This probably qualifies as the most bizarre question asked in this forum..
I am making some blankets to donate to the Children's Hospital in my area and they have asked specifically for blankets for ages 10-17. I don't know any kids in that age bracket. So could if you have a child that age, can you tell me how tall they are, please? I want to make sure these blankets are going to be long enough. I am aiming to make as many as possible in twin sized, but in some cases I don't have enough yarn so I still want to try to make one even if it isn't totally twin sized.
Girls often hit a big growth spurt btwn the ages of 10 and 11 y/o and are usually at their full adult height within a year of getting their periods (which, I understand, happens on avg at age 12.5). So, by 14 y/o, I'd expect the girls to be similar in height range to adult women. Boys keep growing until their late teens or even early 20s sometimes and hit that big height jump later in my understanding.
My oldest dd, who will be 12 in 3.5 months, is currently 5' tall. She was 4'6" at her 10th bd. She still has some growing to go, too. My younger dd, who will be 10 in 4.5 months, is 4'3" tall, but she has tended toward the shorter end of the height spectrum her entire life. From a genetic standpoint, she is unlikely to be tall.
My kid hit 5' at 8.... so for 10-17 year olds I would definitely make them adult-sized. If it covers you then it sounds perfect!
And what a sweet thing to do! It seems like more people always want to donate to the cute little kids, but a friend sent my daughter a handmade quilt when she was 12 or so and it has been a treasured possession ever since. I think teens really need handmade blankets.
Originally Posted by Dar
My kid hit 5' at 8.... so for 10-17 year olds I would definitely make them adult-sized. If it covers you then it sounds perfect!
And what a sweet thing to do! It seems like more people always want to donate to the cute little kids, but a friend sent my daughter a handmade quilt when she was 12 or so and it has been a treasured possession ever since. I think teens really need handmade blankets.
Sadly I never considered that age group either
One of my student's Mother works for the hospital and she told me that the preteen/teens never get anything made for them. Their goal is to provide every child there with a handmade blanket, a book and a stuffed animal, but the blankets are so hard to get for the older ones. So off I go
My 17 year old ds1 is pretty close to exactly 6'.
He has a classmate, the same age, who is about 6'3".
My 15 year old nephew is probably about 5'10" or 5'11".
And...there was a guy at my high school who was 6'11" at 17.
I finished the one today that I was running out of yarn for. It is almost 60 inches. Whew! That was a close one! I am sure it will be suitable for someone
My twin sons were my height (5'4") by the time they were 11; by age 14 they were 5'10"; they are currently 5'11", almosy 16. I do not expect that they have stopped growing yet, though they seem to have slowed down.
Originally Posted by Bunnyflakes
I finished the one today that I was running out of yarn for. It is almost 60 inches. Whew! That was a close one! I am sure it will be suitable for someone
That would fit my 50 inch 10yo, who still sometimes snuggles under her crib blanket.
And I'd bet that being a bit short wouldn't be too horrible since knitted blankets are often just used to snuggle around the shoulders or as one layer on a made bed.
I've passed your idea on to my blanket making friends.
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