Charity Quilts for Kids
#1
When you're making charity quilts for young kids what size to make your quilts? Some of the patterns for toddlers/pre schoolers seem rather large or is it just me...
I appreciate your input on this ladies.
Tank You, Andie :D
I appreciate your input on this ladies.
Tank You, Andie :D
#4
Originally Posted by mmonohon
Depends on the charity, they will usually give you size suggestions.
These are for homeless shelters, fire & police depts., etc. as donations not thru and organized group so there are no real requirments...
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Originally Posted by desertrose
When you're making charity quilts for young kids what size to make your quilts? Some of the patterns for toddlers/pre schoolers seem rather large or is it just me...
I appreciate your input on this ladies.
Tank You, Andie :D
I appreciate your input on this ladies.
Tank You, Andie :D
#7
I make many kid quilts for my guild's Giving Closet. I find 36 x 46 a good size. The 36" width makes it possible to use a length of fabric for the backing, no wasting time piecing backing because it the width of the quilt is wider than the WOF.
May in Jersey
May in Jersey
#8
Originally Posted by May in Jersey
I make many kid quilts for my guild's Giving Closet. I find 36 x 46 a good size. The 36" width makes it possible to use a length of fabric for the backing, no wasting time piecing backing because it the width of the quilt is wider than the WOF.
May in Jersey
May in Jersey
Thank you May, I'm sending you a PM...Andie
#9
I make toddler size quilts to be 40-45 x 60-65. This is a perfect size for a toddler bed, and big enough for an older child to snuggle in, as well, even though it would be too small for their bed. This is also the minimum size I would make a lap quilt for an adult (and the one adult I made one for in this size was my *ahem* "vertically challenged" grandmother ;) ).
#10
Originally Posted by deema
I make toddler size quilts to be 40-45 x 60-65. This is a perfect size for a toddler bed, and big enough for an older child to snuggle in, as well, even though it would be too small for their bed. This is also the minimum size I would make a lap quilt for an adult (and the one adult I made one for in this size was my *ahem* "vertically challenged" grandmother ;) ).
Deema, Your vertically challenged grandmother and I must be the same height. :roll: I really appreciate all of you that have been so helpful. I'm new at doing quilts for the homeless and the children that have just experienced family crisis. They have no required sizes they just appreciate having quilts to give to the kids.
Thank you again for helping me out with this and happy quilting for your groups in need.
Andie :D
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