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  2. 8 Creative Blanket Storage Ideas For Every Space - AOL

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    Additionally, you can use a vacuum-sealed bag to create even more storage shelf space. “Vacuum sealing keeps the blankets well protected, minimizes the space they take up, and keeps the overall ...

  3. The 7 Best Ways to Store Throw Blankets for a Beautiful ... - AOL

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    Pence recommends using storage bags, particularly when the seasons change and you no longer need as many blankets sitting around. Another option that relates to bed storage is a chest that sits at ...

  4. 20 Clever Blanket Storage Ideas For Every Home - AOL

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    Free up living room space with these clever blankets storage ideas. Here are the best ways to organize your blankets, including bags, chests, tables, and more! 20 Clever Blanket Storage Ideas For ...

  5. Sleeping bag - Wikipedia

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    A basic sleeping bag is simply a square blanket or quilt, fitted with a zipper on two or three sides, which enables users to get into the bag and then close it up. A sleeping bag of this type is packed by being folded in half or thirds, rolled up, and bound with straps or cords with cord locks. The basic design works well for most camping needs ...

  6. The 15 best sales this weekend: Storage carts, organizers ...

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    These vacuum storage bags can keep those extra blankets, sheets, and towels neatly stored under your bed with minimal effort. This six-pack comes with a vacuum pump that does all the hard work for ...

  7. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    A bindle is the bag, sack, or carrying device stereotypically used by the American sub-culture of hobos. [1] The bindle is colloquially known as the blanket stick, particularly within the Northeastern hobo community. A hobo who carried a bindle was known as a bindlestiff.