DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket and Beach Towel Guide

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

I’m on a plane to Miami right now, next stop Grenada! I’ll be sharing plenty of sunny adventures from this trip with Jeff and our good friends Ashley and Jared. To kick things off, here’s a cheerful DIY that blends shibori dyeing with simple patchwork: a versatile blanket that works as a beach towel, picnic blanket, or just a pretty throw.

For this project we repurposed leftover shibori-dyed hankies, sewing them together into a colorful patchwork blanket to enjoy the last days of summer. You can use scarves, hankies, or any textile scraps you have on hand.

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

Follow the steps below to make your own patchwork piece for picnics, beach days, or even wall decor.

What you need

  • Scarves, hankies, or textile scraps (shibori-dyed pieces work beautifully)
  • Sewing machine and thread

How to make it

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

1. Iron each square or piece. If some pieces are different shapes, fold and press the edges so every tile is roughly the same size. This makes assembly much easier and gives the finished blanket a neater edge.

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

2. Decide on your layout. We used nine squares arranged in three rows of three, but you can expand or reduce the number to suit the size you want. Once you know how many tiles will go in a row, lay them out and pin each set together.

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

3. Sew each pinned seam. If you want extra durability, double-stitch the seams, but a single straight stitch is fine for lightweight textiles like scarves and hankies.

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

4. After completing the first row, add the next row of tiles. Pin the new row to the completed row so edges match and the length stays consistent. Pinning rows together before sewing helps avoid uneven edges and reduces the need for hemming later.

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

5. Continue adding and sewing rows until all tiles are joined. Finish by pressing the entire blanket with an iron to flatten seams and smooth the fabric. If desired, add a border or backing for more structure and to conceal raw edges.

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How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

How to Make a DIY Shibori Patchwork Picnic Blanket / Beach Towel

Photography by Amelia Tatnall
Sewing by Rachel Brewer
Modeling by Michelle Douglas

Are you working on any end-of-summer projects you’d like to finish? I’d love to hear what you’re making—this simple patchwork is a great way to use up fabric scraps and create something functional and beautiful for the season.