Dimensions vary slightly, depending on how low you want the quilt to hang on the sides and end of the bed. For a standard king-size bed, use the following:
* Full-length quilt: drops to 1/2 inch from the floor
Dimensions: 129 " wide by 117" long, 25" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard)
Dimensions: 129 " wide by 92" long, 25" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard)
* Blanket quilt: drops 1 inch below top of box springs
Dimensions: 116" wide by 110" long, 18" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard)
116" wide by 92" long, 18" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard)
* Coverlet quilt: drops 3 inches below mattress
Dimensions: 106" wide by 105" long, 13" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard)
Dimensions: 106" wide by 92" long, 13" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard)
For a king-sized quilt, you'll typically need about 5 to 6 yards of fabric for the backing. The exact amount can vary depending on the specific dimensions of the quilt and any design elements or seams you plan to incorporate. It's always a good idea to measure your quilt top and consult with your fabric supplier for the best results.
72" x 84"
What are the measurements of a queen size quilt?
There are infininte ways to do this. If the quilt is a square then the dimensions have to be 4x4, otherwise it can be anything as long as they multiply to 16.
A standard queen-sized quilt typically measures about 90 inches by 90 inches. If you use 12-inch blocks, you can fit 7 blocks across the width (90 inches / 12 inches) and 7 blocks down the length, resulting in a total of 49 blocks (7 blocks x 7 blocks) for the quilt. However, depending on the exact dimensions of the quilt and any borders or sashing, the number of blocks may vary slightly.
A queen sized and full sized blankets have the same dimensions.
I believe crib size is 45X60.
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That depends on the size of the quilt and the pattern you select. To determine what size to make the quilt, first determine how you want it to lay on the bed. A standard king-size bed has an 80 x 80 top. * Full-length quilt: drops to 1/2 inch from the floor Dimensions: 129 " wide by 117" long, 25" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard) Dimensions: 129 " wide by 92" long, 25" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard) * Blanket quilt: drops 1 inch below top of box springs Dimensions: 116" wide by 110" long, 18" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard) 116" wide by 92" long, 18" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard) * Coverlet quilt: drops 3 inches below mattress Dimensions: 106" wide by 105" long, 13" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard) Dimensions: 106" wide by 92" long, 13" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard) If you use a pattern book, the book should help you determine the number of blocks used for the selected dimensions.
hello there. i can help you with your question on the dimensions of a queen sized bed. as you may know, a queen sized bed is bigger then a full and double. the dimensions of a queen sized bed are 60 inches by 80 inches.
Quilts can be any size. There are 5 millimeter quilts and the names project quilt is about 300 meters. My wife has a quilt in this project. There are quilts for baby beds, single beds, etc. A typical quilt is probably between about 2.3 and 2.5 meters.
A king size quilt cover would be better than a queen size quilt cover if you have a king size bed. The queen size quilt cover would be too small. If you have a queen size bed, a king size quilt cover may still be better as it will hang over the sides a bit and, therefore, be less likely to come off during the night.