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Personalized Pet Blankets

Snuggle up with a blanket woven from your favorite pet photo — warmth, love, and memories in every thread.

Pet Blanket Story

Turn Cherished Pet Memories into a Cozy Keepsake

Every pet has a personality, a spirit, and a place in your heart. Our personalized pet photo woven blankets were created to celebrate that bond in a way you can see, touch, and cherish every day.


Using your pet’s favorite photo, we craft a soft, durable woven blanket that can be personalized with your choice of background colors and your pet’s name. Each blanket is a unique keepsake — perfect for cozy nights, heartfelt gifts, or a lasting memory of a furry friend.


From playful pups to cuddly cats, our blankets are more than fabric — they’re a celebration of the love and joy pets bring into our lives, made just for you.

Artwork Guidelines

Your design deserves more than a print. Our weaving process embeds your artwork directly into the fabric, creating cozy, high-quality woven pieces. This guide walks you through how to prep your design for weaving on our blankets, with tips to help your finished product match your original artwork as closely as possible.

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Use high-contrast, bold primary colors for the best results. Refer to our color guide to learn which shades translate most accurately.


Opt for large, bold text and clear, well-defined elements. Review our resolution guidelines to ensure your design previews are properly prepared.


Avoid neon or fluorescent colors, as they do not translate well in woven products.


Avoid using large gradient backgrounds, which can lose clarity when woven.


Be mindful of small details in your artwork, as fine elements may not reproduce clearly in woven pieces—especially blankets.

How Woven Colors Are Created

Custom woven products are created using solid-colored yarns combined with black and white yarns to achieve the final color results. This weaving method allows for approximately 195 color combinations, giving you flexibility to work with a wide range of colors in your design.


When creating product collections that include our woven items, we recommend using the same design translation across all coordinating pieces to ensure consistent color matching.


When preparing your artwork for weaving, there are three key areas to consider:


Colors

Gradients

Resolution

Colors

By weaving together primary yarn colors—red, blue, green, gold, white, and black—we’re able to create a wide range of woven color results.

The following examples above demonstrate some of the challenges that can arise when working with a limited color palette for your Jacquard woven blanket. Because the original orange-red background is not available within our weave color range, it has been automatically substituted with the closest possible match. As a result, the finished custom blanket features a background that appears more yellow-orange in tone. In the detailed view, you can see that while the color is created using a combination of gold and red threads, it does not fully replicate the vibrancy of the original artwork.

You can view the color palette above. Please note that vibrant, neon, or intense yellow tones are not available within the approximately 195 color combinations; the system will automatically select the closest possible color match during translation.

Color Limitations

In the example above, you’ll see a common limitation: very bright, vibrant colors can’t be exactly reproduced in the weaving process. The system automatically chooses the closest matching color from the palette. Also, when colors in your original design are very close together, some areas may appear as a single woven color instead of multiple shades—but the overall design will still look great on your finished product.

Gradients

Creating gradients for woven products can be tricky, since the final result depends on the colors you use and the direction of the gradient. Because we work with a limited color palette, the finished product will use the closest available color from your submitted image.


In the examples above, you can see a subtle shift from dark to light purple. The palette doesn’t include very bright colors, so the woven product shows the nearest matching shades. Notice how the color transitions in the woven version are smoother and less defined compared to the original graphic.

Resolution

When creating woven prints, you’ll be working with woven stitches rather than pixels. Since these stitches don’t directly correspond to pixels, it can be challenging to visualize how your final design will look.


Important Note:

Our woven blankets can showcase a moderate level of detail, thanks to their thicker yarn and looser weave.

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