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Nov 15, 2024 - 09:55 AM
A quilt is a type of bedding made by stitching together three layers: a top fabric layer, a middle layer of batting or insulation, and a backing layer, often featuring intricate patterns and designs. A quilted coverlet, on the other hand, is typically lighter and thinner, designed more as a decorative layer rather than for warmth, and may not have as much intricate stitching or insulation as a traditional quilt. Both serve aesthetic and functional purposes, but quilts are generally used for warmth, while coverlets are more for decoration and light covering.