Patterns that are sewn into the mattress ticking Quilting does not go through all layers of upholstery/fabric
Stitching through a top fabric, a batting layer and a backing fabric in a design to add texture and to hold the layers together
the work of making a quilt, or the material and stitches that you use. Process of stitching together two layers of fabric, usually with a soft, thick substance placed between them. The layer of wool, cotton, or other stuffing provides insulation; the stitching keeps the stuffing evenly distributed and also provides opportunity for artistic expression. Quilting has long been used for clothing in many parts of the world, especially in the Far and Middle East and the Muslim regions of Africa. It reached its fullest development in the U.S., where it was at first popularly used for petticoats and comforters. By the end of the 18th century the U.S. quilt had distinctive features, such as coloured fabric sewn on the outer layers (appliqué) and stitching that echoed the appliqué pattern. Patchwork patterns proliferated in the 19th and 20th centuries
Once the top is pieced, and layered with the batting and back, the three layers can either be tied, or quilted Quilting can be done by hand or by machine Original Quilts only offers machine quilting at this time Depending on the design, the quilting can be done in a number of ways Most common are stitching in the ditch along a pattern in the quilt, or by stippling Stippling looks much like the yellow background used on this website (freeform meandering) Other patterns are available -- the more detail to the quilting, the more time it takes, hence a higher price
A fabric construction in which a layer of down or fiberfill is placed between two layers of fabric, and then held in place by stitching or sealing in a regular, consistent, all-over pattern on the goods
a material used for making a quilt, or a quilted fabric stitching through layers of fabric and a filling so as to create a design Something having the form of a quill The fold or plain of a ruff
Trapunto quilting (Italian for "to embroider"), also called stuffed technique, is a quilting technique that is quite decorative in that it utilizes at least two layers, which is padded from the underside. This produces a raised surface on the quilt. This style originated in Italy in either the fourteenth century or the sixteenth century
Created by placing a layer of cotton or some other fill between two layers of fabric Held in place by stitching or sealing in a regular, consistent, all-over pattern
bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together create by stitching together stitch or sew together; "quilt the skirt" Something having the form of a quill The fold or plain of a ruff
A quilt is the same as a duvet. a warm thick cover for a bed, made by sewing two layers of cloth together, with feathers or a thick material in between them duvet (cuilte, from culcita )
A quilt is a thin cover filled with feathers or some other warm, soft material, which you put over your blankets when you are in bed. an old patchwork quilt
To stitch or sew together at frequent intervals, in order to confine in place the several layers of cloth and wadding of which a garment, comforter, etc
A coverlet for a bed, made of two layers of fabric with some soft substance, as wool, cotton, or down, between them and stitched in patterns or tufted through all thicknesses in order to prevent the filling from shifting