A guide to crib blankets and other newborn bedding accessories
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Down Throw Blanket

A down throw blanket made with cotton, cashmere or fleece will help your baby sleep peacefully with comfort.

If you are looking for a great type of warming blanket to give to your newborn child, then one of the best options for you to consider is the down throw.  A down throw blanket is similar to a traditional blanket, but is lighter in weight and smaller in size.  These blankets are made with the finest types of feathers, making them a soft, yet plus bedding accessory.   A down throw blanket is perfect for any family welcoming a new member or as a gift for a friend or relatives newborn baby.

When selecting the right down throw blanket for your baby or another new born child, one important thing that you will want to pay attention to is the stitching pattern in the fabric.  Since these ultra comfortable blankets are filled with down feathers, the inside materials can get tossed around when it is placed in the washing machine.  As a result, you want to be able to easily remedy such a problem without too much hassle.  In your search for the perfect down throw blanket, try to steer clear of the types of throws that have no stitching pattern; this style is especially annoying to fix after it has gone through the spin cycle.  Throw blankets with boxed or v-style stitching are best, as these blankets have segmented areas in which the down feathers reside.

The down throw blanket is available in myriad colors and patterns.  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so be sure to choose a blanket style that is aesthetically pleasing to you.   These days, solid colors seem to be the overwhelming favorite when it comes to styles for throws.  Darker colors are always a popular option, as these colors will be less likely to show dirt as opposed to their brighter counterparts.  As far as exterior fabric for a down throw, you will most likely want to look at materials that are on the softer side, as this blanket is likely to be used for a baby and you do not want to cause irritation of the skin.  Some of the better materials to look out for include cotton and cashmere.

While the down throw blanket is a great bedding accessory for any new born baby, it most likely should not be their predominant blanket.  During the summer months, a down throw blanket will likely provide enough comfort and warmth for a sleeping child, but in the colder months of the year it most likely will not suffice.  A down  throw blanket is usually filled with the feathers of a certain type of duck, which gives this luxurious bedding accessory a puffy texture.  Do not mistake the puffiness with warmth, however; these blankets should be used as a secondary blanket.  Another option for the down throw blanket is to use it as a wrap for the baby when they are outside of the crib.  If you are carrying your baby around on a cold day and feel that they need an extra bit of warmth, wrapping them up in small throw is always a good option.