The Ultimate Printable Quilt Size Chart | Designed to Quilt (2024)

Download our printable quilt size chart with the dimensions for all the standard quilt sizes. Save for all your future quilt size dilemmas.

Want to hear a little secret? The truth is, there are no standard quilt sizes. Or at least not universally acknowledged standard quilt sizes. Quilts have been created in different sizes, shapes and forms for centuries and there is no right or wrong here.

I have yet to meet the quilt police (and judging by the number of quilting missteps in my quilting carrer, I should have met them by now). So whatever size quilt you want to make, go for it. If it’s the size you want and need, then that’s what you should make.

Table of Contents

  1. Printable Quilt Sizes Chart
  2. Standard Quilt Sizes
    • Baby Quilt Size
    • Crib Quilt Size
    • Lap Quilt Size
    • Throw Quilt Size
    • Twin Quilt Size
    • Full Quilt Size (or Double Quilt Size)
    • Queen Quilt Size
    • King Quilt Size
  3. Standard Quilt Sizes FAQs

Printable Quilt Sizes Chart

Of course, sometimes you like to have a reference point. You want to fit in with the cool kids (that’s all of us quilters) and make a throw-size quilt that is ‘actually’ throw size. I get that. And that’s why I am sharing the ultimate printable quilt size chart.

I know I just said there are no standard quilt sizes, so calling our printable quilt size chart the ultimate might sound presumptuous. But I promise you, we did everything we could to make sure this quilt size chart covers all the dimensions a quilter would ever need.

The Ultimate Printable Quilt Size Chart | Designed to Quilt (1)

Before I go into the details of each and every quilt size on the list, here it is – the ultimate – yes, I am going with this – printable quilt size chart.

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Standard Quilt Sizes

As you can see in the quilt size chart above, not one single ‘standard’ size is a fixed number. Instead, there’s a bit of a range with all of these standard sizes. Why? Again, because no size is ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. And if you think about it, how could it be?

There are so many different quilt top designs out there and each of them uses a number of different blocks. To create the desired visual effect, write instructions for different sizes (and hopefully, make the best use of fabric) designers must adjust the finished quilt top dimensions for each given pattern. That’s why even when looking at patterns from one designer, you’ll see that a throw-size quilt for one pattern might be a bit bigger than a throw-size quilt for another pattern.

The printable quilt size chart is a great overview of all the different sizes you might find in patterns or when planning your next project. Now, let’s take a closer look at different standard quilt sizes and their dimensions. We’ll go from the smallest to the largest.

Baby Quilt Size

When talking about quilt sizes there’s probably no other size with more varieties than a baby quilt size. So if you’re wondering what size is a baby quilt, the answer is – it depends. Mostly on how you plan the quilt to be used. (But also on whether you can get it made in time for the baby shower.)

So while there is no one right size of baby quilt, these two options are the most common.

Safety note: Experts recommend bare cribs without any quilts or blankets to ensure infant safety. Babies should only sleep with quilts under adult supervision!

UPDATE: Because of the large variety in baby quilt sizes we have written a post dedicated to just baby and child quilt sizes. There’s also a handy baby quilt size chart included!

30×30’’ Baby Quilt Size

This size of baby quilt makes a pretty small square quilt, but that is exactly what makes it perfect for a newborn baby. Even more so if it’s a preemie, as sometimes those tiny little babies almost get lost in larger baby quilts.
With my babies, I also found this is a perfect size as an on-the-go blanket. We’d take these little blankets with us whenever we were out and about with the stroller or used them for car rides in the infant car seat.

30×40’’ Baby Quilt Size

If you prefer a rectangular shape and also want the baby quilt you’re making to last a bit longer, go with an 30×40’’ baby quilt. This is still on the smaller side, so it will take less time for you to make. But the extra ten inches really make this size quilt usable for quite a bit longer.

Of course, you can go even bigger, if you like. I would say anything up to about 45’’ in length would be considered a baby quilt.

Another great thing about these baby quilt sizes is that they are so small you don’t have to piece the backing. This makes it an even quicker project and who doesn’t like those?

Crib Quilt Size

The crib quilt size is sometimes also referred to as a large baby quilt size. The standard size of crib quilt is 36″ x 52″, which makes it fit nicely onto a crib mattress (which is about 28’’ x 52’’). However, anything with a width of 28’’–36’’ and length of 48’’–52’’ would also be considered a crib size quilt.

This is small enough to be made with one single piece of backing fabric. So piecing the backing can still be avoided.

Of course, depending on how you want the quilt to fit the mattress, you can also adjust the dimensions a bit. For example, I usually like my crib size quilts to be a bit shorter and wider, about 40’’ x 48’’ (depending on the pattern). This way I can tuck the quilt under the mattress nicely on the sides and at the bottom, but leave some room at the top.

Lap Quilt Size

As the name suggests, a lap quilt is a quilt that is used to cover a person’s lap and legs. It’s something I know many elderly like to use, just like my grandma. So while I’ve found many sites that say that the size of lap quilt is the same as a throw quilt size, there is in fact a difference.

Standard lap size quilt dimensions are: width of 40’’–60’’ and length of 40’’–60’’. This makes it almost fall into the same category as a crib size quilt, with just a few extra inches on the sides of the quilt.

If you’re making a lap size quilt to be used on a wheelchair, I would recommend choosing a smaller lap quilt dimension (or even going as small as a crib size quilt). This will prevent the lap quilt to drag on the floor or get caught in the wheels.

Throw Quilt Size

The throw quilt size is very popular among quilt makers. Why? I think because the dimensions of a throw size quilt make it large enough to use on the couch but at the same time small enough to be made in a reasonable amount of time.

There is quite a bit of variety in throw size quilts if you look at different pattern designers. You will also find finished quilt sizes described as ‘small throw’ and ‘large throw’ to give you a better idea of what to expect.

Generally, the size of a throw quilt is anywhere between 52’’–75’’ for both quilt width and quilt length.

Twin Quilt Size

As you know, English isn’t our first language, so when we first heard all of these quilt size expressions, we were pretty confused, to say the least. But probably the most confusing (for us) was a twin size quilt. Because for me, a twin size would mean it covers two people, but apparently a twin size bed is the same as a single bed (where’s the logic in that?). Which means a twin size quilt is generally used to cover one person.

So, if you’re making a quilt for a twin size bed, you will probably need a quilt with a width of 64’’–72’’ and a length of 86’’–90’’.

Choosing between smaller and larger twin size quilt dimensions usually comes down to how much extra width and/or length you want on the sides of the bed.

Full Quilt Size (or Double Quilt Size)

A full size quilt (also called a double size quilt) is usually used to cover two people. And just like that, the logic in the land has been restored.

Standard full size quilt dimensions are: width of 70’’–88’’ and length of 88’’–108’’.

Queen Quilt Size

A queen size quilt is used to cover a queen size bed, which apparently is the most popular bed size in the US. The standard queen quilt size is about 86’’–90’’ by 88’’–108’’.

King Quilt Size

The king of all quilt sizes is, of course, the king quilt size. I have never ever attempted to make anything even remotely as big. So if you’re planning a king size quilt, I applaud you for your courage. The standard king size quilt dimensions are 106’’–110’’ by 108’’.

Well, I gotta tell you, this was exhausting. But I think we got through it and now you know all about the (not so) standard quilt sizes. And don’t forget to bookmark the printable quilt size chart for future reference!

Standard Quilt Sizes FAQs

What size is a baby quilt?

The standard baby quilt size is 30’’x30’’ for a square shape quilts or 30’’x40’’ for a rectangular shape quilt. 36’’x52’’ is another size of baby quilt that is quite common, although this is often referred to as a crib size quilt.

What is the size of a crib quilt?

The standard size of crib quilt is 36″ x 52″, which makes it fit nicely onto a crib mattress (which is about 28’’ x 52’’). However, anything with the width of 28’’–36’’ and length of 48’’–52’’ would also be considered a crib size quilt.

What is the size of a lap quilt?

Standard lap size quilt dimensions are: width of 40’’–60’’ and length of 40’’–60’’.

What size is a throw quilt?

The size of a throw quilt is anywhere between 52’’–75’’ for both quilt width and quilt length.

Based on the information provided in the article, here is a breakdown of the concepts discussed:

Quilt Sizes

  • The article mentions that there are no universally acknowledged standard quilt sizes and that quilts have been created in different sizes, shapes, and forms for centuries [[1]].
  • The article provides a printable quilt size chart that covers various dimensions for different quilt sizes [[1]].
  • The article emphasizes that the size of the quilt you want to make depends on your personal preference and needs [[1]].

Baby Quilt Size

  • The article states that there is no one right size for a baby quilt and that it depends on how you plan to use it [[2]].
  • The two most common baby quilt sizes mentioned are 30x30 inches for a square shape quilt and 30x40 inches for a rectangular shape quilt [[2]].
  • The article also mentions that a size of 36x52 inches is often referred to as a crib size quilt, which is also commonly used for babies [[2]].

Crib Quilt Size

  • The standard size of a crib quilt is mentioned as 36x52 inches, which fits nicely onto a crib mattress that is about 28x52 inches [[3]].
  • The article notes that anything with a width of 28-36 inches and a length of 48-52 inches can be considered a crib size quilt [[3]].

Lap Quilt Size

  • A lap quilt is described as a quilt used to cover a person's lap and legs [[4]].
  • The standard lap size quilt dimensions mentioned are a width of 40-60 inches and a length of 40-60 inches [[4]].

Throw Quilt Size

  • The throw quilt size is popular among quilt makers as it is large enough to use on a couch but still manageable to make in a reasonable amount of time [[5]].
  • The dimensions of a throw quilt can vary, but generally, the width and length range from 52-75 inches [[5]].

Twin Quilt Size

  • The article mentions that a twin size quilt is generally used to cover one person, even though the term "twin" might suggest it covers two people [[6]].
  • The suggested dimensions for a twin size quilt are a width of 64-72 inches and a length of 86-90 inches [[6]].

Full Quilt Size (or Double Quilt Size)

  • A full size quilt, also known as a double size quilt, is typically used to cover two people [[7]].
  • The standard dimensions for a full size quilt are a width of 70-88 inches and a length of 88-108 inches [[7]].

Queen Quilt Size

  • A queen size quilt is used to cover a queen size bed, which is the most popular bed size in the US [[8]].
  • The standard dimensions for a queen size quilt are about 86-90 inches by 88-108 inches [[8]].

King Quilt Size

  • The king size quilt is the largest quilt size mentioned in the article [[9]].
  • The standard dimensions for a king size quilt are 106-110 inches by 108 inches [[9]].

Please note that the information provided is based on the content of the article.

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