This jacket made from a quilt is my new favorite sewing project, and I just couldn’t wait to share it! Emily Lightly has created a gem with this one. The best part of it is that you can pick up a quilt from the thrift store for very little money and make it into this adorable jacket.
Start by laying your quilt out on a flat and even surface. Look online or in-store for a jacket pattern you like.
Remove all of the binding from the edge of the quilt.
Lay your pattern out and pin it on the quilt and begin to cut the fabric out.
Image by. Emily Lightly via YouTube video.
Thread your sewing machine with a color of thread that will match your project. Test your thread on pieces of scrap fabric to make sure it will work for your project.
Pin the fabric that makes up the shoulders of the jacket together, then sew. Use a serger to sew the edges of the material. Make sure you are sewing the material inside out.
Image by. Emily Lightly via YouTube video.
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Next, pin and then sew the sleeves of your jacket. Once the sleeves and front panels of the jacket are attached, try on the jacket to see if you are happy with the length.
Add the binding to the cuffs of the sleeves. You will likely have to use lots of pens to keep the binding on as you sew.
Continue adding binding to the rest of the jacket. Use lots of pins and pull the fabric tight as you sew.
Finally, add pockets with the scrap fabric if you want.