Am I wrong? I really need your input!
#53
Originally Posted by Tadpole
I bought some white material that is a ( I hope this is right) Tone on Tone. White with little white flowers. When I would look at it it looked like the white flowers or the design on it was well a little off white. I hope that someone on here can understand what I am talking about. When I took it up to be cut I opened it up from the bolt and the backside of it was the white on white and I loved it but it is THE BACK SIDE of the material! My question is would it be wrong to use the back side as the front? I really like it so much better that the front. I really need help on this.
#54
I just use whatever side I like the best. Several times I've gotten home with a chunk of sale fabric that I bought because it was cheap and I could use it up. Then looked at the flip side, fell in love, and gone back for more LOL.
Have fun, there is no wrong side. Just what Michele says about the Quilt Police........
Have fun, there is no wrong side. Just what Michele says about the Quilt Police........
#59
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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Tadpole,
I made a mostly plaid quilt and couldn't find a suitably
light plaid for my background. I ended up using the wrong
side of a red and white printed plaid and it works great and nobody knows unless I tell them. Here's the link to it.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...45965719jyLhbF
Sharon W.
I made a mostly plaid quilt and couldn't find a suitably
light plaid for my background. I ended up using the wrong
side of a red and white printed plaid and it works great and nobody knows unless I tell them. Here's the link to it.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...45965719jyLhbF
Sharon W.
#60
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
I still have some of my late husband's shirts he got in
Hawaii, and he loved the ones that had been made
deliberately with the back side on top. And these weren't
cheap ones either!! Lovely, with gorgeous muted tones.
i'll get around to cutting into them some day. Still have
not found any like them in thrift stores or yard sales, or
even in regular stores. Probably have to go back to the
islands for more, if they even have them after about 35
years!
Hawaii, and he loved the ones that had been made
deliberately with the back side on top. And these weren't
cheap ones either!! Lovely, with gorgeous muted tones.
i'll get around to cutting into them some day. Still have
not found any like them in thrift stores or yard sales, or
even in regular stores. Probably have to go back to the
islands for more, if they even have them after about 35
years!
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