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The (Almost) Definitive Guide to Buying a Handmade Quilt: A Quilter’s Take on Wear, Tear, and Why Quality Matters

✅ Key Points List: Why Handmade Quilts Are Better than Store Bought

  1. High-quality materials – 100% cotton fabrics & batting
  2. Labor of love – dozens of hours of hand-cutting & sewing
  3. Custom design – made to order, not mass produced
  4. Durability – heirloom quality built to last
  5. One-of-a-kind art – each quilt is unique

When it comes to buying a quilt, the short list of what to look for seems simple—until you realize there’s a lot of “hard-to-know” stuff tucked between the layers. The truth is, not all quilts are created equal, and finding one that’s up to the task of being lived on is an art form in itself. I recently did some repairs on one of mine that was 4 years loved, and had a couple of tears do to the pooch, and I was impressed. It was in amazing shape!

What Makes a Great Quilt? LOTS of Quilting!

Buying a Handmade quilt

I always say, “You want to find a quilter’s quilt.” What does that mean? It’s the kind of quilt that makes seasoned quilters nod their heads in approval, possibly mutter, “Now that’s a quilt,” and then touch the stitching like they’re meeting a celebrity. I do this with every quilt, the texture is one of those things you don’t get in a Bed in a Bag. The Custom Quilting with great choice of BATTING ~~~touch and texture is unmatched. Get one that has enough quilting.

Stitching

The Custom Quilting Is the real reason for a Handmade Quilt. you cant buy that in a store. Some Batting Companies say you can Sew/ Quilt with 3 to 5 to 10 inches between stitches. ( like the size of your hand between Quilting Design. For context My rule of thumb is 1 quarter. no space between sewing lines than the size of a quarter. there is no: ” when 1 thread pops” its a goner. I stitch my quilts in 14 stitches per inch. I used to do 12, but bumped it up to 14 several years back. I like the way my machine runs better at 14 per inch . LOL cause Im weird.

When a Handmade Quilt is densely stitched its not going anywhere. over time if any thread breaks or gets damaged, it will still hold together until you can send it in for a fix up. Which is important also.

If it does ever get a loose or broken thread, get it repaired right away. You don’t want to be Buying another Quilt! Get it fixed. using and continuing to wash and use it will only make it worse. its not hard for a quilter to fix a few threads, don’t wait until the fabric rips.

Buying a Handmade quilt

Pets we love them!! But the nails tend to create the biggest issues with quilts. Snagging the thread/ then leading to fabric tearing. So keep their nails trimmed! well, and yours too! Honestly there should always be a sheet in between you and the quilt. But you do you…. The pets are ON TOP which is different than being under.

Now, I’m not here to rain on anyone’s quilt parade. If a maker mostly sells fun-sized or kid-sized quilts, that’s awesome! Clearly not every Quilt you Buy needs to be Custom Quilted., But if their quilting portfolio stops at lap blankets every now and then? they might not have tackled the Herculean task of a king-size quilt that can survive toddlers, pets, laundry, and the occasional popcorn fight. And that’s where quality really matters.

Why Does Quality Matter and How will It Help??

Buying a Handmade quilt

Here’s the thing about a handmade quilt—it’s not just a decorative piece. It’s a workhorse. A great quilt isn’t afraid of being:

  • A makeshift cape for your dog (or you, no judgment).
  • Washing. drying
  • The first thing everyone grabs when they want to get cozy on movie night.

And let’s be honest: a well-loved quilt often ends up looking like it went through a battle zone. But that for me in not for years later. In fact I suggest having 2, so you can alternate them. And chances are you will have both forever. That’s why it needs to be built to last. Think reinforced seams, durable thread, and LOTS of Quilting that can survive its fair share of spin cycles. If a quilt can’t handle being washed, cuddled, and stepped on (probably all in the same day), it’s not ready for prime time.

The Big Quilt Test/ Do They DO the Quilting? or Send it to Drive Thru Quilter?

Tackling Big Quilts: Not for the Faint of Heart (or Weak of Thread)

Why are they so expensive? Making a big quilt isn’t exactly a walk in the park—it’s more like wrestling with an octopus that keeps growing arms…and maybe a few tentacles you didn’t see coming. Most quilters don’t actually do the quilting. They Sew The Quilt Top, but then sent the 3 layers to an actual Quilter.

I couldn’t afford to have the type of quilting I like, and pay someone else to do it.. So I do all 3 steps. Nothing gets sent to ” The Quilter”. The Quilter is me. And my boss expects quality and rarely gives me days off. :).

It’s a test of skill, patience, and sheer determination to do all 3 steps and finish a quilt. . Fortunately, I’m brimming with all three. I simply can’t leave a project half-finished. Once I start a quilt, I’m in it for the long haul—thread, fabric, and coffee breaks included.

Some quilters, bless their hearts, have to set big quilts aside for a while. Maybe they need a mental breather or time to recover from the creative chaos. But when a quilter is consistently taking orders and delivering on demand? That’s a whole different level of expertise. I actually love working with people to make quilts. But The planning and communication stage is also a skill. Talking about choices and decisions via email is often time consuming too.

Buying a Handmade quilt/ Ordering from Quilts By Taylor

It’s one thing to make a quilt you feel like making and hope someone loves it enough to buy—it’s another to work with a customer’s vision and create something stunning and durable on a made to order. That’s when you know you’re dealing with a seasoned pro who’s got the skills, stamina, and, let’s face it, nerves of steel to handle the beast that is a big quilt.

How long Should They Last?

How long do you think quilts should last? verses the ones we buy at box stores? ( spoiler those aren’t quilts in the big stores) They are pieces of a printed fabric with a fluffy and thin poly batting that after a year of washing will just go down hill quick. One thread pops… and its pretty much over.

A Handmade Quilt/ Made To Order Quilt can be repaired if needed, and that would only be to years of Real daily use / washing a quilt < harder on it than most people.

and ya kno~~those special things,~~~like our pets sharing it with us. The one I use right now, is 7 years old. And I still love it like day 1. Its stays on all year long. In the winter I add a 2nd one on top. Quality Quilts last a long time. Often a lifetime.

Buying a Handmade quilt/ How to order a quilt: step-by-step guide to choosing size, fabrics, and pattern for a custom handmade quilt, crafted just for you.

But Seriously, What to Look For When Buying a Handmade Quilt

  • Durable Materials: 100% cotton fabrics, batting, and backing are non-negotiable. These materials are built for comfort and longevity. Now days they are mixing non natural, and recycled materials into the weave. You do not want plastics and recyclables in your bed. ( I’m not joking there) Good Cotton / and they sell counterfeit crap like everything else. Got to have the real deal. Cotton>
  • Professional Quilting: Look for intricate quilting patterns that hold all the layers together securely. Bonus points if the stitches are straight and even (the sign of a steady hand and years of practice).
  • Experience: If the quilt maker can show off larger pieces they’ve made and sold, it’s a good sign they’ve mastered their craft. I’ve shown lots of my white quilts do you could see the stitching. Big Box Stores cant give you.
Why are quilts so expensive? Handmade quilts use quality fabrics, take dozens of hours to make, and are built to last as heirloom treasures.

✅ FAQ

Q: Why do handmade quilts cost more than store-bought quilts?
Handmade quilts are built with quality cotton fabrics, hours of detailed sewing, and custom designs. They’re not mass produced, so each one is unique.

Q: Are handmade quilts worth the price?
Yes—handmade quilts last for years, hold sentimental value, and are often passed down as heirlooms.

Q: How long does it take to make a quilt?
Depending on the design, it can take 40–80 hours to make a quilt, plus fabric sourcing and finishing.

Q: What makes a handmade quilt different from a factory quilt?
Factory quilts are made in bulk with cheaper fabrics and less stitching. Handmade quilts are crafted one at a time with precision and care.

The Bottom Line

A handmade quilt isn’t just a blanket; it’s a lifestyle. It’s the kind of thing you’ll use so much it might eventually have its own story to tell—like that time it saved your couch from a coffee spill or doubled as a picnic blanket for a surprise family outing. So when you’re buying a quilt, remember this: You’re not just investing in warmth.

You’re investing in memories, durability, and maybe even a touch of magic. A good quilt last forever, and when it shows wear you can send it back for repairs. Not like 1 and done stuff they sell us now from the box stores. Handmade here at home! ( with fabric made in Indonesia~ ha~ Sure would be nice if we could make more of our own fabrics here/

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Now, go find yourself a Made To Order Quilt that can handle your life (and your kids, pets, and laundry habits) with style and grace. Just don’t blame me when you get attached and start naming it.

Sew Ya Later!

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How To Order a Handmade Quilt / How To Wash A Quilt / How to Choose a Batting

Why is a Quilt For Sale So Expensive? / What to Expect When Ordering

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4 thoughts on “Buying a Handmade Quilt / Why A Good Quilt is Worth the Investment/ Quilts By Taylor

  1. Hello
    My boyfriend said I can buy a quilt!!!!
    But
    It has to have dragons on it and I like pink and butterfly’s!
    There is no giving an inch either way!
    Help!
    Soooo now what?
    Sigh!

    1. Sounds like a rock paper scissors solution might be in need… LMAO

  2. looks good!

  3. Thats a lot of info!! 🙂 thks sista!

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