Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   Main (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/)
-   -   Quilts to Fit Over an Incubator (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/quilts-fit-over-incubator-t115723.html)

Rebecca VLQ 04-13-2011 03:21 AM

What if you made a quilt to the dimensions of the incubator, but sewed into the seams at 4 blocks some "ribbon ties" or 2" fabric folded like binding? THEN, when it's placed over the incubator it cups the top so it won't slide, but then it can be used as a "regular" quilt when the babe comes home? Kinda like those fabric box/baskets turned upside down?

karenpatrick 04-13-2011 03:24 AM


Originally Posted by Kitsapquilter
I am wondering and am sure someone on here knows, how big to make a baby quilt to fit over an incubator? I want to make a couple of them as our new little grandson is living in his swanky little room right now until he gets a little bigger. Right now he is only 2lbs and about 5 oz. He gained a little bit yesterday. He was born a week ago this Thurs. So he is almost a week old. They had to take him 2 1/2 mos. early. He is a tough little guy! But sooooo little!

I don't know anything about NICU quilts but prayers are on the way for this little guy.

sewnsewer2 04-13-2011 05:22 AM

I make isolet quilts for a local NICU and I make them 40 x 40. The standard sizes are anywhere from
37” to 42” wide
40” to 46” long

Hope this helps.

QuiltE 04-13-2011 07:22 AM

Best to check with the hospital ... each may have their own specs as to what they like and don't like.

Bonus ... there may be a local guild who have adopted that hospital as a project and can give you a pattern with all the tips, tricks, sizes and requirements.

Sure would be nice for your DGS to have your lovingly made quilt, than a generic one supplied by the hospital

Good Luck!!
And continued growth and health for your LO!!

debp33 04-13-2011 07:38 AM

I do quilts for the Quilts for Kids organization.

On their website (http://quiltsforkids.org/) they have a slideshow that runs, and on one of the slides it shows how the quilt is draped over an incubator.

They suggest quilts be approx 38"- 40" x 45"- 46".

lileth1374 04-13-2011 08:12 AM

I have an article from a woman who made an incubator quilt. She said the nurses told her it should be at least 50" x 70" so no light could enter. It should also be backed with a solid dark lining because patterns stimulate the brain which is not good for infants. I hope that this helps.

Kitsapquilter 04-13-2011 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Panjo 2
The guild I attend make these for the local hospital, one of the requests is that the backing is a dark fabric to block out the light from the cribs, as it is very bright in the room 24/7, apparently it helps the babies sleep better. Not sure how big they need to be as I am a newie to quilting who is not confident enough to think my work is good enough to donate.

Yes, they ask for a dark backing here too. I am going to find out today how big and if they need the quilt to be made to fit like on a toaster or something. I did see a pattern for one like that on the web but don't remember the site right now.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:03 PM.