Inexpensive Blankets And Pillows For Cots?

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  • SunflowerMama
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 1113

    Inexpensive Blankets And Pillows For Cots?

    I just bough some nap cots from discount school supply. Now I just need some inexpensive pillows and blankets for the cots.

    I would need 8 and I was thinking about buying some large lightweight blankets and cutting them into a few blankets but I don't sew and don't have anything the fix the edges.

    What do the rest of you do for pillows and blankets for nap cots?
  • PolarCare
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 82

    #2
    Throws

    At big box stores they usually sell fleece "throws" that are like lap blankets. They're perfect sized for little people and about $5 each. No sewing required.

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    • Hunni Bee
      False Sense Of Authority
      • Feb 2011
      • 2397

      #3
      We prefer to use crib sheets. They are the perfect size for toddler and preschool-size cots. And they stay on.

      We really pretty much use whatever - as long as it can be washed in hot water and dried in a hot dryer, and amounts to a top and bottom layer.

      I prefer crib sheets and those furry baby blankets, but my next go to is a fleece throw folded in half so that the child lays on one half and the other half folds over them.

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      • Childminder
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 1500

        #4
        I make my sheets from cheap fabric and elastic or old sheets cut up. The blankets are made from fleece fabric that I buy when our local JoAnns has a really good sale on it (usually at the end of winter). Usually about $2 each and the kids always want the 'soft' ones. It is really wide, 60 inches, and I can get two blankets out of each yard and I don't hem them cause they don't fray or ravel.
        I see little people.

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        • MamaBear
          Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 665

          #5
          I make mine... I use one yard of material per nap mat... I pick super cute material at the fabric store. It's so simple to make. Just make like a pillow case that slips on... and then there is enough material left over to make a pillow to match I get really cute pastel materials and make them every year or so when they need renewing. Its super easy!l

          All you need to make covers for 8 mats is:

          1) 8 yards of cute material
          2) Sewing machine
          3) Thread
          4) Pillow stuffing if you will make pillows
          5) Measuring tape

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          • MamaBear
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 665

            #6
            AND also you could buy nap mats SUPER cheap at Target & Walmart right now with their back to school supplies.

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            • meganlavonnesmommy
              Daycare.com Member
              • Apr 2011
              • 344

              #7
              I use crib sheets to cover the napmats, got at a yard sale. We arent allowed to use pillows or blankets per our licensing rules unless they are over age 3.

              But for the older kids I got some at Ikea, lightweight fleece blankets and pillows. They were only a few dollars each.

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              • laundrymom
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 4177

                #8
                I use throw blankets. No sheets

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                • youretooloud
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 1955

                  #9
                  If you have an Ikea nearby, you could get everything you need there, and never have to sew anything. Very cheap, and last forever.

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