The pattern includes instructions for many different sizes including a baby's
receiving blanket size and a slightly larger crib size.
As with any
baby blanket size, however, the specific dimensions are dependent upon the pattern you choose.
Here's everything you need to know about the best baby
blanket size for each stage.A baby blanket is often more than just a cover to keep your little one warm.
Avoiding this problem is a matter of parents finding the right
wearable blanket size for their newborns and trading up to the next size when the little one outgrows the first sleeping sack.
The sample you see pictured is the newborn /
receiving blanket size, measuring approximately 30 inches square.
Baby blanket size is important — you want one that is big enough to keep baby warm, but not so big that the size overwhelms them.
There are bigger blankets out there, but I found
this blanket size adequately covered my son when he takes his naps and sleeps at night.
A blanket this size has lots of versatility: it can be used as bedding, a floor mat, or even hung on the wall to decorate baby's nursery.
Or get
the blanket size one and fold it in half for double layer protection at home and use the small one for a diaper bag.
A good size for a multi-use blanket is 30 to 40 inches, as
a blanket this size is big enough for play time but not so big that it covers an entire stroller or car seat.
Choose
a blanket size that will work for your child; sizes can range from a small lap blanket to ones large enough to cover a bed.