Baby Blanket Ideas
Are you planning to make baby blankets on your own? Well here are some cute baby blanket ideas that will help you in your project.

Fleece Baby Blankets
Fleece is the most versatile and easy to work fabric for baby blankets. The ends of fleece do not get frayed, hence they don't need a professional finish. If you are concerned about your baby's safety due to polyethylene terephthalate in fleece, you may go for eco fleece which is manufactured from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic. Depending upon the age of your baby and the intended use, you may choose a fleece blanket in any size between 30'' to 50''. Fleece blankets look great with typical blanket stitches, sewn with embroidery thread of contrasting or complementing color. Since, the edges of fleece do not fray, you have ample scope to experiment with the finish of edges. Scalloped edges look great on fleece blankets than straight edges. However, make sure the rounded edges are perfect and even throughout the blanket.
Patched Baby Blankets
A colorful baby blanket or baby quilt with an intricate patchwork looks stunningly pretty. However, this blanket is a bit complicated to make as it involves cutting pieces of several fabrics and sewing them together. Nonetheless, once you finish it, you will have something to look at admiringly. To begin with, collect pieces of fabrics in either cotton or busy. Cut the fabric pieces into squares of 2''x2'' and 4''x4''. Sew four 2''x2'' squares together, so that you get a single large square of size 4''x4''. Alternate the newly sewn large squares and the original 4''x4'' squares and spread them on floor. Transfer you layout on a cardboard sheet, so that you can transport it to the sewing machine. Now sew the squares together as per the layout.
Stylish Baby Blankets
If you do not have the time for making a baby blanket of patchwork, but still want to customize your baby blanket, you can simply choose to render different styles to a ready-made baby blanket. For instance, you can make a baby poncho out of a baby blanket, by making a hole at the center, for baby's head. This way, you can keep the blanket on, even while your baby plays or waves her arms. Another option is making a baby version of an adult snuggie. Simply attach sleeves to the blanket and make a hole for head. You may also attach a hood to keep your baby's head warm.
You may also enhance the utility factor of a baby blanket by attaching several small baby blankets by Velcro, so that it resembles a mini carpet. You can throw this carpet on the floor whenever you are visiting friends. This way, you won't have to bother about ruining your friend's expensive rug. Also, your baby will love playing on her familiar blanket.
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