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My kids are always grabbing their blankets to carry around the house or outside, but they're constantly slipping off or dragging on the ground. The Hooded Blanket pattern is my solution for a wearable blanket that’s both cozy and practical. It's designed to sit nicely on the shoulders and a hood to keep their heads warm, with pockets for hands or little treasures they want to keep close! And of course it's not only for kids 😉

 

Fit & Length

Oversized Fit

  • Designed to sit comfortably on the shoulders
  • Roomy enough for layering and cozy feel
  • Note on baby and toddler size: they may not be the most practical as far as them keeping it on (unless you add ties which are not in the instructions) but they still work great for wrapping them up while snuggling!

Features

  • Hood to keep heads warm and hands-free
  • Practical pockets for hands or trinkets
  • Hemmed for a finished look

Check out photos of all sizes from our amazing testers! Click HERE

Pattern Type:
PDF - Letter, A0, Projector. English only. 

Skill Level:
Beginner

Sizes & Fabric Quantity:
1-3: 50" x 60 (throw size blanket)
4-6: 65" x 90" (twin size blanket)
7-8: 85" x 90" (double size blanket) 

Materials:
 

  • Blanket-type fabric for ultimate coziness. Note - sometimes fabrics that are SUPER thick, like a two layer blanket can be really hard to sew! You can definitely upcycle a blanket for this but I recommend using one with only one layer if you're worried about ease of sewing. Also note that fabric plays a huge part in how this fits. If you make it out of a stretch fabric, it's going to end up larger, due to the stretch.