

Style Goes Hand In Hand With Size
When it comes to quiltmaking we balance so many nuances to make each quilt perfect for the how it will be used. Our #AveryQuilts are no different. As we decide which blocks will be made into a quilt, we have some decisions to make. Are we making a quilt for a newborn or a 19 year old? Are we making a quilt for a wheelchair user or someone who is bed bound until they have their transplant surgery? You see, it matters, right?
We're most likely going to pair rainbow colored unicorns with a younger child. That quilt doesn't have to be the same size as the one we are making for a teenager.
To help us have a unified approach as we build our quilts, below is a list of targeted quilt sizes based on their various uses.
Common Charity Quilt Sizes
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Newborn/Preemie: 24" x 24" to 30" x 30"
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Child/Crib: 36" to 40" wide x 45" to 60" long
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Wheelchair: 30" to 36" wide x 30" to 40" long
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Adult Lap Quilt: 50" x 60"
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Twin Bed Quilt: 60" x 80"



