The great folks here at Intown Quilters have asked me to talk to you about quilt sizes and designing your own unique quilts. One of the first steps in designing your own quilt is to decide on the overall size of the project. If this quilt is meant to be a wall hanging only, then you can make it any size that will fit in the space where it will be hung.
However, if this quilt will be used to cover a bed and keep people (or dogs) warm, then you need to start with the mattress.
If possible, I always measure the bed where the quilt will be used. Begin by measuring the width and length of the mattress top. Next decide how much of a “drop” you want on the quilt. This is the length you want the quilt to hang down on the sides.
Depending on the bed height, whether I want side rails to show, if a dust ruffle will be used, etc. I generally use a drop of 10 – 16 inches. If the quilt is just for show, then it’s all about that, but if people will actually sleep in this bed, then you want to make sure there is room for them under the covers and for the quilt to still hang over the edge a bit.
I also usually plan for the quilt to be either flush against the headboard with pillows/shams on top, or to start right at the edge of the pillows. This depends on the design and how important it is to see that upper border. If you are making a lightweight quilt that will be used as a bedspread (that is with pillows tucked inside the quilt) then you will need to allow for this as well.
When I’m making a gift, I sometimes have to rely on standard sizes. Unfortunately mattress sizes are less standard than they could be – especially when it comes to how deep they are. The Mattress depth can range from 9 to 16 inches and box springs and the bed frame will raise the whole bed even farther off the floor. Additionally toppers like memory foam or pillow top can add 2 – 4 inches to the depth of the mattress. Despite these challenges, here is some information that will help.
| Description | Size in Inches |
| Crib (Baby) | 27 to 28 x 50 to 52 |
| Twin | 39 x 75 |
| Twin XL (dorm bed) | 36 to 39 x 80 |
| Full (double) | 54 x 75 |
| Queen | 60 x 80 |
| California King | 72 x 84 |
| King | 76 x 80 |
Commercial Quilt Sizes
| Description | Comforter | Bedspread | Packaged Batting |
| Crib (Baby) | 36 x 54 | | 45 x 60 |
| Twin | 65 x 88 | 81 x 107 | 72 x 90 |
| Twin XL (dorm bed) | | | |
| Full (double) | 80 x 88 | 96 x 107 | 81 x 96 |
| Queen | 86 x 93 | 102 x 112 | 90 x 108 |
| California King | | | |
| King | 104 x 93 | 120 x 112 | 120 x 120 |
Fons & Porter Standard Quilt Sizes
| Description | |
| Crib (Baby) | 30 x 54 |
| Twin | 65 x 95 |
| Twin XL (dorm bed) | |
| Full (double) | 80 x 95 |
| Queen | 86 x 100 |
| California King | |
| King | 106 x 106 |
Kay Stephenson blogs at Stitching Times.



2 comments:
Thanks to Kay for a really nice Tuesday Tip blog post!porbe
Great tips! A long time ago I took a class where the instructor gave us laminated cards with mattress measurements on it. That card still hangs on the corner of my design wall!
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