Collection: Blankets & Throws

Snuggle up with Ownkoti's collection of cozy and stylish blankets and throws. Our collection features a range of high-quality blankets and throws, each crafted from the finest materials and designed to provide maximum comfort and warmth.

Blankets & Throws FAQs

How Do I Choose the Right Size Blanket for My Bed?

Start by measuring the dimensions of your bed and adding a few inches to each side to make sure it has a good drape.Ā 

How to Prevent Blankets from Pilling?

To prevent your blanket from pilling, follow these tips: Wash your blanket alone or with a blanket of similar texture to avoid rubbing against rough fabrics. Wash gently using cold water and mild detergent, as harsh chemicals can weaken fibers and cause pilling. Turning the blanket over before washing can also help reduce wear and tear. For drying, choose air drying or use your dryer's low heat setting to reduce the risk of heat damage and pilling.

What's the Best Way to Store Blankets and Throws?

The best way to store blankets and throws is to make sure they are clean before storing them to prevent attracting pests. Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent the fibers from fading and deteriorating. Use breathable cotton bags or canvas storage containers to protect them from dust, moisture, and pests. Folding the blanket neatly before storing it will also help maintain its shape and prevent wrinkles.

How Often Should You Wash Your Blanket?

How often you wash your blankets depends largely on how used they are. If your throw is used every day, such as snuggling on the couch, consider washing it every two weeks to keep it fresh and free of dirt and allergens. For throws that are used less frequently or are purely decorative, cleaning them once a month or even less may be enough. Be sure to follow the care instructions for your blanket material to ensure it stays in good condition.

How Do People with Allergies Choose Blankets?

When choosing a blanket for people with allergies, they should prioritize hypoallergenic materials that are less likely to trigger allergic reactions. Hypoallergenic materials are naturally hypoallergenic and can wick away moisture, reducing the possibility of mold and dust mites. Additionally, look for blankets that are easy to clean, as regular washing can further reduce the presence of allergens.

What Material Is the Best for Quilts?

The best blanket material depends on personal preference and intended use. For summer or warmer climates, lightweight cotton or bamboo materials are ideal because they have breathable and moisture-wicking properties that help regulate temperature and keep you cool. On the other hand, environmentally friendly bamboo also has natural antibacterial properties, providing a hypoallergenic option for those with sensitive skin or allergies.

What Type of Blanket Is Best for Summer?

Lightweight cotton, bamboo, or linen blankets are best for summer. These materials are breathable and help regulate body temperature, keeping you cool and comfortable during warmer nights.