Quilted fabric is created by placing padding materials such as fiberfill, felt, or sponge between two layers of fabric and stitching them together using multi-needle quilting machines. The fabric passes continuously through the machine, allowing fast and precise stitching in various patterns.
Features of Quilted Fabric
- Padding Materials: Fiberfill, felt, or sponge add volume, softness, and insulation to the fabric.
- Pattern Variety: Multi-needle quilting machines can produce geometric, striped, or custom decorative patterns.
- Production Efficiency: High-speed machines allow continuous, large-scale production with consistent quality.
- Single-Layer Processing: Modern machines can also add decorative elements such as thick ribbons, sequins, or embroidery on a single layer of fabric.
- Durability and Flexibility: The padded structure provides both resilience and comfort.
- Applications: Ideal for outerwear, jackets, vests, bags, home textiles, and decorative products.
Advantages of Quilted Fabric
- Provides a premium, stylish appearance.
- Offers softness and extra comfort thanks to the padding.
- Suitable for high-volume, efficient production.
- Enhances collections with decorative and unique textures.
Quilted fabric is a high-quality, functional, and decorative solution for jackets, vests, bags, and home textiles. Its versatility and premium appearance make it an excellent choice for fashion and design-focused brands.





