Blanket ladders are a stylish and functional addition to any home, offering a unique way to store and display various types of blankets. Whether you’re looking to save space or enhance your decor, properly folding your blankets for a ladder is essential.
How to Fold Blankets for a Blanket Ladder
Folding blankets for a ladder not only organizes your space but also showcases the beauty of each blanket. Here’s how to do it effectively:
General Folding Technique
- Lay the Blanket Flat: Use a large, flat surface like a clean floor or a bed—preferably a mattress for its even surface—to spread out the blanket completely.
- Fold Lengthwise: Start by folding the blanket lengthwise. The number of folds will depend on the blanket’s width and the ladder’s spacing. For most blankets, folding them in half lengthwise should suffice, but very wide blankets may require a second fold.
- Fold Horizontally: Next, fold the blanket horizontally. Aim for the folded blanket to be about the width of the ladder’s rungs. This usually means folding in thirds or quarters. Ensure the folds are crisp and even.
- Place and Adjust on Ladder: Drape the blanket over a rung of the ladder. Let it hang naturally and make small adjustments to ensure it displays nicely. The ends should hang evenly on both sides.
Folding Heavy Winter Blankets
Heavy blankets require a bit more care to ensure they don’t slip off the ladder or look bulky and untidy.
- Double Lengthwise Fold: For thick blankets, fold them lengthwise twice. This reduces their width and makes them easier to manage.
- Quarter Horizontal Fold: Fold the blanket into quarters horizontally if it’s very long. This helps manage the length and maintain a neat appearance on the ladder.
- Secure with Accessories: Sometimes, a heavy blanket might need a little help staying in place. Use decorative clips or pins to secure the blanket subtly to the rung.
Folding Light Decorative Throws
Decorative throws are easier to handle and can be styled more freely.
- Single Lengthwise Fold: Often, a single lengthwise fold is enough for lighter throws. This shows more of the blanket’s pattern and texture.
- Loose Drape: Instead of tight folds, allow the throw to drape loosely over the rung. This can add a sense of softness and flow to the decor.
Displaying Quilts and Patterned Blankets
Quilts and patterned blankets are all about showcasing their designs.
- Feature Front and Center: Fold the quilt in such a way that the most decorative part is visible when draped over the ladder. This might mean adjusting the standard folding method to display a central pattern or design feature.
- Less Folding, More Draping: Avoid too many folds. Instead, opt for a simple half-fold, then drape the quilt over the ladder to display as much of its pattern as possible.
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Tips for Maintaining Blankets on Ladders
Regular Care
- Rotate Blankets: Regularly change the position of the blankets on the ladder to prevent dust buildup and fabric wear. This also gives you a chance to change up the look of your display.
- Gentle Cleaning: Use a soft brush or a handheld vacuum to remove dust from both the blankets and the ladder. For deeper cleans, follow the washing instructions specific to each type of blanket.
Preventing Damage
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Position your blanket ladder in a place where it’s not exposed to direct sunlight to prevent fading and fiber degradation.
- Mind the Humidity: Keep the ladder away from very humid areas of your home to avoid mildew growth on natural fiber blankets.
In our family home, where cozy decor meets practicality, incorporating a blanket ladder became a charming solution to managing clutter and showcasing our favorite blankets.
With two young children and a pet dog, blankets are always in demand, whether for building forts or cuddling on the couch. We initially introduced the blanket ladder to store these beloved throws in a way that was both neat and accessible.
Conclusion
A blanket ladder is not only a stylish addition to your home but also a practical way to keep your favorite blankets accessible. By following these folding techniques, you can ensure your blankets are displayed beautifully and maintained well.
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