sometimes use a heat tool or a lighter to melt the edges of synthetic fabrics. It seals the fabric and stops the fraying.
  2. I’ve also used iron-on tape. I just place it on the raw edge and press it with an iron. It sticks and stops fraying blanket stitches without needing to sew.
  3. I sometimes use pinking shears to cut the edges. The zigzag pattern helps stop fraying, and it looks nice too.

So stop worrying about does blanket stitch prevents fraying or not. Just take good care of it, and it will stick with you forever. Now, you can share your experience or thoughts with sewinginspo.

Maisha Soumee

Maisha Soumee

Hi there! I’m Maisha Soumee, the proud torchbearer of our family’s sewing legacy and the driving force behind this website. With Grandma Manha’s teachings as my foundation, I’m honored to continue the tradition of craftsmanship and creativity. As a passionate seamstress, I’m dedicated to sharing the joy of sewing with you, our valued community.

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