I agree with the size and the only thing I can add is that if the person who is recieving this quilt lives in a nursing home or other facility where the facility does the laundry, you need to clearly label the quilt to identify it for the person who you give it to. My Mom lives in a nursing home for about three years. I had made her a "wall hanging" that she really loved and when she went to the home she took it along as a lap robe. So did I care-absolutely not, I knew she didn't have wall space and she loved my little quilt. When she died, I was the one responsible for getting her things. I didn't really care about the clothes, etc. but I really wanted that little quilt. Fortunately it had a very distictive pattern. When we picked up her belongings, it was no where to be found (and the nurses and I searched) so I was resigned to having lost it forever. A couple of weeks later, my brother got a package from the nursing home with my silly little raccoon quilt. I was really happy and it still has a place of honor in my house. But in retrospect, I know that we would have never gotten back except for the fact that the nursing home was in my home town and everyone knew my brother and me and wanted to please us. Next time I make that kind of quilt, I will be sure it is very well marked and has a reference to who to return it to if the unthinkable happens. (Since I made it as a wall hanging when Mom was still at home and healthy, I do not feel too bad but once again, I have learned the value of lables.) Ann (currently in Illinois and planning to see Bridget tomorrow)