<![CDATA[Gizmodo: blankets]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: blankets]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/blankets http://gizmodo.com/tag/blankets <![CDATA[Fuzzy Travel Blanket Keeps Gadgets Secure And Warm]]> Eff snuggies, I'm in love with this blanket that has a gadget storage pouch.

Not only does it look super comfy, but I am always losing my iPod when I fall asleep on the train or plane. For $28 I can avoid those lice-ridden airplane blankets and keep my Touch close to me. Too bad it only seems to come in blue. [Patina via Geek Sugar]

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<![CDATA[Twosomeblanket Is Icelandic Wool Snuggie for Couples]]> And on the seventh day, God rested, but not without creating the Snuggie first. And God saw it was good. So he created the two person snuggie. You know, to comfortably do naughty things with Mrs. God while watching TV.

This is the $350 Twosomeblanket, by designer Vik Prjonsdottir. Made with 100% Icelandic wool—in two color combinations—and measuring 115,74 x 59,84 inch, the Twosomeblanket is made for foot playing, tickle battles, and comfy caressing on long winter nights, watching movies, and having hot potato soup with the person you love. You know, that person who loves you so much too that he or she won't think you look like a total dork inside this thing. [Birkiland via Nerdapproved]

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<![CDATA[The Pillow Blanket Concept]]> Perhaps we should rethink our blankets and sleep with something extra comfortable—like this blanket constructed entirely out of pillows.


With a pillow missing in its rectangular design, it allows you to slip your head through the hole—poncho style—and use it as both a pillow and a blanket.


But if you get cold easily in the night, you'd probably need extra blankets since it looks like there are gaps between each pillow. Also, if you're the type that likes to snuggle, this blanket could potentially be a problem in the bedroom—unless you both have extremely small noggins. [designboom]

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<![CDATA[LED Picnic Blanket Classes Up Outdoor Dining]]> Why eat in the dark when you can shove a bunch of LEDs on a picnic blanket and call it a day? We can't come up with a reason, so head on over to Instructables to see how you can build your own.

All you need is a string of 64 LEDs, a bunch of PVC sheeting, plastic buckles, 5 AA batteries, a 6 AA battery holder, and...jeez, this list is long. Are they building a picnic blanket or hatching a plot to blow up CTU?

Instructions Page [Instructables via Craftzine]

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