New! DIY Map Quilt Patterns from Haptic Lab
Is there a city that has your heart? The one you grew up in, the one you got married in, the one you live in? Stitch your way around your favorite city’s streets, parks, and rivers with Haptic Lab’s amazing DIY Map Quilt Patterns.
Each DIY Map Quilt Pattern comes with a to-scale paper template and sewing instructions. Just pin the template onto your quilt, stitch right into it, and rip off the paper as you complete each section. See in-action photos (and get inspiration!) on Haptic Lab’s website right here.
Haptic Lab has mapped out the territory; you supply the fabric (we’re using muslin for our NYC quilt!), batting, thread, floss and creativity! Hand sew, machine sew or both; use linen or metallic threads, neon or glow-in-the-dark embroidery flosses; applique prints into special zones (a Liberty of London floral in Hyde Park?); mark meaningful intersections and neighborhoods with embroidery stitches, buttons and trims; make it your own. Forget quilt blocks; think city blocks, and go to town!
For Purl Soho’s entire collection of DIY Map Quilt Patterns, click right here. And enjoy your trip!
Update 2024: You can explore our current collection of beautiful fabrics and supplies on our page of Sewing Tools + Notions!
If you continue working on your quilt, will you show us your progress and ideas? I just ordered London! I love this!! Amy
I absolutely love these and I made my own for Boston!
http://cashmerette.blogspot.com/2013/03/quilting-boston.html
thanks for including PGH!!!!!!
I would love one for Squamish bc Canada.., any chance you'll be making that pattern?!
Good idea. I'd like to see Rome. Thanks.
Rome would be AWESOME!
As they clearly have the technology is there any chance of ordering a bespoke kit? I live in the UK and would dearly love my home town of Newcastle upon Tyne.
I would love to have one of San Francisco.
Please do St Simons Island, GA or Georgia including our little island!!
Hi,
Will I be able to make this even though I have never made quilt before? I am ok at sewing…
Thanks
Did London sell out already? It's not even an option, so it doesn't look like I can wait for it to be backordered.
Hi Brittany,
Thanks for your comment, we'll add some of London for preorder today!
Is it possible to get a materials list so I can order at the same time?
OAKLAND! Please.
I would love to see one for St. Louis, MO! I love the idea of combing maps and quilting – two of my favorite things.
Will you be getting more maps for Pittsburgh? I tried to order three copies, but there was only one available. These are wonderful! Thanks.
Hi Jenny-
Please email customerservice AT purlsoho DOT com and they will be happy to help you with this!
Best-
Molly
Hi Tomiko-
Sure, but it won't be a quick project. The thing about this quilt is that it involves a lot of hand sewing or a lot of very careful machine quilting, Hand sewing will be easier but take a long time. The machine quilting takes a lot more experience so I'm not sure I'd recommend doing it for a first project.
The most important thing is that you like what you're making, so if you're drawn to this project I'd say to go ahead and give it a try!
Thanks!
Molly
Good idea. I'd like to see Paris
Which Portland?? Maine or Oregon? (Both great cities!)
Would it be possible to get smaller pattern to embroider for a wall hanging or pillow?
Thanks
Hi Jayne-
We don't carry anything like that but you could contact Haptic Labs directly to ask them. Here is their website:
http://www.hapticlab.com/collections/diy-kits
Thank you!
Molly
I love this so much! What weight of batting do you suggest using?
Hi Sara-
If you are planning on hand quilting this we would suggest either the Request weight (the lightest cotton weight) or Dream Wool batting for a fluffier look. If you are machine quilting you can use any weight you like- however our favorites are still the Request and the Dream Wool! https://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/72-sewing-patchwork-stuffing-batting?filters%5B%5D=1016
Thanks!
Molly
Just bought the world map version to stitch for my geographer boyfriend. Off to buy materials shortly. I can't wait to get started!!!
Don’t forget your neighbours! A map of Canada and it’s major cities would be great – Toronto would be a good start!
I would love a one with Canadian content; either a city centre like Toronto, or Region such as West Coast/Queen Charlotte Islands
Hi Lara!
Unfortunately, we don’t have any Canadian cities for the map.
Feel free to see the ones that we do have in stock here:
https://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/9478-Haptic-Lab-DIY-Map-Quilt-Patterns
Also the Haptic Labs website offers retail shopping as well:
http://www.hapticlab.com/
Thomas
Again! Portland is great, but is it Oregon or Maine!? West Coast Love!
Lindsey
It’s Portland, Oregon!
-Thomas
Would LOVE to see one of Baltimore.
I’m planning on ordering some supplies for this quilt and was wondering which muslin you guys recommend using. Your 60 count or 200 count? Will one be thinner than the other and possibly see through?
Hi Sara-
Either would work but I think the 200 count is really lovely, smooth and soft so I’d go with that one if I were you!
Thank you for getting in touch!
Molly
Absolutely most wonderful idea for a quilt and the one of the night sky just great! – think: dark blue velvety cotton fabric, some smooth, small white or silvery beads and satin thread connecting those stars… then fall asleep under the stars!
Should I quilt this on a quilting frame to keep the fabric taut .
Hello, Karen!
Thank you for your question! If you are going to use a quilting frame I recommend being very, very careful. The paper the pattern is printed on is quite delicate and could easily pull or rip from the frame. If you have further questions, please let us know!
Best,
Kumeko
Is it possible to pin my 36×42 pattern of Paris in the center of a twin size piece of fabric(with batting and backing) , and quilt this on my quilt frame? Do you have any pictures of any maps with quilted borders?
Hello, Karen!
Thank you very much for writing in! You can totally pin this pattern to twin size piece of fabric. If you’re going to use a quilt frame I recommend being very, very gentle with your fabric. The pattern is printed on very delicate paper and could rip from the frame easily. Unfortuntaely, we don’t have any photos of any maps with quilted borders. Again, thank you for your comment!
Best,
Kumeko
I am having difficulty hiding my beginning and ending thread. Is it best to come up from the bottom and hide the stitches after I finish the quilt? Thank you Karen
Hi, Karen!
Thank you for writing in! You are correct, you will want to come up from the bottom of the quilt when you begin stitching so that your beginning and end threads are underneath the quilt. If you want neater looking stitches on the back of the quilt I recommend leaving a tail of about 3 to 5 inches long. Then after working the embroidery or stitching you can weave that tail through the stitches on the back side of the fabric.
I also recommend checking out our WIndowpane Wholecloth Blanket project, it’s got some great suggestions for hand quilting.
If you have further questions, please let us know!
Best wishes,
Kumeko
What would be the best method to applique printed fabric? I’ve done the Constellation quilt and I know only too well how thin the printed paper is. Also, how do you cut the smaller shapes to applique?
Hi Rehana,
Thanks for writing in! Appliquéing printed fabric is meticulous but the result is beautiful. We have a tutorial on Turned Edge Applique but there are also many resources on doing the “applique stitch”. If you are cutting out pieces from a printed fabric, you’ll want to do the “applique stitch since oblong shapes are difficult to turn under. I hope this helps!
Best,
Adam
I’ve purchased the large DIY constellation map and am having trouble finding fabric that is wide enough. Please forgive my ignorance (I am new to quilting), but the instructions say to purchase 2 yards at 72″ wide for the top and bottom of the sandwich respectively and I am only seeing fabric that is around 42-45″ wide. Am I supposed to hand quilt this in two parts and put them together? Won’t that leave a distracting seam? Thanks for your help and sorry for the silly question.
Hi Natalie,
Thank you for writing us! This is a good point to bring up with the constellation quilt. The only fabric that we sell that would be wide enough is the Moda Muslin in 60×60 count or 200 count. Both come in a natural color and white. Otherwise, you’ll need to seam two panels together to get the necessary width. Though it would be visible, I don’t think it would be distracting. Good luck on the search!
Best,
Adam
I really want Paris. When will it be back on sale?
Hi Ms. Spedding,
Thanks for reaching out. I’m so sorry to say that we’ve discontinued these patterns! While we loved these quilts, not everybody else felt the same way, so we’ve had to make the sad decision to stop carrying the patterns. We hope you can understand!
Apologies for the inconvenience, and please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
All the best,
Lili