What is the difference between an afghan and a throw?

In general, a blanket is a large piece of fabric used for keeping warm typically as bedding; a throw is a small blanket often used as a decor element over a couch, and an afghan is a crocheted or knitted blanket. Additional distinctions can be made by considering the size, materials, use and word origin.
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Can you use a throw as a blanket?

Light warmth – Can a throw be used in bed as a blanket? Typically, no. Throws alone won't keep you warm on a winter night, and they don't fit easily between bedding layers.
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Why are throws called afghans?

As you probably could have guessed, afghans originated in Afghanistan, but can now be used to describe just about any knit blanket. To summarize: blankets aren't typically knit (but can be) and are bed-sized, throws are knit or sewn and are smaller, and afghans are typically knit or crocheted coverings of any size.
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What size is an afghan Throw?

Commonly, you'll find afghans at 50 inches by 65 inches, or miniature versions called “lapghans” at 36 inches by 48 inches.
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What do you call a throw blanket?

Throws and Blankets Are More Similar Than You Think

Are you wondering, what is a throw? Sometimes referred to as throw blankets, throws are just one type of blanket. Blankets can be any type of cover designed to provide warmth, and while throws are technically blankets, not all blankets are throws.
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Are throws the same as blankets?

Blankets are designed for bed warmth and are laid atop other bedding layers. In contrast, throws are a type of blanket and are more decorative—a human-sized layer for cozy afternoons or furniture accents.
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Why are they called throws?

A "throw" is a piece of material used to cover a sofa (e.g. to keep it clean). It is large in area so it is "thrown" over the sofa. So if you put (or "throw") a pillow at random on a bed, this gives rise to its name.
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What is a good size for a throw blanket?

The standard throw blanket size is 50” by 60”, though this can slightly vary. It's important to remember that throw blankets dimensions aren't the same as traditional bedding, because they're meant to be used in more places than the bed.
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How many granny squares do I need for a throw blanket?

A throw blanket (at 48” x 66”) will require 88 granny squares (8 blocks by 11 blocks). A king-sized bedspread (at 90” square) will require 225 granny square blocks (15 blocks by 15 blocks).
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How wide is a throw blanket?

The Dimensions Of A Throw Blanket

The majority of throw blankets are 50 inches by 36 inches. If you can't find size specifications on a throw blanket, it's safe to assume it's a standard size. Occasionally, throw blankets will be bigger. They may measure to be 50 by 65 inches or even larger.
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Why are Afghan blankets so warm?

The blanket's holes work by holding air (warmed by your body) between the yarn threads and inside the holes, stopping this air from moving away. This warm air stays next to your body, keeping you warm.
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Whats is an afghan?

Afghani definition

A native or inhabitant of Afghanistan; an Afghan. noun.
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Why do blankets have holes in them?

They are commonly woven from cotton, polyester, acrylic or wool. The cells or holes in the blanket allow air to move into the fibres, which heat up with the warmth of the body and the warm air becomes trapped inside the layers.
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What is the purpose of a throw?

A throw is often used to protect a chair or can be put on a bed if a pet sneaks up there to sleep! If that's the case, it's best to choose a throw that can be easily washed.
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Can you sleep with just a throw?

Although many people use throw blankets for extra warmth during their movie nights on the couch, you should consider putting yours on your bed! You can get a multi-use, luxury throw blanket from Everlasting Comfort that is perfect to cuddle up on the couch and get the high-quality sleep you need.
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What is the throw at the end of the bed called?

BED BLANKET

DEFINITION: /bed·blang·kuht/ A large blanket designed to go at the end of your bed and on top of the duvet.
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What crochet stitch uses least amount of yarn?

Of the basic crochet stitches (single, half-double, double, and treble crochet), the treble crochet stitch and the double crochet stitch used the least amount of yarn. They tied in length and weight of yarn used for a 4 by 4 inch swatch.
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How many 6 granny squares does it take to make a blanket?

A receiving sized blanket, for a newborn through toddler, is generally 36” or so square (they can be 32”, maybe up to 42”… no carved in stone exact size). So if your squares are 6”, 36 would be enough — six rows of six squares in each for a finished size of 36” square.
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How long does it take to crochet a granny square blanket?

It depends upon the size of the square, but most classic granny square can be crocheted in less than an hour, most in 30 minutes unless it is very large or an intricate design.
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How many skeins do I need for a throw blanket?

Throw blankets can vary a bit in size but generally, about 10-15 skeins of yarn is needed for a crochet throw blanket. Similar to a twin blanket this can be right around 1500 to 2500 yards of yarn.
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What size throw do I need for a 3 seater sofa?

If it's two of you curled up on a 3 seater sofa, get something a bit bigger (like 150 x 200cm). It's all about the proportions – you don't want to stretch out and get cold feet.
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How do you put a throw blanket on a couch?

To Style: Simply fold the throw lengthwise in half and then in half again. Then fold your throw in half widthwise. Drape your throw over the arm of the couch with the decorative edge (if your throw has one) down the side of the sofa. Do not allow the throw to extend below the bottom of the couch.
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What is the difference between a throw and a quilt?

Throw quilts are generally bigger than a lap quilt. You "throw" them over the back of the couch in order to have something cozy to snuggle under if the need arises. These are the types of quilts you keep tucked into your living room to share.
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Can a throw be used as a rug?

Solution: Turn a favorite throw blanket into a rug! Give literal meaning to the phrase "throw rug" by turning an actual throw into an area rug. Sew non-slip fabric directly onto the back of a throw as a simple solution for bare floors.
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What are the basic throws?

Pull his right arm in tight to your body and grab his belt with your right hand. Then, pulling his right arm up, turn your right side in towards him so he is positioned to your side. From there you are able to bring him up and over your right hip and throw him to the floor. Keep tension on that sleeve!
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