Sewing a Quick Duvet Cover

A duvet is a fluffy comforter that's slipped into a duvet cover. You can make this quick duvet cover out of bedsheets, so your duvet will be as easy to care for as the sheets on your bed.

To make this duvet cover, you need the duvet you intend to cover at hand so that you can measure it. You also need the following materials, in addition to your arsenal of basic sewing equipment:

  • Flat sheets to cover the front and the back of the duvet. Lay the duvet on a large table or on the floor and measure its width and length. Take your duvet measurements to the store and buy two flat sheets slightly larger than the width and length measurements of the duvet.
    Duvets and flat sheets vary in size by manufacturer, so double-check that the sheets you buy are large enough to cover your duvet.
  • Thread that matches the sheets.
  • One standard-weight zipper that's half the width of the finished duvet cover.

To cut and make the duvet cover, follow this short list of steps.

1. Lay one sheet on the table or floor, wrong side up. Center your duvet on the sheet so that the edges of the duvet are inside the hemmed edges of the sheet.


2. Cut out the sheet the same size as the duvet, cutting off the excess fabric from the bottom, sides, and top.

This piece is the duvet top.

If you need a little more length, rip out the hems at the top and bottom of each sheet and then press the hems flat before cutting.

3. Using the first cut sheet as a pattern, cut the second sheet the same size as the first sheet.

This piece is the duvet back.

4. Insert the zipper on one short end of the duvet cover by using a centered zipper application.

After you stitch in the zipper, remove the basting stitches and unzip it. (You need the zipper unzipped to turn the duvet cover right side out.)

5. Set your machine like this:

Stitch: Straight

Length: 3 to 3.5 mm/8 to 9 spi

Width: 0 mm

Foot: All-purpose

6. Starting and stopping at the ends of the zipper, pin the top and lining right sides together. Then sew the rest of the duvet together by using a 5/8-inch allowance.


7. Turn the duvet cover right side out through the zipper opening and then slide in your duvet.

Because duvet covers are much cheaper than the duvet itself, you can afford to have several color-coordinating covers — a wardrobe of room accessories to match your moods or the changing seasons.

Comments (3)

  1. Posted by Constance
    I am sorry, as I do not have a comment, but a REQUEST! I have lost my instructions for a pattern I really like Simplicity 5751 'Sewing Patterns for Dummies'....is it possible that I can purchase this pattern, or you e-mail me the instructions?? I would greatly appreciate same. Happy New Year! ps...enjoy Simplicity Patterns!
  2. Posted by Constance
    I am sorry, as I do not have a comment, but a REQUEST! I have lost my instructions for a pattern I really like Simplicity 5751 'Sewing Patterns for Dummies'....is it possible that I can purchase this pattern, or you e-mail me the instructions?? I would greatly appreciate same. Happy New Year! ps...enjoy Simplicity Patterns!
  3. Posted by Edie Houston
    This is a great idea for people like me that don't use a top sheet on their bed. It has become so difficult to buy sheets separately, they are almost always sold in sets, and I am left with an unused flat sheet. Now I have a way to use those flat sheets and I have a duvet that matches my fitted sheet!

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