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  2. Lily Collins reveals birth of baby Tove Jane, her first with ...

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    In the post, they shared a photo of their newborn wearing a matching mauve cap and onesie with a blanket embroidered with the name Tove. "Welcome to the center of our world Tove Jane McDowell ...

  3. Why you see so many newborns swaddled in the same blanket - AOL

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    Nearly e v ery newborn born since the 1950s has been swaddled in the same white, blue and pink blanket. Before then, infants received a dull beige cloth made by a company called Medline.

  4. Hospitals have been swaddling newborns in this iconic striped ...

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    Decades later, the Kuddle-Up remains a hospital mainstay, and a sentimental family keepsake.

  5. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Nakshi kantha consisting of a running (embroidery) stitch, similar to the Japanese Sashiko is used for decorating and reinforcing the cloth and sewing patterns. Katab work called in Kutch. It is popularly known as Koudhi in Karnataka. Such blankets are given as gifts to newborn babies in many parts of India. Lambani tribes wear skirts with such ...

  6. Chilkat weaving - Wikipedia

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    Chilkat blanket attributed to Mary Ebbetts Hunt (Anisalaga), 1823-1919, Fort Rupert, British Columbia.Height: 117 cm. (46 in.) [1] Chilkat weaving is a traditional form of weaving practiced by Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Northwest Coast peoples of Alaska and British Columbia.

  7. Sleeved blanket - Wikipedia

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    The rock band Weezer released its own Snuggie blanket in November 2009, which is available in solid blue with the name "Weezer" on it in white font. It has been dubbed the "Wuggie". [27] It is sometimes marketed as a "comfy blanket". [28] The former business GO-GO Blanket holds the US patent for child-sized sleeved blankets.