If you're the kind of person who prefers to curl up with a blanket as cute as it is cozy, then these princess dress blankets have you covered — literally. Basic blankets are for peasants! You're a princess who deserves to lounge in luxury and feel like royalty all day every day, and you need one of these in your life.

Kansas-based crocheter Carol Hladik got the idea to design princess dress-inspired blankets in February while she was recovering from foot surgery and stuck recovering on the couch.

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"I thought it would be nice to have a fun blanket to help me feel better," Hladik explained in an interview. "I love princesses and big, poufy skirts. Even when I got married, I wanted that big skirt. I was playing around and decided to create something fun."

It didn't take long before Hladik's princess blanket patterns, which she sells for $5.50 each on Etsy.com and Ravelry.com, really took off, and she and her family have been working tirelessly to fill orders ever since.

The blanket gowns are available in toddler, children, and adult sizes in three different patterns: a yellow off-the-shoulder dress with rosettes...

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A blue puffy-sleeve gown...



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And a long-sleeve "corset" purple gown.

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Hladik soon will add a mermaid-inspired green princess gown to the line and has plenty of design ideas for more blankets to come. For now, she's sticking to selling only the patterns rather than completed blankets — so grab your grandma, your hipster friend, or whoever in your life knows how to crochet, and beg them to make you one of these beauties.

Better yet, teach yourself! Hladik says once you watch a few YouTube videos to learn the different stitch terms, the rest is simply repetition.

Happy crocheting!

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