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  2. 6 Affordable Weighted Blankets You Can Buy Online - AOL

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    Here's where to buy a budget-friendly blanket so you can feel the benefits of using a weighted blanket for less. While most are sold for over $150, there are some retailers selling them at a more ...

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    This super soft sherpa chenille yarn is great for making blankets, scarves, hats, plush toys, and so much more. Bonus: This price includes a four-pack of 58 yards of yarn. You can also choose from ...

  4. Afghan (blanket) - Wikipedia

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    Although not a requirement, an edge or border is most often added to nicely finish off the blanket. [7] A graphghan is an afghan made by following a flat chart. This method uses a grid of colored squares to create a visual design. There are three main methods to making a graphghan: pixel crochet, corner-to-corner crochet, and tapestry crochet.

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    There are many things you can buy at a dollar store to get more bang for your holiday buck, including decorations, gifts, gift wrap, cards and even bakeware. 1. Holiday Decorations

  6. Faribault Woolen Mill Company - Wikipedia

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    Faribault Mill is a textile manufacturing company in Faribault, Minnesota, United States, that produces and sells wool and cotton blankets, throws, shawls, socks, sheets, and many other products. The company sells its products through its stores in Faribault and Edina, MN and nationwide through retailers.

  7. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    Crochet hooks used for Tunisian crochet are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended crochet hooks have a hook on both ends of the handle. Tunisian crochet hooks are shaped without a fat thumb grip and thus can hold many loops on the hook at a time without stretching some to different heights than others (Solovan).

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