Time and time again, whenever we talk about quilts and stuff, we can’t over emphasize the importance of quilted comforters. After all, they the primary source of warmth and comfort during those chilly winter nights, aren’t they? So whenever quilters or manufacturers see a beautiful comfortable piece of quilt out there, they immediately start feeling a sense of veneration in it.

The key to a nice and exquisitely developed quilted comforter lies in the way it is manufactures. Yeah, of course, everyone would want to use the best quality material but if the person doesn’t have the technique figured out, the end result might turn out to be something totally unexpected. In one of our articles we took a look at how quilts are made. It was a machine based process, which involved extensive shell filling, stitching and a lot of dedication.

In case you’re interested in reading that article, look for daybed quilting on this website. Anyway, moving on, we now take a look at quilted comforters from a general perspective. On day to day basis, if your room has been looking a little faded or turned off, you can actually spice up things by changing the comforters. Either you can make one on your own, or you can buy something off the market, but do bear in mind that quilted comforters can be quite expensive.

On top of that, whenever you need to wash them, or dry clean them, it’ll incur additional expenses. Here’s a little run down on a homemade strategy where we talk about how to make quilted comforters the best way possible. This is one of those methods where you’ll end up with quality personified results, while having a beautiful comforter lying on that bed of yours.

You’re going to need a measuring tape, scissors, a tough sewing machine needle that can bear the load of a few hours of hard work, quilting shells and a will to get through the process. Don’t sweat it; it isn’t that much difficult as you’re probably thinking at the moment.

 

According to your measurements, take a wild guess about the amount of material you will need. If you don’t know about the measurements and stuff, bring in your old quilted comforters to place new fabrics on them. This is a nice way of cutting down on expenses.

 

For both sides, make sure that you’ve cut appropriate size of the fabric. Once you’ve done that, leave several inches on all sides of the fabric, just to make sure that the seams fill in easily.

 

After you’re done with the scissors, it is time for you to pin the inserts at their appropriate places. You can do so by stitching a large piece of seam stitch, with the help of that machine sewing needle.

 

Sew all three 4 sides, and leave a small opening for the filling. From then on, you can fill the quilted comforter with previous fillings from your old comforters, or with a new stack of feathers, which you bought at the retailers. That’s it; you’re done with your quilted comforter.