Understanding the Layers of a Quilt
Attention beginners: learn how to put quilt layers together with this helpful guide!
When it comes to the layers of a quilt, it's both simple and complex. But once you understand, you'll better understand quilting in general. Quilting terminology can either be blatantly obvious or slightly confusing. So, what is a quilt sandwich? It might sound appetizing, but it actually refers to the three layers of a quilt – the quilt top (which is the decorative layer), the batting or wadding (which is the insulation layer), and the backing fabric (which is the finishing layer).
These three layers are the key ingredients of a quilt sandwich. They are basted together to hold everything in place, and then quilted and bound. Having the multiple layers add warmth, drape, and comfort to your quilt, and create a professional finish, so your handiwork will be enjoyed for generations to come. This guide explains each of the three layers individually, to understand how they contribute to creating a warm and comfortable quilt.
Primary TechniqueQuilting
Project TypeLearn a Technique