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Crochet Blanket Storage Ideas

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crochet, Organisation Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

When you are slightly addicted to crochet – as I am! – and you keep creating beautiful crochet blankets – as I do! – the storage of said blankets can become a problem. I REALLY needed to think about some crochet blanket storage ideas – and soon!

As I’ve created quite a few blankets over the past couple of years, the collection in our living room has grown. They are draped over the chairs, piled on the coffee table and spread over the bean bags when the kids have been watching TV. 

I love to see them being used and enjoyed so much, but the mess has been getting to me.

I needed to find a way to store them that was less messy.

Coffee Table Blanket Boxes

I considered boxes first. Perhaps a nice big blanket box in the middle of the living zone that could also serve as a coffee table? It could look amazing and be a practical place to stash some blankets. A quick look on Amazon and I found some beauties to choose from. See my Ideas List here.

See these and more Coffee Table Blanket Boxes here

Basket Storage

Next, I considered baskets or boxes. I love the idea of baskets and they always look pretty. I like the idea that they can be easily moved around or taken to other rooms too. But my concern is that the roughness of a basket might snag the crochet blankets and damage them. That would be a shame after all the work it takes to make one! Nevertheless, I’ve collected a few ideas if you want to go that way. See my Ideas List here.

See these and more Large basket ideas here

Ladder Storage

Finally, I settled on the idea of a ladder to show off my crochet blankets. I would have loved to find an old wooden ladder from someone’s barn but I settled for a towel ladder from Kmart. There are also lots of these available online so I couldn’t resist another little collection. See my Ideas List here.

See these and more ladders here

My blankets are now looking pretty in the corner of the living room on my ladder. They are easy to access and easy to put away as well as creating a colourful corner! Really happy with this option!

Find the crochet blankets in my photo:

Filed Under: Crochet, Organisation

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  1. darla coffman says

    August 21, 2018 at 11:16 AM

    I enjoyed looking at different ways to store your crocheted afghans.I didn’t really know there were so many choices. I think you made the right choice tho. It looks good and doesnt take up much space.

  2. Judy says

    August 21, 2018 at 3:15 PM

    In order to prevent stretching, knit and crocheted items should not be hun . I liked your other ideas better.

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