5 Wool Throw Blankets Under $60 for Cool Spring Nights
Spring is the hardest season for blankets. Warm enough in the afternoon that you kick everything off, cool enough at night that you wake up reaching for something. Fleece is too hot. A cotton throw is not quite enough. Wool is the answer — specifically a lightweight wool blend that breathes and regulates temperature instead of just trapping heat.
The problem is that real wool can get expensive fast. These six picks stay under $60 while giving you the actual temperature regulation that makes wool worth buying over synthetic alternatives.
1. The Cream Merino Throw — Best Softness at This Price
The softest wool throw under $60 is a cream merino blend, and it is the one you will reach for without thinking. Merino wool is finer than standard wool, which means no scratch factor on bare arms or necks. Most merino throws at this price point are blends — usually 50 to 70 percent merino with acrylic or nylon for durability — but the softness is genuine.
Cream works in any bedroom regardless of color scheme and photographs well if you care about that. At 50x60 inches, it drapes over a person or the foot of a bed without looking undersized.
Merino Wool Blend Throw Blanket Cream
$52
50 to 70 percent merino wool blend. 50x60 inch size. Lightweight at 1.8 lbs. Hand or machine wash cold. Fringe edge detail. Available in 6 neutral colors.
2. The Plaid Lambswool — Best for a Made Bed Look
A plaid lambswool throw is the easiest way to make a bed look styled without any effort. Fold it in thirds lengthwise and drape it over the foot of the bed — that is the whole move. Lambswool is slightly coarser than merino but still comfortable against skin, and the woven plaid pattern gives the textural interest that flat throws lack.
Classic plaid colorways (navy and cream, rust and gray, hunter green and ivory) work in bedrooms leaning traditional, farmhouse, or earthy-eclectic. Avoid plaid if your bedroom is already very pattern-heavy.
Plaid Lambswool Woven Throw Blanket
$48
Lambswool and acrylic blend in classic plaid weave. 50x65 inch size. Dry clean or hand wash. Fringed edge. Available in 5 plaid colorways.
3. The Oversized Waffle Wool — Best for Actual Use
If you want a throw that covers two people on a couch or wraps all the way around one person in bed, the oversized waffle wool is the pick. Most standard throws are 50x60 inches, which is genuinely too small for anyone over 5 feet 5 inches to use lying down. An oversized version at 60x72 or 60x80 inches changes the usability completely.
Waffle-weave construction in wool creates a surface texture that traps warmth more efficiently than a flat weave, so the blanket punches above its weight for temperature regulation. It also looks substantial draped over furniture without being visually heavy.

Oversized Waffle Weave Wool Blend Throw 60x72
$58
60x72 inch oversized wool blend throw in waffle weave. Breathable construction for temperature regulation. Machine washable on gentle cycle. Knotted fringe edge.
4. The Fringed Wool Blend — Best Value
For under $40, a fringed wool blend throw gives you most of what you want at a price that makes it easy to buy two. At this price, you are typically getting a 30 to 40 percent wool content with acrylic fill — enough to register as wool warmth without the full price of higher-percentage blends.
The fringe detail does a lot of visual work. A plain-weave blanket with long tassel fringe looks more expensive than its construction cost, which makes it the best option for guest bedrooms or spaces where you want the look without the investment.
Fringed Wool Blend Throw Blanket
$36
Wool and acrylic blend throw with long tassel fringe. 50x60 inch size. 30 percent wool content. Machine washable. Available in solid neutrals and earthy tones.
5. The Herringbone Wool — Best for a Modern Bedroom
A herringbone-weave wool throw does what geometric patterning does in any room: it adds visual structure without clashing with anything. The herringbone pattern is neutral enough to work with solid bedding, stripe pillows, or floral duvet covers without competing. In gray or charcoal it reads contemporary; in tan or ivory it reads warm-minimal.
Medium-weight herringbone wool throws typically run 1.5 to 2 lbs, which is the right weight for spring — present enough to feel substantial, light enough that you do not overheat.
Herringbone Wool Blend Throw Blanket Gray
$54
Herringbone weave wool blend throw in charcoal gray. 50x65 inch size. Medium weight at 1.8 lbs. Dry clean recommended. Classic two-tone herringbone pattern.
6. The Ivory Cable Knit Wool — Best for Texture Layers
If your bedroom is already textured — linen duvet, rattan headboard, woven rug — a cable knit wool throw adds depth without clutter. Cable knit construction in a heavier yarn creates visible texture that reads from across the room, so it does styling work even when it is just folded on a chair.
Ivory or cream cable knit is the most versatile color: it goes with white, cream, warm gray, beige, blush, and most earth tones. If you are building a cozy bedroom aesthetic, this is the throw that photographs.

Ivory Cable Knit Wool Blend Throw Blanket
$55
Cable knit construction in wool and acrylic blend. 50x60 inch size. Chunky knit texture. Machine washable on delicate cycle. Ivory and warm white colorways.
Quick Tips
- Wool pills less than acrylic but benefits from a fabric shaver after 6 to 8 washes to stay looking new.
- Store wool throws folded, not rolled, in a breathable bag (linen or cotton) if you are putting them away for summer. Plastic traps moisture.
- Spot clean first — most "hand wash" wool throws are fine in a mesh laundry bag on the gentlest machine cycle, but always check the care label before you do it the first time.
- Buy one size up from what you think you need. A 60x72 inch throw used as a blanket is always more useful than a 50x60 inch throw that mostly sits for display.
The spring night sweet spot is a wool throw you can use on top of a light duvet when temperatures dip, or alone when they do not. A good one at this price range lasts four to six years with reasonable care.
A blanket ladder next to the bed keeps your throw organized and accessible without taking up drawer or closet space — and adds the vertical element that most bedrooms are missing.
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