Gandalf's Quilted Coat

 
 

June’s challenge is Try It! This month Island Batik's Ambassadors are encouraged to have fun with going outside the box and try a new sewing technique.

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For ages now, I'm rehearsing to make a quilted coat. But I never found a pattern that really motivated me to try, for "style" reasons (because of course I will be wearing my coat very proudly on every.quilt.show) until I accidentally cross my path with Simplicity 8298 - Misses' Coat Pattern.

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This time I will not describe the entire process, step by step, because it is not my pattern. I chose the XS size, and "Whip Cream" from Island Batik Foundations Neutrals. I love this fabric because is light but still have some teal and blue shades, my favorite colors!

This pattern is perfect for quilters because it was designed for double-faced pre-quilted fabrics. It means QUILT SANDWICH guys!!! Perfect to quilt my own coat from scratch on my own longarm machine!!!


For the backing fabric I used Island Batiks Foundations Basics in gray, Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20 Cotton Blend Batting and Aurifil Thread 50wt color 2847 and some random golden metallic thread from my studio.

Quilted with my Handi Quilter Amara

Quilted with my Handi Quilter Amara

If you don't sew garments so frequently like me, you will probably need to "adapt" some of the quilting accessories from your studio. For example, use your(s) cat(s) like pattern weight...

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After quilting your sandwich you will need to cut the templates of your coat and sew them together, following the instructions on the pattern. I was using my Bernina 790.

Featuring my multi-design ruler “No Rules with Rulers”
 

And to be honest, it was a very "doable" project, even with all my beginner friendly experience. The part that took me more time was wait for the buttons arrive, yep I didn't have cool buttons in the studio at the occasion (and now I have!).

And finally my version of the Misses' Coat, aka "Gandalf's Quilted Coat" with Island Batik! Slide the images by clicking the arrows!

 

Happy quilting and see you next month ;)

 
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