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Nov 15, 2024 - 09:55 AM
A quilt is typically composed of three layers: a top layer of various fabric pieces sewn together in a pattern, a middle layer of batting for warmth, and a backing layer, all stitched together in decorative patterns. A bedspread is a lightweight, single-layer cover that drapes over the entire bed, often reaching the floor, and is used more for decorative purposes than warmth. Quilts are generally thicker and used for warmth, while bedspreads are used for aesthetic appeal and to cover the bed.