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How to Make a Simple, Luxurious and Cozy Tied Quilt

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Cozy tied quilt with matching pillow.
Cozy tied quilt with matching pillow.

A simple yet luxurious tied quilt can be easily made in less than a day. No batting is needed and the quilt can be finished by hand or by machine. This cozy quilt is the perfect gift for any occasion. Delight your friends and family on birthdays or at Christmas. This quilt is so simple, you may even want to make one for everybody on your list!

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Plaid flannel sheet, twin size
  • 2 yards furry or poodle fleece
  • Coordinating yarn
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Ruler or tape measure
  • Pins
  • Thread
  • Hand sewing needle or sewing machine
  • Cardboard (optional)
  1. Step 1

    Select the Sheet

    Choose an evenly woven plaid flannel sheet in any color combination desired. An even weave is important as the lines will be used to guide tie placement and trim the outside edge.

  2. Step 2
    Poodle fleece.
    Poodle fleece.

    Select the Fleece

    Choose furry or poodle fleece in the color desired, either to coordinate or contrast with the plaid flannel.

  3. Step 3

    Select the Yarn

    A regular acrylic yarn in a color as close to that of the fleece is best.

  4. Step 4

    Prepare the Materials

    Wash and dry the flannel sheet to prevent future shrinkage. Cut to desired finished quilt size using plaid lines as a guide. NOTE: As the fleece is 58 inches wide by 72 inches long, the absolute maximum size the flannel can be cut is 52 inches by 66 inches. Cutting the flannel a few inches smaller than that each way will provide more leeway for trimming the fleece and turning the edge.

    Lay the fleece out flat for a few hours or overnight to relax wrinkles or creases. For severe creasing, try tumbling the fleece in the dryer for 10-15 minutes without heat, if necessary.

  5. Step 5

    Sandwich the Layers

    Lay the fleece out flat, wrong side up, and gently smooth from the center to the edges. This can be done on a bed, the floor or any flat surface that is large enough to allow the fleece to lay completely flat and provide easy access to at least 3 sides. Do not worry if the fleece is not completely square. This will be taken care of later.

    Lay the flannel, right side up, on top of the fleece and smooth, being careful not to shift or distort the fleece. At this point, the layers can be basted together, if desired. As the flannel often “grabs” the fleece, basting may be completely unnecessary.

  6. Step 6
    Tied together.
    Tied together.

    Tie the Quilt

    Using a yarn needle threaded with the matching yarn, take a stitch through both layers about every 4-6 inches along the plaid lines. For best results, put the needle back through both layers and bring it out again in about the same spots, forming a double stitch. Tie a square knot and trim the ends to about an inch or so. For best results, start in the center and work your way to the edges, smoothing both layers as you go. Continue until the entire quilt is tied.

    Place a large piece of cardboard underneath the area being tied to provide a firm surface and prevent the needle from catching on the bedding or carpet.

  7. Step 7

    Trim the Fleece

    The flannel sheet was trimmed to the finished quilt size prior to sandwiching the layers together. Using the ruler or tape measure, trim the fleece on each side to be 3 or 4 inches larger than the flannel.

  8. Step 8
    Finished edge.
    Finished edge.

    Turn the Edges and Sew

    Working on one side at a time, fold the fleece toward the side with the ties so that the crease is even with the edge of the flannel. Fold the fleece under itself to meet the crease and pin in place. Hand or machine stitch close to the inside edge of the folded fleece. Repeat until all sides are sewn down. NOTE: There will be extra bulk at the corners so stitch slowly if sewing by machine.

  9. Step 9
    Such a cozy quilt!
    Such a cozy quilt!

    Finished!

    Give the finished quilt as a gift or keep it for yourself. The flannel and fleece combine to make a truly luxurious yet simple quilt!

Tips & Warnings
  • Choose yarn that closely matches the fleece and it will be completely invisible on the furry side of the quilt.

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walker7 said

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on 11/11/2009 I love this! This is sewing I could even probably do. Thank you!

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on 11/4/2009 p.s. I also added this one to my favs :)

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on 11/4/2009 beautiful and cozy ! makes me wish I had a sewing machine! Thanks for the tips on how to make an easy tied quilt. 5***** and recommend!

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