Throws and Blankets

Brown Flowers Soft Microfiber Knitted Throw Blanket

Brown Flowers Soft Microfiber Knitted Throw Blanket

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$215.99

Geometry African Mud Cloth Inspired Cotton Throw With Tassels

Geometry African Mud Cloth Inspired Cotton Throw With Tassels

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$89.99

Peacock Garden – Elegant Floral Woven Blanket

Peacock Garden – Elegant Floral Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Whimsical Floral Mouse Woven Blanket

Whimsical Floral Mouse Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Vibrant Floral and Feline Woven Blanket

Vibrant Floral and Feline Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Pink and Black Geometric Woven Blanket

Pink and Black Geometric Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Vibrant Maximalist Beach Towel

Vibrant Maximalist Beach Towel

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$129.99

Vivid Maximalist Beach Towel

Vivid Maximalist Beach Towel

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$129.99

Maximalist Dreamscape Woven Blanket

Maximalist Dreamscape Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Whispering Threads Woven Blanket

Whispering Threads Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Tropical Whisper – Jungle Scene Woven Blanket

Tropical Whisper – Jungle Scene Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Marigold Stripes – Folk Floral Woven Blanket

Marigold Stripes – Folk Floral Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Whimsical Mouse Fashion Beach Towel

Whimsical Mouse Fashion Beach Towel

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$129.99

Vintage Bloom Woven Blanket

Vintage Bloom Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Golden Serenity Cranes at Dusk Woven Blanket

Golden Serenity Cranes at Dusk Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

Moonlit Tropics Woven Blanket

Moonlit Tropics Woven Blanket

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From $89.99

FAQs

To keep the texture, shape, and color of a woven blanket, you need to be careful when you wash it. First, always check the care label. Some woven blankets can be washed in a machine, but others may need to be washed by hand or dried.

If you can wash things in a machine, use cold water, a gentle cycle, and a mild detergent. A large mesh laundry bag will protect the blanket from damage. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners on it. To wash the blanket by hand, put it in a bathtub or large basin with cold water and mild detergent. Gently swirl the blanket around in the water, and then rinse it well.

If you wash the blanket, don't twist or wring it out because it can damage the weave. Instead, press out the extra water and lay it flat on a clean, dry surface or drying rack. If necessary, you can reshape it. If it's wet, don't hang it up because it might stretch.

Dry your clothes in the air only; never use a dryer unless the label says it's safe. If you take good care of your blanket, it will stay soft and sturdy, especially if it was made by hand, like the ones from Maia Homes.

If you want to style a throw blanket on a bed, you can drape it loosely across the foot, fold it up and lay it flat, or lay it diagonally for a more casual look. Add some throw pillows to it to give it some texture, warmth, and a cozy look.

A throw blanket is a small, light blanket that is often used for both style and comfort. A throw is about 50"x60", which isn't as big as a full-size bed blanket. Because of this, they are great for covering a couch, chair, or bed.

Plus, the color, pattern, or texture of them can make the room look better and keep you warmer. You can knit yarn, fleece, wool, or cotton to make a throw blanket. They're comfortable and easy to move or put away when not in use.