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cas 10-05-2008 03:45 AM

My grandson just got his first apartment. Needless to say eveyone is excited ( including his parents ).

I have already made him a quilt for his bed but I told him I would make him a lap quilt for the couch when he is watching TV.

My question is, how big should it be?

Thanks for the help.


beachlady 10-05-2008 03:53 AM

Depending on his size anywhere between 52" wide and 78" long. I like to be totally covered up.

mary quite contrary 10-05-2008 04:59 AM

I actually just measured what dh wanted and did it to fit him. Another feature he loves is I made it a quillow. We never fold it up and make it into a pillow but he loves to put his feet in the pocket.

tlrnhi 10-05-2008 05:24 AM

A twin size should do. That way he has enough to tuck under himself if he wants OR....he can share with a special person :)

crashnquilt 10-05-2008 07:25 AM

Hope this helps.

Crib Quilt 27" X 52"
Twin 39" X 75"
Full 54" X 75"
Queen 60" X 80"
King 76" X 80"

bearisgray 10-05-2008 08:21 AM

Our favorite couch quilt - finished size - is 62 x 82 inches.

Our tallest person is about 5'10"

Cathe 10-05-2008 08:31 AM

I make lap quilts about 50 x 50.

bearisgray 10-05-2008 08:36 AM

My mom made lap quilts for people in wheelchairs in a nursing home about 36 x 45. Apparently that was big enough to cover most people.Short enough to not get caught in the wheelchair wheels and large enough to protect the person's modesty.

Rose Marie 10-06-2008 07:51 AM

My laps turn out at different sizes depending on the pattern. They all work out just fine. If its a 12 in block its usually 3 by 4 with sashing and border.
5 in charms 10 by 7 with sashing and a border.

bearisgray 10-06-2008 08:06 AM

It seems like the "final answer" is:

It varies.

Depends on the pattern.
Depends on who/what for.
Depends on how much fabric is available.
Depends on how much effort wants to put into the project.



cas 10-06-2008 08:19 AM

Thanks to everyone for your suggestions.

To answer bearisgray:

1. Random, no pattern

2. My 6' grandson, who is a typical 20 year old

3. I'll use scraps

4. I want it to be easy as I have many other things to finish

I actually couldn't believe it when I heard myself ask him if he wanted one. That is what I get for speaking without thinking. It happens a lot.

bearisgray 10-06-2008 08:39 AM

If I was making what I call a "couch quilt" - big enough to cover a tall adult sleeping on a couch - I would make it approximately 60 inches wide - and 84 to 90 inches long.

I like to be covered up to my ears.

How about taking some yardage and just go lay down and cover yourself up and see what you think?

If you mean something just to cover someone's legs - approximately 45 x 60 would probably be adequate.

I know what you mean about opening up one's mouth - I was offering to make my DIL a quilt - and what I had in mind was a couch quilt but I didn't specifically say that - and she wants a KING size quilt. Man, those beds are BIG. I feel very overwhelmed by that project.




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