Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
My DIL was a stickler for no quilts in Olivia's crib until she turned one. I made her the sleep sacks out of fleece. The next year she had out grown them so I enlarged the arm holes and added more fleece to the botttom.
My children did not fare so well, they slept with blankets and quilts. They survived.
So, isn't fleece a lot softer and denser than the cotton we make quilts out of? If the fleece is wrapped around a baby, isn't it more likely to go over their mouths? I don't see the logic...someone please explain to me.