Ultimate Guide to Crochet Blanket Sizes (Easy Chart & Resize Tips)

Choosing the right crochet blanket sizes can feel surprisingly confusing — especially when every pattern uses different measurements.

Too small? It won’t be practical. Too big? You’ll run out of yarn halfway through (we’ve all been there!).

This guide will show you exactly what size your crochet blanket should be — whether you’re making a baby blanket, throw, or bed blanket.

If you’d rather follow a pattern that already works, you can start with my Angelece Baby Blanket free pattern or this Granny Square Blanket pattern — both are beginner-friendly and easy to adjust in size.

What Size Should a Crochet Blanket Be?

Standard crochet blanket sizes:

  • Baby blanket: 30–36 inches
  • Toddler blanket: 36–48 inches
  • Throw blanket: 50–60 inches
  • Twin bed: 60 x 90 inches
  • Queen bed: 90 x 100 inches

Use the chart below for full sizing details.

CROCHET BLANKET SIZE CHART

Use this crochet blanket size chart as a quick reference to choose the right size for any project — from baby blankets to full bed spreads.

Here’s a simple crochet blanket size chart you can bookmark or pin for later:

Blanket TypeSize (inches)Size (cms)
Lovey12 x 1230 x 30
Security Blanket16 x 1640 x 40
Pram / Stroller30 x 3676 x 91
Baby Blanket36 x 3691 x 91
Crib / Cot Blanket 40 x 60101 x 152
Toddler Blanket36 x 4891 x 122
Throw54 x 66137 x 167
Single / Twin60 x 90152 x 228
Double90 x 90228 x 228
King108 x 90274 x 228

If you’d rather not work all of this out yourself, all of my paid blanket patterns include a premium blanket size guide with exact measurements and simple instructions for resizing up or down — so you can confidently adjust your blanket to any size.

Want a blanket pattern that already includes sizing guidance? Try my beginner-friendly blanket pattern here.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT CROCHET BLANKET SIZE

1. Think About Who It’s For

Baby gift → stick to 30–36 inches

Toddler → slightly longer for growth

Adults → throw or bed size

Baby and throw blankets are the most popular (and quickest to make).

2. Consider the Use (This Matters More Than You Think)

Decorative throw → smaller, lighter

Snuggle blanket → bigger and drapey

Pram blanket → compact and practical

A common mistake is making a blanket that looks nice but isn’t usable.

3. Match Your Yarn + Time Commitment

Chunky yarn = faster = bigger blankets

DK / cotton = slower = better for baby sizes

If you’re short on time → go for baby or lap size.

HOW TO RESIZE ANY CROCHET BLANKET

Option 1: Adjust Starting Chain

Most blanket patterns (like my Angelece blanket) use a repeat.

Example:

Multiple of 12 + 1

Add repeats → make it wider

Reduce repeats → make it smaller

For best results: Make your blanket approx. 4cm (1.5 inches) shorter in both width and length if you plan on adding a border.

Option 2: Add More Rows

More rows = longer blanket

Fewer rows = shorter blanket

Simple but effective.

Option 3: Use a Border to Adjust Size

Adds 1–3 inches easily

Makes blankets look more polished

Fixes slightly “off” sizing

Prefer to Skip the Guess-Work?

Want a beginner-friendly pattern that already includes sizing guidance?

→ Try my Angelece Baby Blanket Pattern
→ Or my Granny Square Blanket Pattern

Both include built-in resizing instructions so you can crochet with confidence.

COMMON CROCHET BLANKET SIZE MISTAKES

Guessing the size

Always check a chart (like above)

Not checking gauge

Even a small difference adds inches across a blanket

Making it “just a bit bigger”

This turns into:

→ More yarn

→ More time

→ More frustration

If colour choices are tripping you up too, read: How to Choose Crochet Colour Palettes

BEGINNER-FRIENDLY BLANKET SIZES TO START WITH

If you’re new, start here:

Baby blanket (36” x 36”) → quick, giftable, satisfying Throw (50–60”) → great for home decor

These give you the best balance of:

✔ Finished project

✔ Manageable time

✔ High satisfaction

All of my paid blanket patterns now include a built-in blanket size guide PLUS resizing instructions — so you can confidently adjust your blanket to any size.

👉 View my blanket patterns here

Angelece Baby Blanket Pattern

Granny Square Blanket Pattern

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Crochet blanket sizes don’t need to be complicated.

Once you understand:

✔ Standard sizes

✔ How to adjust

✔ What works for your yarn

You’ll feel confident starting and finishing your blankets.

Ready to crochet with confidence?

Get the ad-free blanket pattern with size guide

If you prefer working from a clean, ad-free printable pattern, the PDF version is available in my Etsy shop.

⭐ Easy to print and follow anywhere
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⭐ Available to download in both UK or US crochet terms
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