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oldquilter 04-29-2016 05:31 PM

What size do you usually make a throw?
 
Have made lots of throws over the years, in various sizes. What's your go to size for a throw?

ckcowl 04-29-2016 05:49 PM

60"-65" X72"-80" depending on who it's for, we are all fairly tall in my family so I make them long- my favorite is actually 72" X 80" , but I do make them 60"-65" wide sometimes

Mariposa 04-29-2016 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 7536749)
60"-65" X72"-80" depending on who it's for, we are all fairly tall in my family so I make them long- my favorite is actually 72" X 80" , but I do make them 60"-65" wide sometimes

Ditto on this!

Jeanne S 04-29-2016 05:57 PM

Same here---depends upon the block size, but usually around 60" x 72".

117becca 04-29-2016 05:58 PM

same as above...me too!

quiltingcandy 04-29-2016 06:14 PM

It depends on who I am making it for - kids can be 50 x 50 if they are little. But usually do the same as the others.

PaperPrincess 04-29-2016 06:47 PM

this was just posted yesterday:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...e-t278152.html

BETTY62 04-29-2016 07:25 PM

Depends on the size of the person I am making it for.

Bree123 04-29-2016 07:26 PM

I like 65x65".

MadQuilter 04-29-2016 07:32 PM

I don't have a specific size in mind - usually the top tells me when it's done (or I run out of fabric). Most are in the 70-80" length. Width depends on the block size. I did one 64" square and it doesn't quite fit right.

QuiltnLady1 04-29-2016 08:06 PM

I am in the (roughly) 65 x80 camp -- I like to be able to tuck in my toes and up to my shoulders.

Lilrain 04-29-2016 09:43 PM

Depends on the size of the person it is intended for, or the size of couch it will be used on. A larger throw could be too much for a tiny little person, and a smaller one would do not that much for a great big guy.

ManiacQuilter2 04-30-2016 04:33 AM

I do most quilts for foster kids and the minimum size requirement is 50"x60". So the size of my lap quilts depends mostly on the size of the block. I like to keep as close to 50 as I can so I only need to get less than 2 yards for the backing and use the extra fabric to increase the width of the backing.

Boston1954 04-30-2016 05:30 AM

Mine have come out all kinds of sizes, but a lot like the one mentioned above.

OCquilter 04-30-2016 08:12 AM

I just finished one at 56" x 84". The 56" was because I had a piece of wool batting and that was the max width. Usually I try for at least 60" wide.

bearisgray 04-30-2016 08:15 AM

I like what I call "couch size" - basically a "skimpy twin"

minimum 60 x 80 - I like to be covered head to toe

Edie 05-01-2016 04:49 AM

I go with a 52x80! I love Samplers so I make 15 12" blocks, separate them with 2-1/2" sashing and 4" border. The blocks are three across and five down, and lays over the top of a double bed. (that's how big it is)!!! If I don't make it sampler style, I just add another nine blocks (12") and it comes out 56x80. Easy-Peasy! Edie

Jcarpentier 05-01-2016 05:06 AM

I agree with making them on the larger side. I do not like having a throw that I am not able to cover my feet and my shoulders at the same time. Great question!

donnalbaldwin 05-01-2016 05:22 AM

I start out with a size in mind, but all my quilts just seem to grow. I frequently, while sewing the QUILT, place it on a double bed to see if the size seems appropriate

Rennie 05-01-2016 09:39 AM

I want to make quilts to donate to nursing homes - and my thought process was for something that could be thrown over legs while siting in a chair or rolling down the halls in wheelchairs, since I have seen a lot of that. So I am thinking that if they are too big, they would get caught up in the mechanism of a wheelchair. And sitting in a chair, I would not want it to drag on the floor. Any thoughts???

Jingle 05-01-2016 04:41 PM

I make them various sizes. Since I bought a big roll of 45" wide poly batting, I may be making some that size.

elnan 05-01-2016 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by Rennie (Post 7538074)
I want to make quilts to donate to nursing homes - and my thought process was for something that could be thrown over legs while siting in a chair or rolling down the halls in wheelchairs, since I have seen a lot of that. So I am thinking that if they are too big, they would get caught up in the mechanism of a wheelchair. And sitting in a chair, I would not want it to drag on the floor. Any thoughts???

Rennie, it seems like just a while back there was a discussion on here about wheelchair quilts, especially the ones with pockets in them.


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