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Whole Cloth Knit Jersey Quilt – Tutorial

Posted on February 26, 2017February 25, 2024 by Mathew Boudreaux

When I first started sewing, I was obsessed with sewing knit. And I’m pretty confident that many of the first dresses and shirts that I made for my friends and family might not still be intact. And after a few years of persistence and humility, I can confidently say that I have conquered knit… enough so that I am going to share with you how to make your own whole cloth knit quilt. And I promise that it won’t fall apart.

Machine Used

  • DreamWeaver® XE VM6200D (AKA Felicia) with the MuVit™ Digital Dual Feed System

Supplies

  • Two 1.5 yard cuts of knit fabric (one fabric for front, one fabric for back)
  • ¼ yard Width of Fabric knit fabric for binding
  • Wool batting – throw size (60” x 60”)
  • Spray fabric adhesive
  • Standard weight thread for top
  • Stretch thread for bobbin
  • Jersey/knit needle for sewing machine

Mathew’s Choices

  • Blueberry Cobbler Plaid & Deep Sea Plaid for main knit fabrics and Sahara Sun knit for binding from the Knits collection by Art Gallery Fabrics
  • Hobbs Tuscany Collection 100% Wool Batting
  • Aurifil 40 wt thread in Pale Yellow (top) & Maxi-Lock STRETCH™ thread in white (bobbin)

For the full tutorial, head over to my post on the Brother Blog.

 

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4 thoughts on “Whole Cloth Knit Jersey Quilt – Tutorial”

  1. Mathew Boudreaux Beth LaMotte says:
    March 1, 2017 at 2:20 am

    It was such a delight to meet you at Quiltcon! I love your enthusiasm and improv work. Thanks for bringing such energy to the crazy world of quilting!

    Reply
    1. Mathew Boudreaux MathewBoudreaux says:
      March 1, 2017 at 2:48 am

      Omg thank you so much!!

      Reply
  2. Mathew Boudreaux Linda Anderson says:
    October 8, 2017 at 6:25 pm

    Question about binding this – couldn’t you just “pillowcase” it and do a topstitch around the edges, instead of actually binding it? I love this, and I love the look of the binding, but I got a couple of nice pieces of knit in our quilt guild’s donations, and wondered about making a whole cloth quilt — the pieces are coordinated — one side solid and the other is a modern print. I’m headed to the blog to watch the whole process!

    Reply
    1. Mathew Boudreaux MathewBoudreaux says:
      October 8, 2017 at 7:31 pm

      You totally could. But it would limit what you could do with quilting. Have fun making one! It’s our most used quilt to date

      Reply

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