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Old 01-26-2013, 07:22 PM
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I am making my granddaughter a quilt. She is almost 4. Not sure what size to make. This will be a play/nap quilt, not for a bed. Suggestions for what size are needed. Thanks.
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You can do whatever size you like. I usually go with 3 blocks wide by 4 blocks long. If the blocks are about 12 inches the quilt top ends up being about 36X40 or larger depending on if you add sashing or borders. Do you want it small enough for her to haul around? If so reduce the use.
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I usually don't do much smaller than 45 x 60... it' a great size to snuggle under for a nap.... 45" square also works nicely.....
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I just did a 44" square that worked out very nicely. Another was 39"X44". It depends on what happens with the pattern.
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My then 11 year old grandson and I made a quilt for his soon to be born nephew. I planned about 40" square. He said, "No. We need to make it bigger so he can use it longer!" So we made it bigger - well, mostly a lot longer.

Now, I listen to his voice in my head when I make a small childs quilt, and try to make them about 50" square at least. I do use the lightweight fleece that you can buy at Walmart as batting, though, because it makes the quilt feel both softer and lighter when dragged around by a little one.
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Old 01-27-2013, 03:03 AM
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I would go about 60x60. Then, she can use it for a while. I also prefer to make square quilts
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I would go 60 x 60 so she can use it as she grows older then it can become a quilt to read with, watch tv, talk to new friends on phone when she is a teen. :-) My daughter still has her orginial quilt balled up on her bed and gets very cranky when you try to put it up. She got it when she was 4 and she is 13 now with 2 other quilts that are just not as good as her "comfy" one.
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I recall that Project Linus recommends blankets be about 40 x 60. It is a versatile size for children and a convenient size for backing, since WOF will usually fit.
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Thanks, I appreciate all the replies! ope I get some time to make progresss made on this today!
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Found out my GGD loves dolly quilts for her babies. I had a quilt top that just could not add to, so made a small doll quilt out of it. Bought her a princess baby doll to go with it and it was a huge hit. It was so much fun watching her lay it out and putting baby under it with pillows.
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