how to make your own quilted fabric

Stitch and Flip: making your own quilted fabric

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Here is a quick way to make almost anything quilted, from placemats to quilts or purses to jackets. The great thing about this technique, "Stitch 'n' flip" is that you have no quilting to worry about at the end and you can use any scraps of fabric you have on hand. I prefer fabrics that complement each other (but you can use any at all); my preference is a two-color combination.

You don't need much to get started: some batting, a backing fabric, and a few strips of fabric!

basic requirements for stitch and flip quilting

Start with a piece of batting a little larger than the project you want to make. It may be a block size for a quilt or the whole side of a tote. I make mine 1/2 - 1" larger than I need. You can always trim back later. You will also need a backing fabric the same size and a number of strips in the colors of your choice. Strips can be any size you like. I chose to cut 1-1/2" strips this time, but just use what you have on hand. Tip: If your strips are not long enough, join them together to make the length you need.... it really doesn't matter.

Mark the center line of the batting. I prefer to start adding the strips to the center as it keeps the block more uniform in shape. Sometimes, if you start at one end and work to the other, the block will twist out of shape.

Place your backing fabric underneath the batting (wrong side to batting) and your first strip centered over the center line of the batting. This strip should be right side up.

stitch and flip quilting - sewing the first strip

center 1st strip over the center line on batting

Place your second strip on top of the first, right sides together and right (or left if you are working in the other direction) edges even. Note: it doesn't matter if your strips are a little longer than needed... they can be trimmed later.

stitch and flip quilting - adding a second strip

align left edges of first two strips

With your walking foot attached (or differential feeds engaged), stitch the first two strips together through all layers down the right-hand side, making a 1/4" seam.

stitch and flip quilting - stitching the first strips in place

sew the first seam

Now flip that top strip over with the tip of the iron.

stitch and flip quilting - pressing the strip to one side

flip top strip over

Press it fully in place.

stitch and flip quilting - two strips stitched in place and pressed

pressed in place

Now add the third strip in the same way, aligning it with the right side with the right sides facing each other. Stitch and flip pressing in place.

stitch and flip quilting - adding a third strip

align third strip

Continue adding strips until the first half of the batting is covered. Here I have it half completed. Now I can turn it around and complete the second half.

stitch and flip quilting - strips cover half the batting

half completed

After you have covered the entire batting, you can trim it to the shape you want.... or use it to cut into smaller pieces or the required parts of what you are making - perhaps a quilted jacket?

finished placemat using stitch and flip quilting

trimmed

Here's what the back looks like - all nicely quilted.

stitch and flip quilting - showing the quilted back
Can you guess what I'm going to use this for? Have a go, it is fun and easy!
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