Use this standard quilt size chart to design your next project. It covers all sizes from baby to California King. Size chart is easy to read and printable.
Download our printable quilt size chart with the dimensions for all the standard quilt sizes. Save for all your future quilt size dilemmas.
Download the hand quilt sizes chart so you make the perfect quilt in the perfect quilt size.
A quilt sizes chart visually showing standard quilt sizes and standard quilt batting. Use this quilt sizes infographic to fit standard beds.
Download our printable quilt size chart with the dimensions for all the standard quilt sizes. Save for all your future quilt size dilemmas.
Standard Quilt Sizes Chart Printable with quilt size ranges. Print this chart to keep handy while you are quilting from baby to king size!
Create the perfect lap quilt by first checking the lap quilt sizes in inches before you design your quilt.
Download our printable quilt size chart with the dimensions for all the standard quilt sizes. Save for all your future quilt size dilemmas.
Finding the right quilt size for your bed can be a bit like trying to solve a puzzle—exciting but challenging! I know, because I’ve been there myself. There’s nothing quite like diving into a new quilt project with a beautiful pattern in mind, but then you hit the roadblock of figuring out how to make sure it fits perfectly on your bed. With so many variables like mattress thickness, pillow tops, and bed frames, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
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Find a free baby quilt size chart and pics of real quilts with real babies. Stop guessing the right baby quilt size and make your quilts with confidence!
Don't know about your area but here in VaBch/Norfolk Friday was July Sew Day. It wasn't just another sew day this one had a little spice. Our local PBS Station, WHRO, was filming and interviewing for a piece they are doing on the work Elaine and I do for and about QOV. It is apparently a new segment on events and people around our area that support our active military and veterans. To be chosen as the first story is quite an honor. We will post and link what we can when it becomes available. They will be making another trip to the home/studio for some more footage and interviewing this coming week. Are we excited...ask your 7 year old on Christmas Morning before you hand him/her their first present. Duh!!! To say we are lucky when it comes to space would be very true. The Ocean View Senior Center Norfolk allows us access to the gym area. Our guild also holds our Day Chapter meeting s here. They have been very generous and gracious hosts. Above, the WHRO camera operator, Shannon, takes some shots as Laurie explains the photos of her family she has on her cup. Elaine and I had the honor of awarding QOV's to her parents. WWII Veterans who meet when her dad was wounded and the treating nurse was...you guessed it...her mom. Above, left to right Nancy B. Nancy Z. and Anne H. share stories and experiences with the WHRO Reporter, Michelle B. (standing) Michelle is a 26 year veteran from the U.S. Air Force. She was also one very surprised recipient of a Quilt of Valor that we presented. We will post some photos at first opportunity. Shannon videoed and took some stills of the Award Presentation. Nancy Z's name will come up again here in a few minutes. Above Susan P. and Nancy F. (I know a lot of Nancy's) were working on bindings. While Davis M. (below) was doing some cutting. He was working on some blocks for future QOV's. Davis has been quilting since February 2013 and has already ribboned. A former engineer he took to quilting and sewing like, as they say, a fish to water. I think I've seen at least a dozen of his finished projects...at least...oh did I say finished. One month he brings a couple of tops to Show and Tell and next month he brings the completed quilts. My guess is the life expectancy of a UFO is very short around Davis. We displayed a couple of finished quilts and there was an area where we had quilts to be bound, bordered, and labeled. Everyone had plenty to do. There was one quilt that wasn't there. It was in the Longarm Room attached to the machine waiting for someone to get home and apply some thread. You'll recall I mentioned Nancy Z. would be heard from again. Well here she is. Elaine and I were graciously invited to attend this years Region 8 Retreat. While there it was announced by Betsy that a company that makes the blue star fields for flags has a very strict and rigid quality control system. If there is a flaw, any flaw, the smallest of flaws detected as the field comes off the machine the field is removed from further production and prior to Betsy, discarded. The fields are never part of an American Flag. Well long story short Betsy took delivery of apparently a pallet full of blue fields of different sized stars that didn't get past quality control. So of the 90 individuals that attended the retreat we all got some blue fields. You may have seen some postings of what others have done with those blue fields. Well here is Nancy Z's. I got to quilt it and more than likely will get to award it down the road. This truly is one of those times when the picture doesn't do justice. This is one fabulous quilt. My goal as a longarmer, whether a QOV, a Project Linus, someone's baby quilt or one of Elaine's custom T Shirt quilts, regardless, is to compliment the quilter's work. I haven't seen Nancy yet so I'm kind of on pins and needles but I hope I was successful. Her work is always beautiful and meticulous. Picking the pattern and putting down the first few stitches was more nerve racking than flying into a combat zone under fire. At the time I was used to that, it was the routine. Complimenting the work of quilters is a tad bit more challenging. If I get it wrong a lot more dangerous. I'll leave you with this...by the time I get the quilt all of this has been figured out...thank goodness! I have to admit I'm a littler concerned in regards to the size of the lap as indicated above. I'm gonna have to talk with Elaine. Apparently I'm gonna need a "nap quilt." I'm certain I qualify. Quilt till you wilt...we do.
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Standard Quilt Sizes Chart Printable with quilt size ranges. Print this chart to keep handy while you are quilting from baby to king size!
A quilt size measurements chart helps quilters know how much fabric they will need based on the type of quilt they want to make. This Quilt Size Chart shows 8 quilt size ranges, from the smallest of the quilt type, Baby, to the largest, California King. No matter if you are making a baby blanket, throw, or a quilt for a bed of any size, these sizes will help you determine how to continue. Print this out, bookmark it, or Pin it so that you always have the quilt sizes on hand for your next project.
Use this standard quilt size chart to design your next project. It covers all sizes from baby to California King. Size chart is easy to read and printable.
Helpful charts for the beginning quilter!
Download our printable quilt size chart with the dimensions for all the standard quilt sizes. Save for all your future quilt size dilemmas.
Flying geese are one of the most ubiquitous quilt building blocks out there. I love designing patterns with them - they’re such a great shape! But when it comes to making them, many people struggle (including me!). They seem like they should be straightforward and easy, but have you ever spent hours
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This is one of those things I have to keep looking up over and over again for myself. I made my own little chart and diagram based on Quilter's Dream batting sizes since that's what my local quilting shop sells. Other brands might be slightly different sizes but this should get you in the ballpark
Need a handy quilt measurements chart for your quilting project? In this article, you'll find all the standard quilt dimensions and recommendations for yardage!
Use this standard quilt size chart to design your next project. It covers all sizes from baby to California King. Size chart is easy to read and printable.
Quilts come in all shapes and sizes, but what size should a quilt really be? Well, the answer will change depending on who you ask. If you’re following a quilt pattern the guesswork is done for you, but if you’re a DIY-er like myself then you’ll need to do a bit of math to figure...
No matter the occasion for quilting, if you've got a specific person in mind when making a quilt, you've probably also got a specific size in mind. When getting started, it's important to know exactly how much fabric and batting you'll need to complete everything and achieve a quilt that's big enough to fit your needs. While bed sizes are pretty standardized, the best quilts for those bed sizes are not. Depending on the pattern you're using, you might increase or decrease from the traditional sizes of these quilts in order to make them fit the design. There's no one right answer for any mattress size, but if you know the most common quilt sizes, you can figure out whether or not a certain design would work for your bed. Here are the basics of bed quilt sizes:
Today's free download is a big one: the quilt size in inches for every block setting from 2 x 2 to 10 x 10, for block sizes 6" to 12". That's a whopping 180 quilt sizes, all at a glance! These info
Let's be real... basting quilts is NOT fun. I spent a couple of years finding a method that made it tolerable for me to complete this necessary task with minimal discomfort. Check out this video where I document my process of basting up to queen size quilts on my 60" x 30" worktable. Here are so
Enjoy these easy and fun cheat sheets/charts for quilters from Art Gallery Fabrics ®. No Waste Flying Geese, Magic 8 HST, basic HST, Four at a Time HST etc.
Backing fabric yardage how big is your quilt and what amount of fabric do you need for the quilt back?
This fabric calculator will tell you how much fabric you need for both a quilt and its backing. Standard mattress sizes are given.
In today’s post, you’ll learn everything you need to know about piecing your quilt backing. We’ll go over how to piece your backing step by step, how to determine how much fabric you need, and alternative options for when you don’t want to piece your back. After you’ve learned how to piece your quilt backing,...
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Wondering exactly what size to make your next quilt? Both beds and people come in all sizes and of course, they need different size quilts. The chart below gives quilt and mattress dimensions for bed
A chart with the most common baby quilt size. Plus, how to choose what size your quilt should be based on the use. Included are other common quilt sizes!
Quilt design can be intimidating for even the most experienced of quilters. However, you don't need to be a professional quilt designer to create your own design. If you're a beginner, learn all about quilting basics with this guide. This page answers the popular question, How Much Fabric Do I Need for a Quilt? with tips, diagrams, videos, and more to help you along the way. We are even sharing a quilt yardage calculator for the most precise quilt planning possible. Easily plan your quilt size with this page full of tips. Learn how many blocks you will need with helpful color diagrams and measurement details for common quilt sizes: baby lap/throw, twin, full/queen, and king. A portion of this post is from our friends at C&T Publishing, "your home for creative quilting and sewing." Most of these helpful tips were taken from Quilt As-You-Go Made Modern by Jera Brandvig. In the book, Jera shares her methods for quilting as you go, but the quilt size guides below could be used for traditional quilts too! Along with those helpful visuals, we're sharing our video for planning a quilt on graph paper and a downloadable infographic that includes the 8 most common sizes so that you can keep it handy. Sign Up For More Free Patterns
Learn how to figure out how much yardage of backing fabric is needed when making a quilt.
Learn how to piece a quilt backing no matter the quilt size. We've included a handy quilt backing chart to help you plan your backing.
Quilt patterns can come in many sizes, but what if the size of the pattern isn't the size you want? These three easy ways to resize your quilts will save you a lot of time.