Blankets are more than a cozy essential; they can also serve as stylish decor in your home! But if you’re not careful, a stack of blankets can quickly turn a room from functional to cluttered.
Have you ever opened your linen cupboard and seen piles of tangled blankets? Movie night isn’t as fun when you need to untangle your favorite blanket from its unfolded friends.
The good news is that you can bypass this by mastering a few different blanket folding techniques. This will help keep things tidy and give your space an intentional, chic look.
In this blog, we’ll explore the best ways to fold and store your favorite Minky blankets—from classic folding techniques to display-ready folds that make your living room magazine-cover-worthy.
Mastering classic folding techniques can make a world of difference for organization. With only so much room in your home for storage, you want to ensure you’re using it well.
Whether you want to tuck your (neatly folded!) blankets into a linen closet or storage bins, these easy methods will show you how to fold blankets to save space. We’ll also cover where to store blankets to keep them wrinkle-free and ready to use.
Let’s get into some of our favorite folds that elevate your blanket storage game.
The Classic Fold
When you think of a folded blanket, the Classic Fold will probably be what first comes to mind. This technique is perfect for stacking your blankets. It’s also ideal for larger or thicker blankets like the Minky Hugs.
Steps:
- Lay the blanket out flat on a clean surface.
- Fold the blanket in half lengthwise, smoothing out any wrinkles.
- Rotate the blanket 90 degrees.
- Fold it in half again to create a square shape. Once more, smooth out any creases.
- Continue folding in half until the blanket reaches your desired size. If you have Minky Blankets in the Grande size, fold them again for easier storage.
Where to Store
Once folded, you can stack your newly folded blankets on open shelves, in a storage ottoman, or in your linen closet.
The Pillow Method
If you’re short on storage, the Pillow Method is a clever way to transform your blanket into a compact pillow. This is perfect for traveling or if you want your soft Minky blanket to double as a couch cushion. This method works best with less plush blankets like the Sorbet.
Steps:
- Spread the blanket flat on a clean surface.
- Fold the blanket into thirds lengthwise to create a long, thin rectangle.
- Fold the blanket over itself starting from a short side until it forms a thick parcel, leaving a pillow-sized section unfolded at the end.
- Tuck the folded blanket into this pocket to create a pillow shape.
Where to Store
The pillow shape of this method makes it easy to store in bins or decorative baskets. As mentioned, you can also pop it on the couch to double as a cushion.
The Roll Method
The Roll Method will be your go-to for Minky blankets. It works well for thick and thin blankets, regardless of the plush. It’s also a stylish way to display your blankets, especially if you have open storage to show off your Minky collection!
Steps:
- Lay the blanket flat and match up the shorter sides to form a rectangle.
- Fold the blanket in half again, creating a smaller rectangle.
- Tightly roll the blanket starting from a short side until it resembles a Swiss roll.
- (Optional) Use a Minky Keeper or a fabric tie to secure the roll.
This blanket fold will look its best on display. Put it in a decorative basket or on open shelves for a cozy-yet-neat aesthetic.
The Tidy Blanket Method
For a quick (but still stylish) fold you can toss it on a chair, couch, or bed, try the Tidy Blanket Method. This fold is all about getting that clean and curated look, making it perfect for Insta-worthy snaps of your living spaces.
Steps:
- Fold the blanket into thirds lengthwise.
- Fold it in half to create a neat rectangle.
- Drape it over the corner of a sofa or armchair.
- Add a throw pillow on top to complete the look.
Where to Store
This fold will look its best draped on the back of your favorite lounge chair or resting neatly on the cushions ready for movie night. This fold is also space-saving, fitting easily into cupboards if you’d prefer to tuck your blankets away.
The Tri-Fold Method
The Tri-Fold Method is a quick and compact fold that works well with storage closets with lots of horizontal space. This fold will keep the blanket tight and easy to stack while still looking polished.
Steps:
- Lay the blanket flat and fold one-third to form a long, narrow rectangle.
- Fold the other third over to create a smaller, compact shape.
- (Optional) Secure with a Minky Keeper or fabric tie for added tidiness.
Where to Store?
When tri-folded, blankets become easily stackable and can be placed in a closet, a drawer, or a storage bench. The flat shape makes it easy to fit into even narrower spaces like under a bed.
We all know that blankets (especially Minky’s!) aren’t just for staying warm—they can also become a beautiful accent piece in your home. These folding methods will show your blanket off and keep them accessible.
From casual throws to artfully draped pieces, these display techniques let you showcase your blankets with style.
The Toss Method
For a casual, inviting look, try the Toss Method. This is perfect for your Minky or any soft blankets you want to display as part of your room’s style.
Steps:
- Fold the blanket in half.
- Toss it over your lounge furniture.
Where to Display
This technique is all about aesthetics, so display it wherever you use a blanket in your house. This means over sofas, chairs, ottomans, beds, and more—there are no rules.
The Corner Method
The Corner Method is slightly more intentional than the Toss Method, giving your room a touch of sophistication.
Steps:
- Fold the blanket in half.
- Drape it over the corner of a couch or chair, with one edge cascading down to the floor.
Where to Display
This will work best on any centerpiece furniture in your living space. This can be an armchair, chaise, or the back corner of a sectional.
The Knot Method
The Knot Method is a fun and trendy way to display thin blankets. This technique adds style to your home while keeping your blanket accessible.
Steps:
- Fold the blanket in half to create a long, thin rectangle.
- Drape the blanket over your furniture, then tie one end in a loose knot for a casual, bohemian feel.
Where to Display
With the visual interest this brings to a room, the knotted blanket will look best on a minimalistic couch or armchair—giving it room to shine.
The Cascade Method
For a soft, flowing look, try the Cascade Method. This display technique will add elegance to your room and works perfectly with more heavyweight Minky blankets.
Steps:
- Fold the blanket lengthwise into quarters.
- Drape it over the back of a couch or chair, then fan out the edges for a waterfall effect.
Where to Display
This style works well on the back of a chair or sofa where it can create a beautiful visual effect.
The Accordion Fold
The Accordion Fold is great for smaller blankets and throws you want to keep on display while keeping them easily accessible for movie night. If you have a blanket you like to use frequently, this fold will keep it neat and tidy and ready to use.
Steps:
- Lay the blanket flat and fold it back and forth, like a paper fan, until you reach the end.
- Place it on a shelf or the foot of the bed for a charming display that’s easy to grab and go.
Where to Display
The Accordion Fold looks great at the end of your bed or couch, ready for you to grab and get cozy.
Happy Folding — Happy Snuggling
With these folding techniques, you can keep your blankets organized, stylish, and ready for use.
Whether you prefer a neat Classic Fold for easy storage or a decorative Cascade for display— these techniques let you showcase your style while maximizing space. Test a few of these folds out and find which one works for you!
Let us know if you have a different way to fold and style your Minky blanket. Post a photo and tag our socials. We want to see what you do with your Minky blankets! Who knows — maybe your fold will make the list!