Wee Woobie - Woodland Camouflage Pattern - Custom Wee Woobie
Wee Woobie - Woodland Camouflage Pattern - Custom Wee Woobie

Wee Woobie - Woodland Camouflage Pattern

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A wee sized woobie for the little girl or guy in your life. Let us make a blanket to fit your toddler's needs and likes. This Woodland Camo pattern piece will be a huge favorite.

We will hand make the perfect Wee Woobie Weighted Blanket for you.  Your fabric choices include the actual woobie, which is the MARPAT Digital Camouflage Pattern all the way around. Or choose from a variety of Faux Fur fabrics different colors and textures.  Then let us know how much weight should be added to your custom blanket. Use the Decide Guide to help you choose. To further personalize your blanket, check out the many embroidery designs that we offer.

Size: 31" x 44" (irregular shape)
Weight: 2lbs - 6lbs
Shell: 100% Nylon
Batting: 100% Polyester
Lined: 100% Polyester Interfacing
Fill: Sand-like Glass Beads
Pocket Size: 5 inches (may vary slightly)
Care: Machine Wash Cold Dry Low or Lay Flat
Ages: 2+ years old

 

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Layers of Wee Woobie Blankets

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Layers of Our Woobie Blankets

Woodland Camo

The Woodland pattern is a camouflage pattern that was used as the default camouflage pattern issued to the United States Armed Forces from 1981, until its replacement in the mid 2000s. Woodland is usually what’s used to reference the black, brown, green prior to the ACU.  It also had 'chocolate chips' which was the desert pattern in the first Gulf war.

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MARPAT Camo

Marines have the Woodland and Desert MARPAT digitalis, The pattern I offer is the Woodland Digital camp pattern which is backed by the Coyote Brown, which was inspired by the Ralph Lauren Home paint color 'Coyote'. This color has since been discontinued from RL.

camo history

ACU/UCP Camo

ACU is the grey digital pattern which was first introduced to the military in 2004, the same time as the UCP, Universal Uniform Pattern. The ACU was actually the functional uniform design implemented at the same time as UCP but has since been retired.

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