To ensure our donations can be used immediately and meet each organization’s needs, please make sure all charity quilts match the sizes requested by our partner charities. Correct sizing is essential and greatly appreciated.
Required Quilt Sizes
About the Patterns
The patterns provided on this page have been adjusted using different block sizes and include suggested charities that request quilts in those dimensions. Some patterns vary by a few inches from the exact measurements, but all listed options are acceptable for donation.

Use 7 1/2” blocks, cut 5 ½“ +2” = 7 ½” block (7b wide x 8 high) = 52.5 x 60 for Southwest Family Advocacy - Teens
Use 7 1/2” blocks, cut 5 ½” + 2” = 7 ½” block (6b wide x 7b high) = 45 x 52.50 for Southwest Family Advocacy - Children


Uses 7” blocks + borders (6b wide x 7b high) to complete a 45 x 50 quilt for Southwest Family Advocacy Children
Use 6” blocks (7b wide x 7b high) resulting in a 42 x 42 Hospice Lap Throws
Twin Size
Uses 6” squares (9b wide x 12b high + borders) resulting in a 64” X 82” quilt for Ryan House Twins

Uses 4 ½” X 20 ½” & 10 ½” resulting in 50” X 64” or 60” X 80” quilt for Southwest Family Advocacy
Teens - Hospice of the Valley Twin Size - Ryan House Twin 60 x 80

Four Patch Variation Pattern Link
4 Patch Variation 8 ½” blocks (6b wide x 8b high) resulting in a 48” X 60” quilt.
Meets required size for Southwest Family Advocacy Teens
4 Patch Variation 8 ½” blocks (6b wide x 8b high) resulting in a 60” X 76” quilt including sashing
Meets required size for Hospice of the Valley Twin Size - Ryan House Children Twins or (7b wide x 10b long) = 68” X 92” with borders

Baby or Wheelchair Pattern Link
Uses 7” blocks (6b wide x 7b high) resulting in a 42” x 49” quilt for Luke Air Force Base
Use 3 ½ + 2” = 5 inch block (5b wide x 5 b high) resulting in a 30x 30 for Luke Air Force

Baby's First Quilt Pattern Link
Use as printed makes 43 x 44 - for Hospice Lap Throw
Make stripes 50” long to make Southwest Family Advocacy - Children

Use 5” blocks (8b wide x 9b high) resulting in a 40 x 45 Hospice Wheelchair Quilt or Southwest Family Advocacy Child
Use 7” blocks (6b wide x 6b high) resulting in a 42 x 42 Hospice Lab Throw
Use 8” blocks (8b wide x 10b high resulting in a 64 x 80 Hospice Twin or Ryan House Twin
Use 8” blocks (4b wide x 4b high) resulting in a 32 x 32 for Luke Air Force Base
Use 10” blocks (5b wide x 6b high) resulting in a 50 x 60 Southwest Family Advocacy Teen
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