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Blanket measurement guide

Author: Crochetly · Last updated: May 16, 2026

This chart lists standard measurements for common crochet blanket sizes. Use it as a starting point, then adjust based on your stitch pattern, yarn thickness, or personal preference.

What are the standard crochet blanket sizes?

Section titled “What are the standard crochet blanket sizes?”

Answer: Crochet blankets range from small loveys (10–12 in) up to king size (108 x 100 in). The chart below covers 11 common sizes with width and length in inches and centimeters.

Blanket TypeWidth (in)Length (in)Width (cm)Length (cm)
Lovey10–1210–1225–3025–30
Stroller30–3630–3676–9176–91
Receiving30–4030–4076–10276–102
Baby36–4036–4491–10291–112
Toddler40–4248–52102–107122–132
Crib45–6060–72114–152152–183
Lapghan / Throw40–5050–65102–127127–165
Twin6690168229
Full / Double8090203229
Queen90100229254
King108100274254

Answer: Each name describes the intended use. Loveys are small comfort items. Lapghans cover the lap. Throw blankets are decorative. Bed blankets match mattress sizes.

  • Lovey: Small comfort item, often with a toy or motif attached.
  • Lapghan: Great for covering the lap; often used in wheelchairs or on couches.
  • Throw: Decorative and functional; commonly draped on furniture.
  • Crib/Toddler: Size may vary based on mattress or child height.
  • Bed Blankets: Typically sized to cover the mattress with some overhang.

Answer: Add a border for extra size and a finished look. Consider shrinkage and stretch depending on your yarn fiber. Use multiples of your stitch pattern repeat to calculate width.

  • Add a border for extra size and a finished look.
  • Consider shrinkage/stretch depending on yarn fiber and stitch type.
  • Use multiples of your stitch pattern repeat to calculate width and length.