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Melinda in Tulsa 11-19-2010 03:42 PM

I make all mine 45x60 regardless of whether it is for a newborn or a toddler.

GrannieAnnie 11-19-2010 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by cjtinkle
What would be a good size quilt to make for a 3 year old? I tend to make what I call my "toddler" quilts around 45 x 45 or sometimes a bit narrower and longer, but I usually make those for newborns with the thought that it will be large enough up to about the age of 3-4 years old.

My kids are long since grown, so memory fails, but I'd sure like some feedback on a good size for this age, thanks!

The standard crib sized quilt is about 45 by 60. That's what I'd do. It's 5 feet long so it would fit fine until the kiddo is 10 or so.

deema 11-19-2010 04:14 PM

A toddler bed has a crib mattress - 27-ish by 51-ish. I'm being commissioned to make a quilt for a friend's dd's toddler bed, she requested 45"x65".

For what its worth, if this is a snuggle blanket, my 5yo dd is 43" tall and on the tall side of her class, so 45-50" square would not be too small for a 3yo to use for a couple of years.

suern3 11-19-2010 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by jrhboxers
For a preschooler, I usually make mine about 50x50 to60x60, depending on the pattern that I want to use. Large enough to cuddle under, but small enough that they can carry them around fairly easily.

Ditto this. Toddlers like to carry them around. My littel DGD likes to play with them with her dolls, too.

cjtinkle 11-20-2010 03:15 AM

Thank you so much everyone!!! I really appreciate it!

teacherbailey 11-20-2010 02:19 PM

Mine are 60 x 72 roughly since it will be a good size for years, and with putting 60 inch wide fleece on the back, two yards of it seems about right. No batting needed and as much or as little quilting as you want----it will finish in a flash!

cjtinkle 11-20-2010 03:27 PM

Unfortunately fate has conspired to keep me from doing this quilt. :cry: Today while working on another quilt, when I went to change the needle in my longarm, the screw broke off flush with the needle bar. Thank heavens my husband is a machinist, otherwise I'd have to ship the head back to the factory, but unfortunately he's out of town and it will be a few weeks before he'll be able to fix it.

I'll be doing good to get my customer quilts done now, ack!

Annz 11-20-2010 09:58 PM

Approx 45 X 60 is a good size.

Melinda in Tulsa 11-21-2010 07:00 AM

I like 45 x 60 also. It's big enough to cover me laying on the couch watching TV!

Judie 11-22-2010 09:20 PM

The problem with a 3 year old is that before you can turn around they are 6 or 7.. and a lot taller..

I would make it a fairly good size, 45 or 50 by 60 or a 65.. that way it will last longer than the baby quilts we make for newborns. I would want a child to get several years of use out of it as a blanket and then it still be big enough to be a lap quilt. Just my thoughts on what I'd do.. I'm sure they will love whatever size you make it.


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