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Throw blanket you wear while watching tv,or at a football game,or anywhere when it is cold,what do you call it and where can you find it

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Actually, you have the name right. The blankets that you are referring to are simply called 'throws'. They are made to cover a person without being tucked in. Suitable for hanging over the back of a chair or the arm of a couch as a décor feature, and pulling out when needed, throw blankets—because they don’t need to be tucked—are smaller than bed blankets. Another distinguishing feature is the lack of a protective satin edging. Throw blankets are meant to provide comfort and warmth in a short-term situation—a nap, or while watching a movie—a situation where the warmth and tucking in of a bed blanket is not needed. You should be able to purchase throws, at any store that sells bedding and linens. You can also go online and type into google search: throw blankets, buy . It will give you many sites from which you are able to purchase!

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i am looking to make a blanket that you can wear back in 1970s to 1980s if you or anyone could help me by sending me instrastion on it to i can make my self and not the new one

i would like to make one of those blanket you can wear so how would i go about it

ohh that are called throws... for more info try using google definition and you will see good results.

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It's stiil call blanket(polar fleece blankets ),i think, make no difference, maybe yo'd like to make it like a cloth and easy to wear

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