quilt top/duvet cover
#1
quilt top/duvet cover
I have finished my block of the month, queen sized quilt top. I would like to be able to use it as a duvet cover. My crazy thinking is that I am unable to quilt it with batting thick enough on my regular machine. So I picked up an inexpensive down comforter. If I can quilt it on something lightweight to re enforce it and then make it into the cover it would work. Any advice, comments or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
#3
I've been thinking about this too. Since I like to take my duvet cover off and wash it more frequently than the down comforter I like the idea of a removable cover. So... I thought about putting a fusible interface on the back of the quilt top to anchor the seams and then attach a backing like a giant pillowcase. Not too sure about your quilt top design, but you could 'quilt' some of the top to the interfacing. Do you think this might work?
#4
I was thinking about this too. Making a quilt top to turn into a duvet cover. My plan was to layer the top on really thin batting quilt that and then make it pillow case style with button closures. I was just going to bar tack the ties into the corners when I was done quilting the top.
#5
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That is what I would do to. You don't need any batting because of the down comforter. Just make a giant pillow case. You might want to go into JAF and look at the duvet cover patterns in the sewing catalogues. Different ideas on how to secure the comforter and you just might find one that you prefer. Good Luck !!
#6
I have finished my block of the month, queen sized quilt top. I would like to be able to use it as a duvet cover. My crazy thinking is that I am unable to quilt it with batting thick enough on my regular machine. So I picked up an inexpensive down comforter. If I can quilt it on something lightweight to re enforce it and then make it into the cover it would work. Any advice, comments or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
#8
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 947
When you have quarter inch seems and intend to wash something often, I think it's essential to have something reinforcing your piecing lines.
What if you put the pieced top on a layer of flannel and did some quilting-- no batting, it's totally up to you how you quilt it-- stitch in the ditch, meander, or all out. you could even do some trapunto if you want to have a little bit of texture and puffiness without adding too much weight. Then you create the duvet/pillow case like structure complete with a backing (seems like a flat sheet would be perfect.)
What if you put the pieced top on a layer of flannel and did some quilting-- no batting, it's totally up to you how you quilt it-- stitch in the ditch, meander, or all out. you could even do some trapunto if you want to have a little bit of texture and puffiness without adding too much weight. Then you create the duvet/pillow case like structure complete with a backing (seems like a flat sheet would be perfect.)
#10
I've done this. Stitched the top to a sheet and then made a pillowcase with fleece on the bottom (request from DS). Sewed ribbons on the bottom edges to tie it closed when the duvet was in. The kids say it works well
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