Knitted Baby Blanket Yarn
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn PitterPatter 3.5 oz $4.29 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Posies 10.5 oz $10.99 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn White 3.5 oz $4.29 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Peachy 3.5 oz $4.29 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn PitterPatter 10.5 oz $10.99 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Peachy 10.5 oz $10.99 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn Posies 3.5 oz $4.29 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Bernat Baby Blanket Yarn White 10.5 oz $10.99 This fast working yarn is perfect for creating homemade blankets, hats, booties, and more. The super soft texture is gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, and helps your little one stay cozy and comfortable. Available in a variety of attractive color options, you’re sure to find a great shade to go with baby’s wardrobe and nursery decor. |
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Fairy Baby Blanket $48 Whimsical Beauty Our Fairy Baby Blanket is truly a dream come true The softest cotton yarn creates a blanket that is naturally cozy and warm Beautiful embroidery on each blanket depicts a dancing wand bearing fairy wearing a royal crown Each blanket is sized appropriately for multi-purpose use Sure to become baby favorite blanket |
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Red Heart Baby Steps Soft Yarn White $3.49 This soft baby yarn will soon become your favorite craft companion. With a palette of fresh, no-dye-lot baby solids and coordinating baby prints, you’ll be able to find the perfect yarn for your baby’s blanket, booties, or sweater. |
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PURE CASHMERE KNITTED SCARF $79.00 Our 100% cashmere knitted scarves are expertly woven from the lusciously soft and deliciously warm A grade cashmere. These are available in complementary colors. Pure cashmere scarves are a hot accessory. Our cashmere wrap will transform any outfit to the most elegant outfit. Wraps are very fashionable and are fun and easy to wear. They make the most thoughtful, stylish and perfect gift…. |
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Beyond the Square Crochet Motifs: 144 circles, hexagons, triangles, squares, and other unexpected shapes $11.39 Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee…. |
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60 Quick Baby Knits: Blankets, Booties, Sweaters & More in Cascade 220 Superwash (Sixth & Spring) $10.19 STERLING PUBLISHING-Sixth & Springs Books: 60 Quick Baby Knits. What is more fun than knitting for (and dressing up!) babies and tots? Knitting sixty fabulous projects! Ever design in this book is knit with Cascade 220 Superwash; which features all of the remarkable traits Cascade 220 is known for-superior quality; affordability; and a fabulous range of colors-and it’s washable! Knitters of all sk… |
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Stitch ‘N Bitch: The Knitter’s Handbook $4.69 Knitting is hot with 4 million newcomers in the last few years. These are primarily young creative connected chicks with sticks who are coming together in living rooms knitting cafes and chic yarn stores. In this book Debbie Stoller covers every aspect of knitting and the knitting together lifestyle, the how-to the when-to the what-to and the why-to. At the heart of the book are 40 stylish pattern… |
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Baby Clothing and Baby Blanket – Types of Fabrics
Cotton, canvas, and even banana leaves have all been used as based materials for baby blankets throughout the world. There have been many materials used for baby blankets since the dawn of civilization but we will cover the most popular fabrics and methods used today for baby blankets & China babies clothes.
Modern Styles of Fabric:
Chenille
Chenille means caterpillar in French. The Chenille is a style of yarn that can be transformed into different fibers: cotton, rayon, acrylic, wool or silk. Chenille is not a spun yarn. Chenille is made of fine yarns that are woven together and then cut apart through a certain technique that produces the Chenille structure. Popular materials for Chenille are cotton and wool.
Cashmere
Cashmere is a fiber derived from the Cashmere (Kashmir) goat. Cashmere is by far the most popular baby blanket fabric for the affluent. Cashmere provides unparalleled softness and comfort to both mom and baby. Furthermore, Cashmere provides lightweight insulation without the heavy bulk of other fabric. The high moisture content within cashmere also allows insulation to change with the humidity of the air, which keeps the body at a more constant temperature. If you want the best for your baby there is nothing in worldwide production that compares with Cashmere. Although Cashmere is a very fine material it can be made into a variety of patterns.
Fleece
Fleece traditionally has referred to a type of weaving of wool. Fleece is a terminology used today for a modern style of refined polyester. Fleece is very soft, versatile, and moms love them because they are resistant to water. You can find good quality fleece blankets for under $30.
Double Knit
Double Knit blankets are the softest material made from cotton today and is perfect for babies. Moms love Double Knit blankets because they are also durable and machine washable. Double Knit fabric requires a higher stitch count then regular knit fabric.
Flannel
Flannel is a cloth made from wool, wool and cotton, or wool and synthetic fabric. Flannel is a warm fabric yet soft enough that moms would use for their babies. Therefore, Flannel is a popular choice for babies during the winter time or in colder year round environments. The term “Flannel” is often referred to the clothing made from the fabric.
Faux Fur
Faux Fur is a trendy new method of cotton lining that will not shed compared to traditional cotton. Do not be alarmed by the name, Faux Fur is 100% cotton by reputable baby retailers.
Traditional Natural Fabrics:
Cotton
Cotton is one of the most popular natural textiles in the world and is commonly used for both boys and girls materials. Cotton has been used in the world for thousands of years. Cotton is a naturally soft fiber that grows around the seed of the cotton plant, which is grown in the Southern U.S., other subtropical and tropical areas in the world. Cotton is a popular material for baby blankets around the world. As discussed above, different new methods of weaving cotton has led to popular creations such as faux fur which are 100% cotton.
Wool
Wool have been used as far back as 3,000 B.C. and is made from the hairs of sheep. Although other animal hair are used for baby blankets, wool is by far the most popular. There breadth and diversity of wool is very apparent as there are over 40 breeds of sheep worldwide that produces approximately 200 types of wool. Wool is very flexible and can be used to produce other items such as fleece. The largest producers are Australia, New Zealand, the United States, China, Argentina and South Africa. Wool is very popular today for baby blankets, especially in the Northeast and the Central U.S. states.
Silk
Made from the fine threads produced by Silk moth larvae, silk was believed to be have discovered by a Chinese Princess. Silk is considered to have the smoothest texture and feel for baby blankets. Silk also is the most reflective of the different fabrics. The top two producers of silk today are China and Japan. Silk is extremely light weight and one of the best materials at retaining body termperature. Because of these qualities silk is a highly prized fabric in Asia for baby blankets. Up until recently only the most affluent class can afford such a fine baby blanket.
Flax
Flax is considered the oldest known textile used for blankets and clothing garments. Made out of natural fiber, Flax has been used since 5,000 B.C. It has been found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs. The major producers today are Russia, German, Belgium, France, Poland, and other Eastern European countries.
Cotton, canvas, and even banana leaves have all been used as based materials for baby blankets throughout the world. There have been many materials used for baby blankets since the dawn of civilization but we will cover the most popular fabrics and methods used today for baby blankets.
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