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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I loved my double sided blankets. We never used a regular receiving blanket except to support lo in the car seat because she was a winter baby and I couldn't swaddle without a swaddle blanket
. I liked the ones that were different on each side-usually coordinating prints. And ours were about 40 inches square and that was the perfect size (width if fabric squared after salvage and seam allowance). I also really like it when I used a decorative stitch to topstitch.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Texas
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Re: Oversized receiving blankets?
I love over-sized receiving blankets! My DD now 2 1/2 only likes the flannel receiving blankets. If I put any other type of blanket in her bed she throws it out. A friend gave me a few over-sized ones and DD and I both love them!
As for the double layers I would say print on one side and solid on the other.
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Re: Oversized receiving blankets?
darnit! i was thinking of doing those lol! and yes, i was thinking $10-$15 each
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. I liked the ones that were different on each side-usually coordinating prints. And ours were about 40 inches square and that was the perfect size (width if fabric squared after salvage and seam allowance). I also really like it when I used a decorative stitch to topstitch.


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