How To Make A Baby Security Blanket? Step-By-Step Guide

Helen Skeates
Helen Skeates
11 min read

Quilters who are pregnant or who know someone who are expecting may want to think about how to make a baby security blanket.

Although making a blanket may seem like an easy operation, it is certainly worth your time to select the appropriate fabrics depending on color, design, or texture.

You will surely enjoy creating a fun-sized blanket for the lucky baby. So, let’s go over the fundamentals of making this cute present.

The Benefits Of Baby Blankets

A sense of security

One of the greatest advantages of baby blankets is the comfort and security it gives to infants who have spent their entire lives cocooned in a warm and protective environment: the womb. Although swaddling is ideal because it snugly wraps the baby in softness and security, various types of blankets can provide the same effect.

Stimulation of the senses

It seems to reason that the blanket can also provide the sort of sensory stimulation that newborns and infants so desperately need. Babies are drawn to blankets because of the tactile lack that adults find so pleasant. Additionally, babies can enjoy the visual stimulation provided by the typically vibrant colors and patterns found on these products. To top it all off, a newborn’s auditory senses might be engaged by the slight, yet intriguing to a baby, noises made by blankets when they are moved around. Baby blankets, despite their seeming simplicity, actually provide a surprising amount of stimulus for young children.

Improved sleep

Parents can also benefit from the use of a baby blanket in lulling their child to sleep. Since getting enough sleep is crucial for a baby’s development and for the health and sanity of the parents, having blankets on hand at all times is a must if you have a newborn in the house. Swaddling is a tried and true method for achieving this goal. A blanket can be more effective than a dummy at soothing a fussy baby, and it eliminates the need to get up in the middle of the night to reposition dummies in irritable infants’ mouths.

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Temperature regulation

At least until they are 18 months old, babies need our aid to keep their body temperatures stable. Because you can adjust the temperature of the blanket according to the baby’s needs, you won’t have to worry about sifting through a mound of clothing to find the right one. This is especially true of blankets produced from natural materials like wool.

There is a lot more to the growth and development of infants than meets the eye when it comes to the significance of baby blankets. You could certainly do worse than practice your crochet talents on a couple of lovely baby blankets, whether you’re expecting yourself or know someone who is. You should use the smoothest, least scratchy stuff you can get your hands on.

How To Make A Baby Security Blanket

Things you’ll need

Here’s a quick breakdown of the materials and supplies novice quilters should have on hand.

You will require two squares of fabric. A blanket-like thickness can be achieved by sewing two materials together. If you did that, you might as well give the baby a rag.

The minimum size for the squares is 18 inches, or half a yard.

It’s easier to deal with a blanket that’s a little too big than it is to battle because you didn’t cut off enough.

Use a variety of textured fabrics. Doing so will add a wonderful tactile sensation to the baby’s familiarity with a handcrafted lovey blanket.

The growth of a child’s tactile sense is very crucial.

About 32 fabric ribbons measuring four inches in width will do for making a tag blanket. Alternatively, you can utilize scraps from any larger pieces of fabric you plan to remove.

Any spare material can be put to good use by creating a “head” for the blanket. Find some fiberfill to stuff the “head” if you chose to add one.

Make sure you have all the quilting necessities on hand. An electric sewing machine is the recommended method.

Be patient if you have to sew by hand because it takes a lot longer than with a machine.

Finally, a ruler, fabric marker, pins, and scissors will be required.

Procedure #1. Doing measurements

  • First, it ought to be little enough to fit in the baby’s hands.

An appropriate size is a 17-inch square. You still get to choose the size that’s best for the young receiver.

  • Second, if you plan on including ribbon tags, mark the center of one of the sides of the cloth with a ruler and a fabric marker.

Tag blanket ribbons, as previously mentioned, should measure roughly 4 inches in width.

  • The next step is to determine the size of the headpiece you want to wear; whether you’ll be designing it yourself or using a simple design, 4 inches is a decent size.

Fiberfill stuffing should be left with a half-inch gap.

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Procedure #2. Sewing the fabric together

Now you need to stitch the two pieces of fabric together.

You’ll need to sew these on before you can attach ribbons, fasteners, or both.

  • Step 1: Fold the first ribbon in half and secure it to the designated place with a pin. Place the ribbon so that its edge is flush with the fabric.

Make sure the folded end is pointing toward the middle of the blanket. Spread out the remaining ribbons and secure them with pins. To finish the other sides, simply repeat the previous step.

You can now sew the ribbons to the fabric a quarter of an inch in from the edge, removing the pins as you go.

  • Second, the identical procedure should be followed for the head. Pin the head in place on the mark so that the center is visible.

Verify once more that the head and fabric edges are aligned. It’s time to sew the top down on the cloth, and you only need to be a half inch from from the edge.

  • Step 3: Pins are required even for a simple baby blanket. Align the materials and put them together, making sure they’re parallel.

Fasten them together with pins so they’re ready to sew. If you’re using ribbons or a facing, insert them between the layers of cloth before you sew them together.

  • Step 4: Sew a half-inch seam allowance across three sides. Keep a space of three inches on the fourth side.

Right after finishing the last seam, you can reach through and turn the blanket inside out. Repeat the process of sewing the blanket together along all edges.

Allow a quarter of an inch this time. By doing this, you can close the space and keep the blanket from sliding.

Now you know it! You now have a baby comforter that any infant would love.

What Is The Best Material To Use?

The level of coziness provided by a security blanket is crucial for a newborn. Of course, the type of fabric you use will decide the degree of coziness.

Because it is soft and safe for a baby’s delicate skin, cotton is frequently used to make comfort blankets.

Other fabrics that would work well for a lovey include jersey knit, bamboo rayon, minky, fleece, and gauze.

If you want to provide your kid a great tactile experience, you might consider getting two distinct fabrics, as was said before.

When picking out the material, it’s nice to think about what the baby or toddler will like holding the most.

Best Fabrics for Baby Blankets

Here is what we think about different types of baby blanket cloth.

1. Minky Cuddle

You want to sew a gorgeous baby blanket, but you can’t find the right cloth. Shannon Fabrics’ Minky Cuddle line is top notch. This minky fabric’s deep, luxurious softness comes from the fact that its fibers are of various lengths. The fabric may be used to create various blankets or even toys, making it ideal for young children.

  • This extremely dense minky fabric is constructed entirely of polyester.
  • Washable and dryer-dryable at low temperatures
  • There are more than fifty-five vibrant patterns and hues to choose from in this collection.

2. Comfy Double Napped Flannel

Flannel has long been the fabric of choice for baby blankets and accessories. Flannel is comfortable to wear, but it will last a long time. In fact, flannel tends to get softer with each wash and season of use. Baby quilts, clothing, receiving blankets, burp cloths, and so much more can all benefit from the softness and warmth of flannel.

  • This flannel is composed of soft, 100 percent cotton and is brushed on both sides.
  • There are almost 70 distinct colorways and designs available in this collection.
  • Easy care; wash in a washing machine and dry in a low heat dryer.

3. Minky Pre-Cuts

Minky is widely used for baby blankets and stuffed animals. Baby quilts, baby throw/snuggly blankets, and security blankets (which typically contain a plush animal head) are just few of the many uses for Minky. Baby blankets made with minky dot (sometimes called dimpled minky) are soft and cozy. Use it as a border, incorporate it into a quilt, or use it as a backing for a blanket.

  • Weighing in at a little 3mm in pile height, this 100% polyester fabric is incredibly feathery despite its substantial durability.
  • Available in over twenty hues and precut to a standard size of 60″ x 72″
  • Wash in cold water and dry on a low heat setting.

4. Embrace Double Gauze

Baby clothes, blankets, and accessories made from gauze fabric are all the rage. Swaddling blankets are very common and can be easily made out of gauze. Burp cloths, bibs, toys, blankets, and more can all be sewn from gauze. The fabrics in this collection have a luxuriously smooth touch and a lovely drape.

  • Wash on cool and line dry (no bleach)
  • Fabric is made of pure cotton and is quite breathable.
  • There are forty unique patterns and hues available in this collection.

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5. Polar Fleece Solids

Fleece is a great material for making baby blankets, clothing, toys, and more. Fleece is typically very toasty and provides a pleasant sense of coziness and convenience. This 100 percent polyester fleece fabric is medium weight. Polyester is an excellent material for baby clothes because it is resilient and simple to care for.

  • This fleece is flexible, since it can be used to create blankets, clothing items, and accessories like scarves and mittens, and it is anti-pill.
  • Simple care: machine wash cold, low heat tumble dry
  • There are over ten color options available for this collection.

Conclusion

If a quilter also happens to be a new mom, knowing how to construct a baby security blanket can be useful.

Both you and the baby who receives the blanket will enjoy the straightforward procedure of making it. A handcrafted one will also have a greater sense of significance.

Helen Skeates

Helen Skeates

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