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| Blanket Type | Width x Length | Stitches Wide | Stitches Tall | Approx Squares |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lovey / Security | 12" x 12" | 24 | 24 | 576 |
| Baby Blanket | 30" x 37" | 60 | 74 | 4,440 |
| Stroller Blanket | 30" x 42" | 60 | 84 | 5,040 |
| Lap Blanket | 45" x 55" | 90 | 110 | 9,900 |
| Throw Blanket | 50" x 65" | 100 | 130 | 13,000 |
| Large Throw | 60" x 80" | 120 | 160 | 19,200 |
| Twin Bed | 66" x 90" | 132 | 180 | 23,760 |
| Full / Queen | 80" x 90" | 160 | 180 | 28,800 |
| King Size | 90" x 108" | 180 | 216 | 38,880 |
| Blanket Size | DK Weight (yds) | Worsted (yds) | Bulky (yds) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baby (30" x 37") | 600–800 | 400–600 | 250–350 |
| Lap (45" x 55") | 1,200–1,600 | 800–1,100 | 500–700 |
| Throw (50" x 65") | 1,800–2,200 | 1,200–1,600 | 750–1,000 |
| Large Throw (60" x 80") | 2,600–3,200 | 1,800–2,400 | 1,100–1,500 |
| Full/Queen (80" x 90") | 4,000–5,000 | 2,800–3,600 | 1,700–2,200 |
| King (90" x 108") | 5,500–7,000 | 3,800–4,800 | 2,400–3,000 |
| Yarn Weight | Avg Yds/Skein | Skeins for Throw | Skeins for Queen |
|---|---|---|---|
| Super Fine / Sock | 400–450 yds | 5–7 | 10–14 |
| Fine / Sport | 300–400 yds | 5–8 | 10–15 |
| DK / Light | 200–250 yds | 8–12 | 16–25 |
| Worsted / Medium | 180–220 yds | 7–10 | 14–20 |
| Bulky | 90–140 yds | 7–12 | 14–24 |
| Super Bulky / Jumbo | 50–100 yds | 10–20 | 20–44 |
Blankets come in all possible sizes, and there is no single standard for their measures, other than those of mattress and sheet. Here said the sizes of blankets commonly end close to those of bedspread and half, at least quite a lot big for cover the bed and hang above the sides.
Indeed, the most common type of blanket is the throw. It usually has 50 by 60 inches. Throws form little blankets, that helps to keep the heat or give style to the room.
Easy Guide to Blanket Sizes
They are a bit more little than bedspreads, yet quite a lot roomy for one person. A throw one easily carries around. It well served for cast it above the legs during sitting in the chair.
When one wants only to decorate furniture, little throw answer ideally. Even so, if fully cover something sounds more attractive, the 50 by 60-inch ranging are better choice. Although 50 by 60 one considers the standard throw size, they range according to the maker.
Oversized throws commonly reach around 50 by 70 inches.
Twin blanket measures around 65 by 90 inches. That ensures about 13 inches of overhang over every side of standard 38 by 75-inch twin mattress. Twin blanket also works for twin XL-bed.
Because of its little size, twin blankets intend only one sleeper.
Full or double blanket has 85 inches of width and 90 inches of length. Queen blankets measure 90 inches broadly and from 90 until 100 inches long. The queen size shows big flexibility.
It fits comfortably on thick full bed, average queen bed, thick queen bed or even slim king bed. King blankets start at 104 by 88 inches, while king blankets go to 108 by 90 inches. Some reckon, that even king size barely cover too folks in king bed, with only little overhang according to the sides.
Baby blankets form entirely other cause. Stroller blanket measures from 22 until 30 inches by 30 until 36 inches, what fully covers baby in stroller or car seat. More little versions around 30 by 30 inches answer well for newborns.
Sizes as 36 by 36 inches help during tummy time. Bigger baby blankets use until the years of pace.
Blanket sizesdo adjust according to the kind and maker, so always check twice the measures before buy.

