My scraps quilt jacket is finally done!
The lining is an old flat sheet from the linen closet, the fleece and zipper were inherited, and the batting, binding, and top are all my scraps!

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My scraps quilt jacket is finally done!
The lining is an old flat sheet from the linen closet, the fleece and zipper were inherited, and the batting, binding, and top are all my scraps!

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finished the quilt jacket and in my 2am migraine state decided to pair it with this thrifted baby doll or teddy bear white checkered bibs 🤷🏻♀️
didn't realize until I went to put her away that she kinda coordinates with her shelf mate now ❤️🤍❤️🤍
but we'll see what sober Tara thinks of this clown coordination in the morning. hopefully not the early morning 🤞
Grandma’s Flower Garden Upcycled Quilt Jacket by MamaMoonandCo
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Finished! Validate meeeeee.
Some encouragement for anyone else considering this project:
♡ I queued my various progress posts, and it actually only took me about one long weekend of work, not counting last minute trips to the local quilt shop and hand-finishing my binding.
♡ Apart from the lining, this is about 75% made from one jelly roll, with some support from existing scraps and maybe 1, 1 1/2 yards of additional fabric. (The jelly roll is the celestial batik from Missouri Star.) Now, I'm fat, this pattern has lapels, and this is cut to a Seamwork size 26. If you're a smaller person and/or using a simpler pattern, you can maybe get away with a jelly roll plus lining.
♡ My patch pockets are orphan blocks from the exterior and from a 2016 baby quilt. If you have orphan blocks lying around, this might be a fun way to use them!
♡ New quilting cotton has no drape to speak of. I expect this coat to soften and drape much better after a few washes.
♡ ETA: THIS HAS NO BATTING OR ACTUAL QUILTING. Tbh that would take much longer and be more difficult, and you'd have to bind all of your seams instead of just the hems. I live in Florida and this is about as much jacket as I ever need, but if I wanted to make something warmer I'd probably do a flannel interlining or something instead of true quilting. I'm still debating some hand stitched quilting around the cuffs and collars though, to keep everything stable.
Some additional notes, in case anyone else wants to do something similar with the Seamwork Quince:
All about recycling old jeans and quilted blanket into super comfy quilt jacket 🥳
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