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Photo blankets have been available for personalization and customization for many years now.
With changes in technologies and photo clarity, these personal renditions of life have grown
and changed as well. Photo blankets are available in a variety of style, but how can we know
what each style offers. Comparing photo blankets is a great way to decide which is best for
your needs.
Woven photo blankets are most often created from cotton or acrylic yarns.
The images chosen for the blanket by the consumer appear as woven patterns.
Taking an up close look at woven photo blankets, the consumer will notice individually
colored yarns combined to make one large image. Similar to a woven rug, the end result is
a clear image from afar, with a grainy result up close.
Woven photo blankets are finished in one of two ways.
The edges will either be left in a fringe edging, where the yarn pieces are hanging freely,
or in a bound edging. The fringe edging may have a tendency to fray after numerous washings
or heavy usage. The bound edging, on the other hand, leaves the woven blanket with a border
of color, similar to a photo frame.
Knitted photo blankets are produced in a similar manner to woven photo blankets.
While these blankets tend to use both cotton and acrylic yarns as well, the photo image
remains woven, in this case, knitted directly into the fabric of the blanket.
The knitting result feels just like a knitted sweater.
Again, the far away look of the blanket produces an overall total photo, but when an up
close look is taken, separate yarn pieces, knots and colors render the picture unrecognizable.
Photo blankets that are knitted also have a stretchy quality unlike their woven alternatives.
The photo knitted into the blankets tend to blur and disfigure when stretched.
After a period of time, the fabric will lose the ability to retract and the image will
remain stretched and deformed.
A photo blanket creation that is not produced from a knitting or weaving process is the new
type of photo blankets. These photo blankets take the photo image and reproduce the same
image onto a blanket surface ususally using some form of sublimation process.
The production process is similar to the printing process of a digital
photo and the resulting blanket can be just as clear. When the photo is dyed into the
fabric, there are not separations of color as with the knitted product. Only sharp photo
lines and images both up close and far away if the process is done correctly.
VisionBedding uses photo blankets reproduce the image
directly into the fabric. The colors are identically matched just as they would be with a
digital photo print. Due to this difference in the manufacturing side of the blanket, there
are no mistakes or color variances. The photo from which the blanket is created, is the
same photo the blanket displays.
Black and white photo blankets are also available from the picture photo blanket process.
Unlike the woven and knitted varieties, again, the picture is printed or dyed into the
fabric using all of the colors present in the photo. If there are ten grays, ten grays
are used in addition to the blacks and whites. The end product, when grays are used, tend
to be clearer and display an increased depth of image.
All three types of photo blanket creations are offered in various sizes. Ranging from a
lap blanket size of 30" X 40" to a large size of 60" X 90". With every photo blanket
the rule seems to stand that the larger the blanket, the larger the original photo image
should be in order to produce the best end result.
The production times for nearly all photo blanket types tends to vary among manufacturers.
While some photo blanket manufacturers tend to take anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks to process
(shipping time will be added onto the end of the processing time), others claim as few as
3 to 7 business days.
While the photo blanket is not a newcomer to the gift giving industry, never before
have their been so many different photo blanket types to choose from.
Photo blankets can either be woven or knitted from yarns or dyed in to the fabrics.
All three processes offer a different look, feel and end photo result.
Whether you decide on a weaving process, knitting process, or photo reproduction process,
your memory will appear on your photo blanket. The only way to choose which photo blanket
is right for your needs is to learn about them all.
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