SPD DIY: How To Make Your Own Weighted Blanket

March 13, 2012 by in DIY, SPD with 6 Comments

Pressure and weight are very important components to Jack when trying to wind down. I researched weighted blankets on the Internet and learned about how the weight of the blankets help the body to produce its own melatonin to help with sleeping issues. Jack was a great sleeper……once he was asleep. I was tempted to purchase a weighted blanket on the Internet, but I was concerned that the blankets only came in specific sizes and weights. I am also a bargain shopper and I wanted something that would grow with him. When buying or making a weighted blanket it is important to make sure that the weight of the blanket is 10% of the person’s body weight plus 1 pound. So you could buy a 5 pound blanket on the Internet for now, but you will have to buy another one for when they get heavier. So with the help of my neighbor, we made a “Grow With Me” weighted blanket that was washable.

Here is what we did:

1. I purchased a down alternative twin comforter that had the square down-filled pockets already sewn into it. I found it on the clearance rack at TJ Maxx for $20.

2. Next, my neighbor (who knows how to sew), cut the edges off of it to make it smaller because you only need enough blanket to cover the body and we need the extra material to make the pockets.

3.With that extra material she created envelope type pockets (the kind of pocket you would see on sham pillow cases) on top of each on the already patterned squares.

4. Figuring out the weight the blanket needed to be and evenly distributing. First I bought bags of poly pellets at Walmart for $5 for a 32oz bag. That was the best price I could find anywhere.  Jack is 50 pounds, so we needed enough for a 6 pound blanket. The blanket also had 20 squares to fill to make it evenly distributed.

My formula was: 6 pounds divided by 20 squares= .3 pounds
Convert into ounces:  .3 pounds x 16 (ounces in a pound)= 4.8 oz in each square

5. I filled 4.8 oz. of poly pellets into sandwich size baggies. Squeeze the air out of the bag and press flat. And then double bagged them for reinforcement.

6. Slip the bags into each square material envelope you just created on the blanket.

7. Finished product that you can easily adjust as the child weight increases and you can remove the bags when you need to launder the blanket.

8. If you need extra reinforcement you can add a button or velcro to the envelope enclosure to ensure the bags don’t fall out. We have not had that problem.

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About DonnaK

I am a Mom of a sensational 6 yr old son Jack. I knew he was going to be sensational when he was 6 months old, little did I know what kind of "sensational" that was going to be.

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  • Bek


    Thanks! This is awesome! I was just thinking about how I could do this. Love your suggestions.

  • Nikki


    This is awesome but I wish I would have found this a few months ago. I just made both of my boys weighted blankets but they aren’t adjustable. Both of them sleep much better since they have them!!! It’s even cut down on the younger one bedwetting and sleep walking! I have even slept with one of them a few nights before I gave it to them. I’m debating on making one for myself or waiting for one of them to outgrow theirs lol.

  • Karen


    This is a great idea! I really like how you can adjust it as the child grows larger. Right now my son can’t tolerate the weight of any blanket or sheet on him at night (or socks on his feet either for that matter. Luckily we live in Southern California!) but I’ve been meaning to talk to his OT about making him a weighted vest. I think it could be done in a similar fashion to this blanket.

  • Jennifer


    great idea! i wish i knew how to sew! i’ve been wanting a weighted blanket, but wasn’t sure of the right size and weight. thanks for the info!

  • Krystal


    Did she sew the cut /raw edgeof the pocket? Or was the material the kind that doesn’t unravel?

  • Altitude9500


    What a great idea! Thanks for posting this. I just added another blanket to my daughter’s bed but at some point she will get hot and want the weight but not the insullation.

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