Whether your friends, the parents-to-be, are going to be parents for the first time or the n-th time, it is difficult to know that what you are buying for the child is not going to be a duplicate. An added complication is that not all parents-to-be want to know the sex of their new baby, so it is fairly hard to get a gift for the baby shower or Christening (or whatever) and still feel sure that it will be valued.
However, there are some gifts that are unlikely to be duplicated and without having to spend an total fortune, a crocheted baby’s blanket is one of them. If you have already gained the skills to create a crocheted baby’s blanket, then all well and good, otherwise you have two alternatives: you can either learn and thereby augment your number of skills or you can commission one.
Forty years ago and before, most women knew how to knit and crochet and knew about yarns and threads and knitting needles. Regrettably, the parents of the Seventies either did not learn these skills or did not pass them on in general, but knitting and crocheting are making quite a comeback now in the early Twenty-First Century. People are proud to own hand-made objects like crocheted baby’s blankets.
One of the benefits of using modern yarns and materials is that the dyes are likely to be less hazardous than before, but you will still have to buy them from trustworthy suppliers to be absolutely sure.
Another benefit of a handmade device like a crocheted baby’s blanket is that is probable to become a family heirloom. A handmade crocheted baby’s blanket is certain to be treasured because it was handmade and not shop-bought. It is even better if the maker’s name and the baby’s name are embroidered on it as well.
If you are a greenhorn to crocheting a baby’s blanket, there are a few items that you have to bear in mind with regard to the baby’s safety.
Firstly, choose a tightly-knit pattern so that the baby’s fingers and toes cannot get snarled up in the blanket. Secondly, the cloth or yarn should be soft, colour-fast, non-toxic and machine washable. Babies’ blankets get dirty quite often, so it really is a godsend to have a baby’s blanket that is machine washable.
Thirdly, take the time to enquire of the parents-to-be if they have a colour scheme or theme in mind for the nursery. Fourthly, the blanket must be the correct size. If your crocheted baby’s blanket is to be used in a cot, then it should be the exact same size of the cot for safety reasons. If it is to be a general blanket, then you can make it larger so that it can be functional for longer.
Lastly, but not least crucial is to take into account that babies teethe, so do not integrate anything into your handmade crocheted baby’s blanket if there is a chance of the baby choking on it, beads are a definite no-no.
Owen Jones, the author of that article, writes on a number of subjects, but is now concerned with the chenille throw blankets. If you want to know more, please visit our website at Woollen Blankets.