Babies deserve the best. And if you are making a blanket for a baby you’re gonna want to use a soft, washable, breathable, and warm yarn.
With so many yarn options choosing the right one can be a headache. Don’t worry we got you covered, in this post we are going to go over the best yarn for baby blankets.
Let’s dive in. 💞
1. Lion Brand Yarn Jiffy Thick And Quick Yarn
What I Like
The Lion Barn Yarn is bulky yet soft and silky in texture. You will be able to create an extra soft blanket ready for your baby to cuddle on.
Ideal for printed garments
The yarn can be the best choice to create a printed garment or accessories. The Quick and Thick yarn comes in a variety of colors. It helps you get creative with numerous designs and patterns.
Easy to work with
The yarn is reasonably priced and can be a great option for beginners. Since the yarn is thick and bulky, you can practice stitches repeatedly without fear of damaging the yarn.
It can produce an excellent stitch definition. Counting stitches is easy, and you can practice and learn to work with patterns effortlessly.
Machine-friendly
The Lion Jiffy yarn is made of 80% acrylic and 20% wool. Acrylic yarn is one of the easiest to maintain.
It is less sensitive to detergent and warm water than its counterparts’ cashmere or natural wool. You can wash and dry in a machine without fear of shedding or shrinking, making it an ideal choice for baby clothes..
What I Dislike
The Lion Jiffy Thick and Quick yarn can get frizzy if you don’t care for it properly. This can be challenging when knitting.
Insufficient color options
This yarn comes with limited color options compared to other brands.
This limitation can be a problem when you want to create a design with multi-colored options and plan to create a pattern with similar color variations.
Who Should buy
The Lion Jiffy Yarn is an affordable and high-quality option that is easy to use and delivers the softness that is great for babies.
2. Bernat Softee Baby Yarn
What I Like
The Bernat Softee Baby Yarn is a 100% acrylic yarn created exclusively for babies. With this yarn you don’t have to worry about allergies or softness. The Oeko-Tex Certification ensures that you only get the best and safest quality for your baby.
Easy to maintain
The yarn is made of 100% acrylic, making it machine washable and dryable. You don’t need to worry about any stains or difficult washing techniques. Treat this yarn like any other piece of clothing and it’ll be safe.
Color options
The yarn is available in pretty and cute color options ideal for any baby projects. It comes in a vast range of shades, including denim color.
You can easily find the color you want for your baby’s nursery. The pastel shades look pleasant and also have a slight sheen to it.
What I Dislike
The yarn has a sheen, and combined with pastel shades, can give a glossy shine to the garments. This can be slightly overwhelming for people who prefer subtle for their baby projects. Choose your colors wisely to avoid excessively shiny projects.
Not ideal for beginners
The Bernat Softee Baby Yarn is thin and requires thinner knitting and crocheting gauges than other yarn. This can make knitting with this yard challenging and better for experienced or intermediate sewers rather than beginners.
Who Should buy
One of the greatest features about this yarn is that it’s easy to maintain. You can machine wash an dry this yarn making it easy to remove stains.
3. Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice
What I Like
The Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice is a superior quality yarn that is capable of producing high quality stitches. The yarn is quite supple and elevated and feels quite stretchy and amazing to work with.
Value for money
The yarn is quite expensive compared to other brands. However, the yarn quality is extremely good and it provides real value for money.
Ideal sheen
The Vanna’s Choice yarn does not have too much of sheen on it. Since it is not too slippery, the knots and stitches stay put for a long time.
What I Dislike
It is always better to get the yarn required for a whole project in one go. There are color differences due to dye lot changes and there are also differences in texture and quality.
The same color code yarn looks different in two separate batches.
Unnatural yarn
Though belonging to a superior quality yarn category, the Vanna’s Choice yarn is made of 100% acrylic and thus has all the drawbacks.
It is obviously not environmentally friendly and you can never compare it with natural fiber.
Who Should buy
Nevertheless, it can be suitable for people who are looking for a superior quality acrylic yarn with bright colors.
4. Universal Yarn Bella Chenille
What I Like
If I will have to talk about the yarn weight, I can say it falls anywhere between worsted and bulky yarn. The weight is ideal for comfortable knitting and you can knit a blanket in no time.
Machine wash safe
The yarn can be securely washed in a machine. However, it should not be machine dried.
You can tumble dry it, though. And remember not to use any bleach product while washing. You can even opt for dry clean where you can use any solvent except for Trichloroethylene.
Color options
The Universal Yarn Bella Chenille comes in a wide array of color options. It is available in both bright and pastel shades.
There is no way you will run short of color choices.
What I Dislike
The yarn can be safely washed in a machine, however it cannot be machine dried. You have to only tumble dry the yarn.
And bear in mind that the Universal Yarn Bella Chenille, just like any other yarn cannot bear ironing.
Who Should buy
The yarn is of superior quality and the color options are great too. From the price front, it is a sure bargain. It can be a good choice if you are looking for yarn for creating next to skin garments.
5. Caron Jumbo Ombre Yarn, 12 Oz., 1 Ball
What I Like
Caron Jumbo is excellent for almost every project you wish to start with for its great yarn. It is enough for your afghan, garments, accessories, and home décor projects.
The yarn is lightweight, so projects are more light-weight. It’s great for all sorts of projects, not only limited to baby blankets.
The Caron Jumbo comes with a 595-yard ball enough to finish your large projects.
Aesthetic
It finishes beautifully with ombre colors and variegated shades. This is perfect for exploring new patterns.
This lightweight yarn is an excellent addition to your home. It has an easy-care material and a soft texture. This might be a perfect idea for your next gift.
It’s also low maintenance, durable, and machine-washable.
What I Dislike
This yarn is thinner for its gauge and prone to splitting when you start crocheting. It also gets easily tangled.
Sensitive
You shouldn’t bleach, iron, or dry clean the projects you make with the yarn.
Who Should buy
6. Bernat Baby Blanket Big Ball Funny Prints
What I Like
It has a delicate soft texture and comes with various pastel shades, ideal material for your little ones.
It’s made with a 100% polyester, meaning it is more stain-resistant than other fiber yarns. No need to worry about the mess when your baby spills something when she/he eats.
Bernat Baby yarns are Oeko-tex certified and is proven to be safe for your little one’s sensitive skin. It’s been tested against more than 300 harmful substances.
Cost-effective
It’s a low-maintenance yarn that’s durable for cold water machine wash.
The big gauge makes it easy to finish any project.
Compared to most cotton yarns, the results from this yarn are warmer. It doesn’t shed, fray, or unravel, and is best for cold cuddle conditions.
Beginner-friendly
This yarn is easy and fast to knit. It’s bulky, so it allows you to finish a project with the lesser skein.
What I Dislike
The color may be inconsistent, so I recommend buying in bulk. Bulk orders ensures you get uniformity for your project.
Needs thick needles
Because this is a bulky yarn, it also requires thick needles which may strain your hands for working too long if you aren’t used to it.
Who Should buy
7. Lion Brand Yarn 920-218 Babysoft Yarn
What I Like
It comes in various pastel colors ideal for baby items such as afghans, layettes, booties, and décor.
It’s a worsted weight yarn without any fraying and pilling issues.
This yarn is low-priced but trusted to be durable.
It’s acrylic, and polyamide yarn ensures safety for your little one’s delicate skin.
You might have to be very careful in wrapping your baby with this as its soft texture will result in too much cuddling.
What I Dislike
One real fault about this yarn is that you cannot smooth this by iron. Also, you’re not supposed to use bleach when handling this type of yarn. If you’re using a washing machine, only wash and dry at the hottest temperature setting.
To see is to believe
You might get disappointed by yarns bought online. The variations could be inconsistent.
Can be difficult
Hard to knit, and it has a pearly thread running through the yarn, giving a sheen-finish.
Who Should buy
Get these if you’re planning projects for your little ones. The yarn is also great for beginners.
8. Red Heart Soft Baby Steps Yarn
What I Like
This yarn finishes in solid colors so you don’t need to worry about inconsistent results. You need not worry about purchasing it in bulks.
Ideal for babies
It doesn’t get heavy after finishing a project, and so it’s ideal for toddlers’ garments and accessories. It also has an incredibly soft texture perfect for blankets. Meanwhile, it’s washer and dryer safe, ideal for busy mom or dads who need to multitask.
What I Dislike
It’s not bleach and ironing ready. Also, it feels like it’s too lightweight and knotted sometimes. This causes the yarn to splice quickly.
Not for the novice
Hard to knit and not beginner-friendly. It takes so much time untangling the yarn than actually incorporating it.
Who Should buy
Conclusion
When you are about to choose the best yarn for your baby’s garments, there are a few essentials that you need to bear in mind. You need to consider the yarn’s weight, texture, and type. It is always better to avoid harsh fibers like wool and go for acrylic, cotton or bamboo.
I have listed out the best possible options to cater to your needs and preferences. There are yarns with acrylic, polyester, and even natural fibers. I hope this will help you select the right yarn to knit your baby’s blanket with love.