Backing Help Please!!
#22
If you are sending it out to be quilted, don't put the pieces together witout checking with the person quilting. I have a first time customer who did this. Unfortunately I can't quilt that one because I have to have the piece seperate to go in my quilt frame. You did a wonderful job for being a 1st quilt. Mine should look so good.
#23
Originally Posted by Jazzmyn
I need a step by step directions as to how to do a simple basic back for a quilt top.
Short story here: I am NEW to quilting and I really mean NEW...I don't know why I have to always start with hard things I just find them a challenge...I DO follow directions to patterns step by step. I ordered several Dereck Lockwood Bargello patterns(love these quilts they fasinate me) the one I chose to do first is "Diamond Lites" done in 12" blocks...took me a few weeks to do but I got the front done I was impressed how well it turned out and even my DH was impressed....Dereck's directions are Great easy to follow....BUT...in none of the patterns is he telling a person step by step how to lay out the material for the back and how to do it....do you cut the material "x" amount inches past the front...do you cut the batting the same size as the top or the back? Is there a tute to step by step how to do the back...I realize there has got to be a million ways to do a back and it depends on the top and of course how a person wants it to look.
What I have is a topper that is 66 x90 the last border for the front is black and the back is to be black...it is to take 4 yards to do the back.
My problem is I Don't know where to start and end....does that makes sense? I am certain I am making this really harder than it is.....I think I just need a push start.
I am attaching a pic of the front before I put the borders on(hope it works...haven't done an attachment before).
Thank You for your help, Roseanna (Jazzmyn)
Short story here: I am NEW to quilting and I really mean NEW...I don't know why I have to always start with hard things I just find them a challenge...I DO follow directions to patterns step by step. I ordered several Dereck Lockwood Bargello patterns(love these quilts they fasinate me) the one I chose to do first is "Diamond Lites" done in 12" blocks...took me a few weeks to do but I got the front done I was impressed how well it turned out and even my DH was impressed....Dereck's directions are Great easy to follow....BUT...in none of the patterns is he telling a person step by step how to lay out the material for the back and how to do it....do you cut the material "x" amount inches past the front...do you cut the batting the same size as the top or the back? Is there a tute to step by step how to do the back...I realize there has got to be a million ways to do a back and it depends on the top and of course how a person wants it to look.
What I have is a topper that is 66 x90 the last border for the front is black and the back is to be black...it is to take 4 yards to do the back.
My problem is I Don't know where to start and end....does that makes sense? I am certain I am making this really harder than it is.....I think I just need a push start.
I am attaching a pic of the front before I put the borders on(hope it works...haven't done an attachment before).
Thank You for your help, Roseanna (Jazzmyn)
#24
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Iowa
Posts: 475
I to as a beginner started out with the hard designs, but not quite as hard as the one you did. It is beautiful. I was told to always go 2-4" past your measurement for backing and close to the same size for the batting. Extra never hurt if you are sending it out.
#25
Also for future reference, I make my tops first, then measure and go buy the fabric. You could use sheets for backing. Problem with this is you have to take out the seams. You can also find fabric 90", 108" and 120". Most LQS have white or neutral. Some places have colors. If you are piecing you backing, less seams are better for quilting. Most of my customers prefer the solid backing.
#26
I think you could enter your quilt in a quilt show. Our area just had one sponsored by AQS and there was a section for "first quilts". Yours is a very stunning first quilt and one that a lot of quilters would consider challenging. Quilters who attend the show would enjoy viewing your quilt so go for it! Part of the reason quilters like to look at quilts is to get inspiration. Your quilt has already inspired me to try the bargello.
#28
Roseanna, great job, what a beautiful quilt :)
Here's another suggestion for backing:
http://www.alwaysquilting.com.au/the-art-back.htm
There is a diagonal method that's pretty cool - here is a calculator and nice graphic description on how to do it:
http://multi-patch.com/html/diagonal...calculator.php
OR - purchase some of the wide backing material - lots of stores have the 108" wide fabric!
Enjoy :)
Here's another suggestion for backing:
http://www.alwaysquilting.com.au/the-art-back.htm
There is a diagonal method that's pretty cool - here is a calculator and nice graphic description on how to do it:
http://multi-patch.com/html/diagonal...calculator.php
OR - purchase some of the wide backing material - lots of stores have the 108" wide fabric!
Enjoy :)
#30
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: New Mexico, USA
Posts: 87
Jazzmyn - go to Calico Cow Quilt Shop in Roswell and they will be more than happy to show you how to put your quilt together (sandwich). Thay can also give you ideas on how to quilt it etc. They are a very friendly shop. NO I do not have anything to do with them. I live in Alamogordo,NM and when I got there (2hr drive one way), they are so friendly I would refer anyone to them. Even if you are passing thru there you need to stop in.
Beautiful quilt by the way.
Beautiful quilt by the way.
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