How to Make Quilted Hoodie: Step by Step Process

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When the chill of winter sets in, nothing beats the comfort and warmth of a quilted hoodie. These versatile garments combine the coziness of a quilt with the style of a hoodie, making them perfect for both casual wear and workwear hoodies. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a beginner looking to try your hand at garment-making, this guide will take you through the steps to create your own quilted hoodie.

Materials You’ll Need

Before you start, gather the following materials:

  • Quilted fabric (pre-quilted or DIY quilted)
  • Hoodie pattern or an old hoodie for reference
  • Sewing machine
  • Thread matching your fabric
  • Scissors
  • Pins or fabric clips
  • Zipper or buttons (optional)
  • Ribbed knit fabric for cuffs and hem

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Choose Your Fabric
Quillted hoodie

Selecting the right fabric is crucial. Pre-quilted fabric can save you time, but if you want to add a personal touch, you can quilt your own fabric. For a unique look, consider custom printing on your fabric before quilting.

Step 2: Prepare Your Pattern

If you have a hoodie pattern, great! If not, you can use an old hoodie as a template. Lay it flat on a large piece of paper and trace around it, adding a seam allowance of about 1/2 inch. Make sure to trace the front, back, sleeves, and hood separately.

Step 3: Cut the Fabric

Lay your quilted fabric flat and pin the pattern pieces onto it. Carefully cut around each piece, ensuring you follow the pattern lines precisely. Remember to cut out pieces for the front, back, sleeves, and hood.

Step 4: Assemble the Body

Start by pinning the front and back pieces together at the shoulders with the right sides facing each other. Sew along the shoulder seams using a straight stitch. Next, pin and sew the side seams from the armpit down to the hem.

Step 5: Attach the Sleeves

Pin the sleeve pieces to the armholes with the right sides together. Start by aligning the center of the sleeve with the shoulder seam, then pin the edges. Sew the sleeves in place using a straight stitch.

Step 6: Create and Attach the Hood

If your pattern includes a hood, pin the hood pieces together with the right sides facing each other. Sew along the curved edge. Pin the hood to the neckline of the hoodie, starting at the center back and working your way to the front. Sew the hood in place.

Step 7: Add Cuffs and Hem

Cut strips of ribbed knit fabric for the cuffs and hem. The cuffs should be slightly smaller than the sleeve openings for a snug fit. Sew the ends of the cuff strips together to form circles, then fold them in half with the right sides facing out. Pin and sew the cuffs to the sleeve openings. Repeat this process for the hem, ensuring it fits snugly around the bottom of the hoodie.

Step 8: Optional: Add a Zipper or Buttons

If you prefer a zip-up or buttoned hoodie, now is the time to add your closure. For a zipper, pin it in place along the front edges of the hoodie and sew it in using a zipper foot on your sewing machine. For buttons, mark evenly spaced points along the front edge, sew buttonholes on one side, and attach buttons on the other.

Final Touches

Once all the pieces are sewn together, try on your new quilted hoodie to ensure it fits comfortably. Make any necessary adjustments, then give it a final press with an iron to smooth out any wrinkles.

Enjoy Your Quilted Hoodie


Congratulations! You've just made your very own quilted hoodie. This cozy and stylish garment is perfect for chilly days, whether you're lounging at home or out and about. Plus, with your unique fabric choices and custom printing options, your hoodie is one-of-a-kind. Whether you’re interested in hoodies and jackets for casual wear or workwear hoodies for added warmth on the job, a quilted hoodie is a versatile and fashionable addition to your wardrobe.

Care Tips

To keep your quilted hoodie looking its best, follow these care tips:

  • Wash on a gentle cycle with cold water.
  • Use mild detergent.
  • Avoid bleach and fabric softeners.
  • Air dry or tumble dry on low heat.

Creating your own quilted hoodie is a rewarding project that combines practicality with creativity. Enjoy the process and the cozy results!

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