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Old 11-14-2011, 09:57 AM
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I know this is a dumb question. Where can I find the proper sizes for quilts, ie: twin, queen, king?
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Old 11-14-2011, 10:04 AM
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standard quilt sizes:
twin 66"x89"
double 81"x89"
queen 88"x94"
king 104"94
california king 100"98

sometimes people like them wider=for more of an overhang
sometimes a bit longer
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Whenever I've google'd this, I've found multiple answers. I think it comes down to taste and how much you want to hang over the edges.

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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
standard quilt sizes:
twin 66"x89"
double 81"x89"
queen 88"x94"
king 104"94
california king 100"98

sometimes people like them wider=for more of an overhang
sometimes a bit longer
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Originally Posted by CorgiNole View Post
Whenever I've google'd this, I've found multiple answers. I think it comes down to taste and how much you want to hang over the edges.

Cheers, K
LOL we're searching sites looking at fabrics. I didn't even think to google it. I came straight here and asked.
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Originally Posted by CorgiNole View Post
Whenever I've google'd this, I've found multiple answers. I think it comes down to taste and how much you want to hang over the edges.

Cheers, K
yes, it does come down to 'quilters choice'
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If it is for a specific bed, figure out how much of a drop is needed (2 of my beds are close to the ground and have no box springs since they are sleep comfort on platforms and one is very high so I want more drop for the high one than the short ones).
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All beds are not created equal. I always measure the bend. Mattreses have gotton much thicker.
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The sizes I've been accustomed to working with are:
Lap quilt: 54" X 72"
Twin quilt: 54" X 90"
Double quilt: 72" X 90
Queen: 90" X 108"
King: 108" X 108"

Where I'm originally from, they didn't have "California King".

In terms of computing the size of the quilt, I think it would be more helpful to look at the size of the outside perimeter of the mattress, which doesn't change, and then take into account the depth of the mattress, which changes constantly. I think that's why there are so many different versions of quilt sizes. That mattress keeps getting thicker and thicker. I just picked up a set of sheets that have a 25" depth to them in order to fit our new "pillow top" mattress which needs that much depth. And there were sheets there meant to fit deeper mattresses! A mattress 25 inches deep was unheard of when I was growing up, and when Great Grandma made a "feather pillow top" for me, it went on top of the sheets.

I digress. Here are the unchanging measurements of standard mattresses:
King: 76" X 80"
California King: 72" X 84"
Queen: 60" X 80"
Full XL: 54" X 80"
Full/Double: 54" X 75"
Twin XL (Often found in Dorm rooms): 38" X 80"
Twin: 38" X 75"
Crib: 27.5" X 52"

Now, if you know the size of the bed, it has to fit the parameters above. The question mark is: how deep is the mattress? If you know the person you are making the quilt for, you can always ask them to measure, but I know this is impractical in a number of cases. I tend to err on the side of making them a little larger. I know my mattress is 25" deep, so I'll make sure I've got at least 35" of drape over the size of the mattress. I figure that covers all sins. If I've seen the bed, I'll have a fair idea of how much drape I need to make.

But without bashing this idea to death, I'm sure you've gotten my point.

Have fun quilting!
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Another factor to consider- do you put the pillows on top of the quilt? Do you put the quilt OVER your pillows? and if so, how much of a "tuck" do you want/need?
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