Fitted Bedspread Instructions

A fitted bedspread gives a more tailored look than a throwover bedspread and can be made to match, co-ordinate or contrast with your colour scheme.

Image of a finished fitted bedspread with a gathered skirtThey are made in two sections, the top and the skirt. The top is the same size as the top of a made up bed, is lined and can be quilted or interlined for extra warmth. It goes under the pillows that usually have matching pillow shams.
The unlined skirt, which covers the sides of the bed down to the floor, can be gathered on to the top for a feminine look or can have inverted pleats at the corners.
However, if teamed up with a bed valance, the skirt can be shorter to give a layered look.
Some plain fabrics without nap or fabrics with small designs can be railroaded (turned through 90 degrees) to avoid the need for seams.

For four-poster and beds with corner posts, the skirt sides and end sections can be made separately to go either side of the legs of the bed and the pleats would be placed in the centre of each skirt section for pleated skirts.

The instructions below are for a fitted bedspread with a gathered skirt.

Colour code key for diagrams

Requirements:

Fabric of your choice.

Lining for the top section. Twice the amount will be required if the top is to be quilted.

Interlining, if required, for the top section.

Matching thread.

Measuring for a Fitted Bedspread:

Preparing a Gathered Skirt:

Making a Fitted Bedspread:

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