
The Ultimate Baby Blanket Size Guide for Australian Parents
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Choosing the right blanket for pram, cot, toddler bed and more – featuring the full Fledge & Thread range.
Quick-Glance Blanket Size Chart
Blanket type |
Common use-case / mattress size |
Recommended dimensions |
Fledge & Thread style(s) |
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Receiving / Swaddle |
Newborn 0-3 months, hospital bassinet, on-the-go wrap |
120 × 120 cm |
Heirloom Muslin Swaddle (100 % muslin cotton, 120 × 120 cm) |
Pram / Feeding / Crib Blanket |
Pram seat or cradle (mattress ≤ 90 cm long) |
80 – 90 × 110 cm |
Quilted Baby Blanket (85 × 110 cm) |
Cot Blanket / Cot Duvet |
Standard AU cot (130 × 70 cm mattress) |
100 × 120 cm |
100 % Cotton Knitted Blanket (120 × 120 cm) Quilt & Pillow Cover Set – Crib (duvet cover 100 × 140 cm, 100 % organic cotton) |
Toddler / Single Bed Quilt |
Single bed (188 × 92 cm mattress) |
140 × 210 cm |
Single Quilt & Cover Set (140 × 210 cm, 100 % muslin cotton) |
(Always double-check your own mattress or pram manual—sizes can vary a few centimetres brand-to-brand.)
Meet the Fledge & Thread Blanket Family
Product |
Fabric |
Size |
Best for |
---|---|---|---|
Quilted Baby Blanket |
Cotton shell / light loft fill |
85 × 110 cm |
Pram naps, nursing cover, travel crib |
Heirloom Muslin Blanket |
100 % muslin cotton |
120 × 120 cm |
Swaddling, lightweight summer layer, stroller shade |
100 % Cotton Knitted Blanket |
Premium cotton knit |
120 × 120 cm |
Year-round cot layer or toddler throw |
Quilt & Pillow Cover Set – Crib |
100 % organic cotton |
Quilt cover 100 × 140 cm + pillowcase |
First duvet once baby graduates from sleeping bags |
Single Quilt & Cover Set |
100 % muslin cotton |
Quilt cover 140 × 210 cm |
Toddler / single bed, story-time snuggles |
Choosing the Perfect Size
1. Measure before you buy. Cot, crib and pram dimensions differ across brands.
2. Look for a 20 cm tuck. Aim for ~10 cm overhang on each side so the blanket can be firmly tucked under the mattress.
3. Match fabric weight to season.
- Muslin and knits ➜ breathable for Aussie summers.
- Quilted and tight knits ➜ cosy for Canberra or Tasmanian winters.
Safety Essentials
- Under 12 months, place baby at the foot of the cot and tuck blankets below shoulder level (per Red Nose safe-sleep advice).
- Use quilts or duvets only once your child can reliably roll and sit unaided (usually 18-24 months).
- Hooded or tasselled blankets are cuddle-time only—keep them out of the cot.
Caring for Your Blankets
- Cold-wash on gentle with mild detergent.
- Reshape and line-dry flat to protect knits and gauze.
- Store by size so late-night bedding changes are hassle-free.
- Quality fibres last—pass them on or save for baby #2.
FAQ
Q: Will the 120 × 120 cm knitted blanket suit a newborn?
A: Fold it in half in the pram or crib now; unfold for cot use later—one blanket, two stages.
Q: Are the crib and single duvet covers TOG-rated?
A: Duvet covers themselves aren’t TOG-rated; combine them with a 2.5 TOG quilt insert for winter or a 1 TOG insert for summer.
Ready to Wrap Up?
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# The Ultimate Baby Blanket Size Guide for Australian Parents
## Quick-Glance Blanket Size Chart
## Meet the Fledge & Thread Blanket Family
## Choosing the Perfect Size
## Safety Essentials
## Caring for Your Blankets
## FAQ
## Ready to Wrap Up?