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SensoryGoods234 karma

Hi, thank you for your question! We actually used to make king size blankets, but ultimately they were not very popular and very hard to manufacture. The fabric we purchase is not wide enough to make a king size blanket either, and I imagine other companies have run into this same issue.

SensoryGoods204 karma

Our sewers are very thoroughly trained in this process, and if their blankets do not achieve the high standard we hold ourselves to they are sent back to be redone when inspected by the shipping department. We also employ quite a few people and automating the manufacturing process would put them out of work. We don't want to do that.

SensoryGoods105 karma

Hiring dedicated and talented sewers has been one of our biggest challenges, and past that it's difficult to train our sewers to make a perfect product. While we realize that this may not be entirely possible, we strive to produce the best blankets we can. After the blankets are finished we have a team of people in our shipping department that inspect every blanket before having it approved to send out. Overall, we think we've done a good job manufacturing our products. Thank you for your question!

SensoryGoods85 karma

We have been approached about these various sensory issues before, but we currently specialize in touch-related sensory issues. I do not know what the future may hold, but of course I would like to assist everyone with their sensory issues if possible.

SensoryGoods84 karma

It can vary. Generally, we recommend 10% of an individual's weight for therapeutic purposes, but a lighter weight can still induce a restful and relaxed state.