Quilt Size Chart: A Quilter’s Guide to Common Quilt Dimensions

Quilt Size Chart: A Quilter’s Guide to Common Quilt Dimensions

Quilt Size Chart: A Quilter’s Guide to Common Quilt Dimensions

Choosing the right quilt size is one of the most important steps in planning any quilting project. Whether you’re making a cozy crib quilt, a couch throw, or a bed-sized heirloom, understanding standard quilt dimensions helps ensure your finished quilt fits beautifully and functions exactly as intended.

This quilt size chart illustration is designed as a quick-reference guide for quilters of all skill levels.


Why Quilt Sizes Matter

Quilt sizes aren’t just about mattress measurements. They also account for:

  • Overhang and drape

  • Intended use (decorative vs. everyday)

  • Personal preference (extra length, wider sides, or tucked-in edges)

Knowing standard sizes helps you:

  • Plan yardage accurately

  • Choose the right pattern

  • Avoid quilts that are too small—or unnecessarily oversized


Standard Quilt Sizes at a Glance

Below are the most commonly used quilt sizes. Measurements may vary slightly depending on style and desired overhang, but these are widely accepted quilting standards.

🍼 Crib Quilt

30" x 40"
Perfect for baby quilts, tummy time, and stroller use. Crib quilts are often made for warmth and decoration rather than fitting snugly on a mattress.

🛋 Throw Quilt

50" x 65"
A favorite for beginners! Throw quilts are great for couches, chairs, and lap quilts—and they’re fast to finish.

🛏 Twin Quilt

70" x 90"
Ideal for twin beds or bunk beds. Twin quilts are also popular for kids and teens.

🛏 Full Quilt

85" x 108"
Designed to fit a full-size bed with comfortable coverage on the sides and foot.

🛏 Queen Quilt

90" x 108"
A common size for adult bed quilts. This size provides generous overhang and works well for layered bedding.

🛏 King Quilt

110" x 108"
Large and luxurious, king quilts are perfect for oversized beds and dramatic drape.

🛏 California King Quilt

110" x 115"
Longer than a standard king, this size is ideal for California king mattresses, which are narrower but longer.


Tips for Choosing the Right Quilt Size

Measure the mattress – especially for custom or non-standard beds
Decide on overhang – more drape equals a larger quilt
Think about quilting style – dense quilting may shrink the quilt slightly
When in doubt, size up – extra coverage is rarely a regret


Save This Quilt Size Chart

This illustrated quilt size chart is designed to be:

  • Easy to read

  • Beginner-friendly

  • Perfect for sewing rooms, pattern planning, and client consultations

Pin it, print it, or keep it handy for your next quilting project!


Back to blog