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    Old 10-31-2013, 12:56 PM
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    What size do you prefer for a baby quilt? Crib battings are usually 45" x 60", but do you feel that is too large? Would you prefer something in the 36" x 45" size? Or is there another size that works best? Any and all opinions are welcomed!

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    I do not like anything more narrow then 45 inches. The smallest I make is 45x45 up to 50x60.
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    I make baby quilts square anywhere from 36 -48 inches. I tell the new mom to place iton the ground when baby wants to crawl or not be held. It makes a great way in a crowd for everyone to see the baby but not hold the baby. It also makes a great "clean" place to change a diaper in a pinch.
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    I usually make baby quilts more in the 50 x 60. I feel they get more use from them (and I rarely get them made when the babies are tiny).

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    I make most baby quilts about 45 x 60". If you buy a baby quilt panel, it's 36x45", and I always add borders around it, usually 5-6" all the way around, sometimes 1 border, sometimes several borders adding up to 5-6".

    I figure that the kid can carry the quilt around with him/her for a lot longer if you make it a little bigger.

    For kids 10-15, I'll make a double bed sized quilt. I figure it will fit on a twin bed, hanging to close to the floor. Or depending on who it is, I might make a lap quilt, or maybe just a fleece blanket 60 x 72"
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    I made some double flannel blankets for babies and I made 45"x45" and they seamed big enough. I would not go any smaller then this.
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    Old 10-31-2013, 04:57 PM
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    I make my crib quilts close to 45" x 60". If I make them just under 45". one width of fabric will do for the backing and I won't have to piece it. I also think a child will be able to use their quilt much longer if it is a little bigger.
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    I have for years made them 45"x 45".
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    I usually like my quilts rectangular rather than square. I like the width to be inside the 45 inch fabric width so I can use one piece backing, so about 40X50.
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    I go for the sort of sizes mentioned here, but will consider where the recipients live - some British houses have small rooms, so I make sure I stay within a size that will be usable on their floors.
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