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DIY: Cozy blanket with sleeves for children

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Cosy blanket with arms My daughter is quite independent and can dress up and down by herself. Which is really good. Except when we find her stripped to her underwear when we go to check up on her after she goes to sleep. it’s really hard to get her dressed when she’s asleep. Not because she won’t fall back asleep if she wakes up, but she gets really upset if she wakes up and finds us putting her pajamas back on.

I thought the only viable solution was to make one of these blankets with arms (Snuggie or Slanket), which is very popular nowadays. You can wear this not only at bed time but also outdoors, using it as a cover on the stroller or car seat.

I got my pattern from this website. The pattern calls for 60″ wide but for small children you can use 45″ wide fabric as well. I used a soft fleece fabric with colorful flowers. You can also make blanket with sleeves using flannel, plush, ultra fluffy or even sherpa fabric.

Directions:

  1. Measure your child’s length  from neck to toe, and from shoulder to wrist.
  2. Cut your fabric, adding about at least 9″-12″ to the length. You want the blanket to be longer and use the blanket longer as they grow.
  3. Fold the fabric in two and mark arm holes on the fabric. Cut the arm holes.
  4. Cut 2 rectangles from your fabric for arms based on the measurements you’ve taken.
  5. Finish the edges of the blanket.
  6. Finish the one shorter edge. Sew the longer sides of the rectangles to make tubes for the sleeves.
  7. Sew the sleeves to the holes you cut.

You can use this pattern to sew blankets for anyone in your household.

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I am a mother of two and a type of person who you would call “Jack of all trades, master of none”. As you might guess from categories, I love my children, reading, sewing, gardening, traveling and cooking. I also work full time so I have to be practical to do all the things I want to do in a 24-hr-day. More About Me


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