Claims
- 1. A blanket for comforting a child comprising:(a) a piece of fabric, the fabric being composed of at least one layer of flannel, the fabric being generally rectangular, the fabric having a length, a width, an outer edge, four corners, and two diagonals, each diagonal connecting two of the corners and a center of the fabric, the fabric length and width each being at least six inches, the fabric length and width each being shorter than 21 inches; (b) at least one slit, the at least one slit being linear and located in the fabric near one of the corners, the at least one slit being oriented parallel to a diagonal connecting the corner near the at least one slit with the center, the at least one slit having a length and a perimeter, the at least one slit length ranging from about {fraction (5/16)} inch to about 1 inch, the at least one slit perimeter being closed and finished; (c) an edging, the edging being composed of ribbon, the ribbon being satin, the edging being folded approximately in half lengthwise along a fold line, the edging having two edges, a width extending from the fold line to one of the edging edges, a first portion on one side of the fold line, and a second portion on the opposite side of the fold line, the outer edge of the fabric being located between the first portion and the second portion of the edging, the edging being attached to the outer edge of the fabric by stitching; and (d) a strap having a first end and a second end, the first end of the strap passing through the at least one slit, the first and second ends of the strap each having a fastener, and the first end fastener being adapted to releasably attach the first end of the strap to the fabric.
- 2. The blanket according to claim 1, wherein the at least one slit is located on the diagonal connecting the corner near the at least one slit with the center, the at least one slit perimeter is finished by stitching, the fabric length and width are approximately equal, the fabric length ranges from about 8 to about 13 inches, and the width of the edging ranges from about ½ inch to about 2½ inches.
- 3. The blanket according to claim 2, wherein the fabric is composed of two layers of flannel.
- 4. The blanket according to claim 3, wherein the fabric length is about 11 inches, the at least one slit length is about ½ inch, the width of the edging is about ¾ inch, and the at least one slit is located approximately 1½ inches from the corner near the at least one slit.
- 5. The blanket according to claim 2, wherein the fabric consist of one slit.
- 6. The blanket according to claim 1, wherein the first end fastener is a snap fastener, and the second end fastener is a clip.
- 7. A kit for comforting a child comprising three blankets, and a strap; wherein each blanket havinga piece of fabric, the fabric being composed of at least one layer of flannel, the fabric being generally rectangular, the fabric having a length, a width, an outer edge, four corners, and two diagonals, each diagonal connecting each two opposing corners and a center of the fabric, the fabric length and width each being at least six inches, the fabric length and width each being shorter than 21 inches; at least one slit, the at least one slit being linear and located in the fabric near one of the corners, the at least one slit being oriented parallel to the diagonal connecting the corner near the at least one slit with the center, the at least one slit having a length and a perimeter, the at least one slit length ranging from about {fraction (5/16)} inch to about 1 inch, the at least one slit perimeter being closed and finished; and an edging, the edging being composed of ribbon, the ribbon being satin, the edging being folded approximately in half lengthwise along a fold line, the edging having two edges, a width lengthwise along a fold line, the edging having two edges, a first portion on one side of the fold line, and a second portion on the opposite side of the fold line, the outer edge of the fabric being located between the first portion and the second portion of the edging, the edging being attached to the outer edge of the fabric by stitching; and wherein the strap having a first end and a second end, the first and second ends of the strap each having a fastener, the first end of the strap passing through the at least one slit, the first end fastener being adapted to releasably attach the first end of the strap to the fabric.
- 8. A method of comforting a child, comprising the steps of:(a) selecting a blanket, the blanket having: (i) a piece of fabric, the fabric being composed of at least one layer of flannel, the fabric being generally rectangular, the fabric having a length, a width, an outer edge, four corners, and two diagonals, each diagonal connecting two of the corners and a center of the fabric, the fabric length and width each being at least six inches, the fabric length and width each being shorter than 21 inches; (ii) a slit, the slit being linear and located in the fabric near one of the corners, the slit being oriented parallel to the diagonal connecting the corner near the slit with the center, the slit having a first end, an opposite second end, a length, and a perimeter, the second end of the slit being located closer to the center of the fabric than the first end of the slit, the slit length ranging from about {fraction (5/16)} inch to about 1 inch, the slit perimeter being closed and finished; and (iii) an edging, the edging being composed of ribbon, the ribbon being satin, the edging being folded approximately in half lengthwise along a fold line, the edging having two edges, a width extending from the fold line to one of the edging edges, a first portion on one side of the fold line, and a second portion on the opposite side of the fold line, the outer edge of the fabric being located between the first portion and the second portion of the edging, the edging being attached to the outer edge of the fabric by stitching; (b) selecting a button attached to clothing, the clothing being worn by the child; (c) passing the button through the slit of the blanket, so that the blanket is attached to the clothing and the blanket remains within reach of the child; and (d) pulling on the blanket to place the button adjacent to the first end of the slit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/094,550, filed Jul. 29, 1998.
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