2 day workshop
Saturday and Sunday 5 and 6 July
10am – 4pm each day
Skill level: Basic skills to advanced. Students must be confident in using sewing patterns and machines. The quilt must be quilted prior to the class. Your own sewing machine is required.
Learn how to confidently transform a quilt or quilted panels into a quilt coat.
If you’ve got any quilts that no longer spark joy, turn them into a coat! If you have one that sparks a lot of joy and you want it always with you, turn it into a coat!! Or want to be warm and cosy in the latest cottagecore trend?
In this workshop you will learn how to transform your quilts into cosy coats using a pattern suitable for most sizes. You can use a completed quilt, pre-quilted fabric or specifically make quilted panels according to the coat pattern requirements.
Learn how to choose the right pattern, how quilting and wadding can affect drape, how to cut pattern pieces including collar, hood and pocket options if applicable. You’ll also learn how to sew together a quilt coat, the technique of adding bias-binding to seams and see demonstrations of buttonhole and press stud closures. You will leave with a completed quilt coat with possibly some binding to stitch at home.
This is a great opportunity to repurpose those orphan blocks and unfinished projects. If you need us to professionally quilt your tops / fabric please let us know as soon as possible so that we can schedule you into the queue. (This would be an additional fee)
By the end of this workshop students should have a constructed a quilt coat, some binding may need to be done at home.
Students need to bring:
- Sewing machine in good working order. 1/4 inch and walking foot to suit.
- A quilt with a minimum of 60″ x 60″ usable space OR pre-quilted fabric of the same size OR quilted panels pre-cut according to the pattern requirements. 70 x 70 inches if you would like pockets, a hood, a longer length or if you would like a size 18 or greater
- 6m premade 1″ bias binding; store bought or handmade with 2″ strips
- Heavy Jeans or size 90-100 Superior Topstitch needles
- Sewing notions including coordinating thread
- Fabric scissors, wonder clips, pins, fabric markers
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Coat pattern, with pieces traced and cut out in full onto Trace & Toile or similar to your size.
- Recommended patterns are:
- Tamarack Jacket by Grainline Studios
- Chore Coat by Patchwork & Poodles
- Elemental Coat by Crinkle Dreams
- Wildwood Jacket by Helen’s Closet.
Students will need to bring their own pattern to class, These are not included in the fee.
If you are making a quilt for this purpose a backing (lining) that is more light weight such as a cotton sateen / lawn gives a nicer, less bulky fit.
Wadding – be aware the thicker the wadding the bulkier your quilt / jacket will be. You need to be aware of this for binding your seams. We also ask that you consider the look on your body so that you can get your desired result.