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Old 03-24-2011, 11:53 AM
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Anyone know what is the perfect size for a young child's "blankie"? My kids both had a blanket they adored and it went with us wherever we went. They slept with it (not cover with it, but hugged it) and it was always a source of comfort when they were hurting. I'm trying to make small quilts to accomplish something similar for the little ones in Japan, but I'm not sure what size to make. Any idea?
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:00 PM
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In the early 90s, quilted baby blankets were usually 36 by 45. That seemed like a nice size.
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I'm thinking for the littles ones 36X36 and for a bit older 42X42. That way your using the width of the fabric and not having to piece the backs. Even whole cloth quilts of fun prints I'm sure would be greatly appreciated.
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From your description, I am wondering if you mean what we call a lovey? When I make a baby quilt for a present, I always make a second one - same fabrics - that is about 20x20. There are times that the regular size ones are too big to take - in the car, as the walk around, etc. The mini are the right size for them to cuddle with and carry around without tripping over it all the time.

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Originally Posted by jrhboxers
From your description, I am wondering if you mean what we call a lovey? When I make a baby quilt for a present, I always make a second one - same fabrics - that is about 20x20. There are times that the regular size ones are too big to take - in the car, as the walk around, etc. The mini are the right size for them to cuddle with and carry around without tripping over it all the time.

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Yes, i do the same thing!
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18 to 20 inches is the size I did for my grands.
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Old 03-24-2011, 02:54 PM
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We call them 'silkies' or 'loveys'. I just made 3 of them, just 14" squares. Layered flannel backed satin and flannel, and added 1/2" binding, using the satin. Just big enough to get a good grip and hug.
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Old 03-24-2011, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jrhboxers
From your description, I am wondering if you mean what we call a lovey? When I make a baby quilt for a present, I always make a second one - same fabrics - that is about 20x20. There are times that the regular size ones are too big to take - in the car, as the walk around, etc. The mini are the right size for them to cuddle with and carry around without tripping over it all the time.

HTH
What a fantastic idea! :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by jrhboxers
From your description, I am wondering if you mean what we call a lovey? When I make a baby quilt for a present, I always make a second one - same fabrics - that is about 20x20. There are times that the regular size ones are too big to take - in the car, as the walk around, etc. The mini are the right size for them to cuddle with and carry around without tripping over it all the time.

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I crocheted blankets with teddy bears on them, and mad a small single bear to be carried around instead of the whole, big blanket.
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I made all my grand children quilts.....one yard with a 8 inch border......they love them!
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