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    Old 02-19-2014, 01:22 PM
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    Default What is the typical width you make a twin size quilt ? (approximate)

    I've was startled to read that QOV require between 50" and 72" wide and I got to thinking about that and the resulting size bed they could go on.

    So, my question to you--given a choice and plenty of fabric, what is the size you aim for as a twin size quilt--minimum and maximum width, esp.

    There are numbers all over the internet and they vary wildly. I am asking you all what you do.
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    Old 02-19-2014, 01:33 PM
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    I like a 14 inch drop on 3 sides. The top being flush with the headboard. There is no footboard. The top of the bed is about 38 x 74, so I shoot for around 66W x 88L. But I don't sweat it as long as I can figure out an equal drop. I also make a quilted pillow sham, sometimes two for the top of the bed.
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    I measure the bed I want to use the quilt on including the drop(how far it needs to hang off the sides). Thick mattresses need wider quilts than thin ones.
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    I make mine 65 x 85. Just works well for me.

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    Mine vary but are usually between 60-66" wide.
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    The skinny ones might be for hospital beds, I think too much drop could be cumbersome. But I rrally do not know. 50 inches wide seems really skimpy to me. Crib quilts are frequentle 45 x60 inches.

    Otherwise, my method is a lot like what toverly posted.
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    I think 50 x 72 would be considered a lap robe. Standard size for Lutheran World Relief quilts is 60 x 80, which is a skimpy twin size to me. The LWR quilts are sometimes uses as mats, tent doors, or shade, as well as for night covering for adults or children. I like to make my twin size quilts at least 65 x 85 and usually a little bigger.
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    Old 02-19-2014, 06:21 PM
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    Originally Posted by Daylesewblessed
    I think 50 x 72 would be considered a lap robe. Standard size for Lutheran World Relief quilts is 60 x 80, which is a skimpy twin size to me. The LWR quilts are sometimes uses as mats, tent doors, or shade, as well as for night covering for adults or children. I like to make my twin size quilts at least 65 x 85 and usually a little bigger.
    The goal may be to"just" cover a person - the recipients may not evrn have beds of any sort.
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    60 - 65" wide, 70 - 80 long. But mostly I make throws - 50 - 60" wide, 60 - 70" long.
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    Old 02-19-2014, 06:26 PM
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    QOV quilts are often used for lap or throw quilts instead of bed quilts.
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