Q4CL Quilt Hug Guidelines
Our Sizes
Our quilts are sized to wrap the recipient to provide a hug, therefore they are longer and narrower than a regular bed sized quilt.
Width of tops/quilts between 40″ and 50″, no wider, but ask if in doubt
Length of tops/quilts between 66″ and 72″, longer is also ok
Make as an OBLONG NOT as a square: at least 20” longer than they are wide
The ideal size is 44″ x 70.″
The picture shows our sizes and below you’ll find a block layout chart to help your calculations. Please make your quilt a long rectangle.
Please do not include any licensed fabric in your quilts.
Any questions? Try our Quilt FAQs page.
Our Guidelines
Please do not use anything heavier than quilting weight fabric i.e. no curtaining or upholstery fabric in your quilt or blocks
No Disney, no licensed fabrics
Tops made with denim e.g. rag quilts, are acceptable PROVIDED seams are adequate to prevent fraying of the seam
Quilting can be as simple as you like but close enough to support the seams of the top. If in doubt we suggest quilting about a fist width apart
If using fleece as backing, wadding is not always required but quilting must support those seams on the top
Longarming service: tops to be accompanied by backing 8″ wider and 8″ longer than the top. Longarming will incur a £9 charge to cover wadding and thread. Tops will be allocated to your nearest available longarmer
Please store your quilt(s) until allocated to a quilt coordinator
All of our quilt have labels with individual numbers on them. See our FAQs for how to get one once your quilt is finished
A cardboard tag with a personal message can be attached to your quilt, but use your first name only please
Any quilts where animals or smokers have been, or when you have been ill during the making e.g. colds/coughs need to be washed and/or all fur cleared off
We need more quilts for males than females, so consider colours and fabrics that might appeal to both where you can (though utterly feminine or overtly masculine are welcome too!) We also welcome hugs for our LGBTQ+ community.
Any Questions? Try our FAQs page.