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Pattern Ideas for your Fabrics

Sewing Patterns for Quilted Fabric

Have pre-quilted fabrics caught your eye? Maybe you’ve already succumbed to their squashy call and are stuck for what to make with them. Pre-quilted fabrics do what they say on the tin. The fiddly quilting is done for you so you can get on with sewing a piece that is bang on the quilted trend without investing all that time. You can find them in cotton, sweatshirting, coating and more!

If you want to make something with this trending fabric before the weather warms up, I have all the need-to-know patterns. Enjoy this little edit of sewing patterns, preferably with a big mug of something hot and a cosy blanket.

  1. I AM Patterns Hathor Vest – a timeless sleeveless vest with 18 versions to choose from – a great value pattern!
  2. Fibre Mood Irma Bodywarmer – go carefree without a belt or add one for a touch of class.
  3. Helen’s Closet Unisex Wildwood Jacket + Vest – features unique overlapping shoulder and side seams, making it an easy pattern to adjust for your preferred fit.
  4. Juliana Martejevs Keira Vest  – a trendy gilet with curved hem, just perfect for an autumn walk through the forest or a day in the city.

  1. Ready to Sew Pekka Jacket – an oversized mid-season jacket with wide armholes and a simplified lining. Its slightly cropped sleeves and generously sized pockets make it a stylish choice for layering.
  2. I AM Patterns Gaston Jacket – a jersey jacket with six versions, both classic and casual. A great pick if you’ve been eyeing up quilted sweatshirt fabric.
  3. Friday Pattern Company Pogonip Pullover– designed for woven or stable knit fabrics so you can have lots of fun with your fabric choice. It looks great in quilted fabrics and has a clever optional packable pocket (with strap).
  4. Camimade Coquillage Quilted Jacket – with four versions, but with two necklines, two lengths, an optional elasticated waist, and three different pocket options, there are many combinations.

  1. Megan Nielsen Hovea Jacket and Coat – featuring multiple lengths; deep-angled feature pockets; unlined, full lining or quilted options; and belt or tie closures, this community favourite looks great in pre-quilted fabric.
  2. Birgitta Helmersson ZW Bell Jacket – a zero-waste jacket with a rounded collar, front button closure, three front patch pockets, an inverted box pleat at the centre back neck, and wide sleeves to fit over all your winter layers.
  3. Maison Fauve Dandelion Jacket – combines the carefully considered volume of a bomber jacket with the waistband design of a biker jacket. Additional features include a button front, back pleats, and a collar that nicely hugs the neck.
  4. Merchant & Mills Sanda Coat or Jacket – an oversized coat or jacket with a rolled collar and turn-back cuffs that looks so chic in pre-quilted cotton fabric.

  1. Fibre Mood Dunya Jacket – a loose-fitting, casual jacket that features patch pockets, a one-piece collar, and sleeves with cuffs that can be easily turned up.
  2. Fibre Mood Marcia Jacket + Bodywarmer – this pattern can serve as a bodywarmer or jacket and the sleeves that zip on and off depending on your mood.
  3. Papercut Patterns Emmi Jacket – a versatile pattern with loads of different ways to make it. The pattern comes with a collar pack consisting of four interchangeable collar options: bomber, classic, funnel neck and hood. You could even make them all and swap them around depending on your outfit!
  4. Atelier Jupe Dani Jacket – a very popular pattern with Foldliners, make it with a zipper or snap button placket, and with a hood or collar.

  1. Vikisews Reggie Coat – a puffer coat with a loose fit and straight cut. It features welt pockets and a grown-on hood. The front bust darts are transferred to the shoulder seams.
  2. Fibre Mood Giselle Jacket – a comfy knee-length coat with a zip, straight set-in sleeves, and a standing collar. The slits in the side seams give Giselle an elegant touch and you can cinch it in at the waist.
  3. Puff and Pencil Luna Vest + Kite Sleeves – features a collar, snap buttons, and side pockets. It has an oversized fit and can be made with or without sleeves – which have tons of volume and style.
  4. Vikisews Cheryl Jacket – an oversized quilted jacket with a straight cut that features single welt pockets and is finished with binding. It closes with snap fasteners.

  1. Veronica Tucker Frankie Bag – a reversible tote (two bags in one!) with a pocket and knotted shoulder ties. I think it would look great in pre-quilted fabric!
  2. Dhurata Davies Rome Weekender Bag – a brilliant lined or unlined layering piece that will work hard for years to come.
  3. Noodlehead Oxbow Tote – a versatile zippered top tote bag in two sizes – regular and overnight. It features an easy-access front pocket, reinforced base and removable crossbody strap.
  4. Merchant & Mills Orton Bag – A marvellous oversized tote bag with options to make it with self-handles, webbing handles or leather handles.
  5. Fibre Mood Nousha Bag – a trendy bag that keeps all your essentials secure and within easy reach. I’ve seen some great versions of this made from pre-quilted fabric under the hashtag on Instagram.

  1. Tauko Hug Cape – a simple design that can be easily varied in length and width. It will feel like wearing a hug.
  2. Sew DIY Unisex Quilted Slippers – these quilted slippers are the perfect way to keep toes warm and use up small cuts of fabric. The pattern is gender-neutral making it a great gift for all your friends and family.
  3. Merchant & Mills FREE Hot Water Bottle Cover – Make this classic hot water bottle cover lined or unlined, bagged out or bound. The fact that it’s a free sewing pattern makes it a great place to start with pre-quilted fabrics!

  1. Fibre Mood Child/Teen Bobby Jacket – is a versatile unisex children’s coat that can be made long or short, with or without a hood.
  2. Below the Kōwhai Baby/Child/Teen Honu Vest (Quilted) – a trendy, folksy and fun layering piece for boys and girls. It has been designed to fasten at the top of the front opening with a hook and eye closure with the front edges meeting in the centre.
  3. Fibre Mood Child/Teen Reese Coat – an unlined, boxy, oversized unisex jacket, with topstitching for a splash of cool and gusseted patch pockets for volume.

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