Backing
#21
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Location: leland nc
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this, along with another thread, addresses the use of muslin. i have always considered it an inferior fabric. i am changing my mind and will be seeking this out in the future if the quilt warrents its use. i do realize that there are different grades, for lack of a better word.
#23
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I use a lot of muslin for backing, really like it and always looks good, to me anyways. Sometimes I use other backing, according to my mood, I guess.
I try to buy good muslin for this, not the thin one.
delma
I try to buy good muslin for this, not the thin one.
delma
#25
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Northern California
Posts: 268
It depends. I just finished a charity kids quilt with muslin on the back, simply for the cost savings.
I often will use fabric from the sale rack at our LQS (still excellent quality) that doesn't necessarily match perfectly, but blends or adds interest.
If it is an heirloom quality quilt, I will use a print of one of the fabrics used in the quilt top.
I've also been known to piece my backs. I even have a reversible quilt, made from the same blocks on the front and back!
I often will use fabric from the sale rack at our LQS (still excellent quality) that doesn't necessarily match perfectly, but blends or adds interest.
If it is an heirloom quality quilt, I will use a print of one of the fabrics used in the quilt top.
I've also been known to piece my backs. I even have a reversible quilt, made from the same blocks on the front and back!
practice because the top is an Irish chain with alternating 8-inch plain squares I will be filling with quilting designs. I didn't think the quilting would work well from both sides, so I am finishing the back with $100 worth of the light background fabric from the front--only because of the quilting issues and then because it's a special-occasion quilt. I love muslin, too, so don't hesitate to use it for the piecing of my 9-patch quilt backs.
#27
I like to use flannel for the back. Almost every quilt I have made in the past 2 or 3 years has had flannel on the back. I think it just makes it feel better. I also used it on a large queen-sized quilt because the flannel will keep the quilt from slipping off the bed.
#28
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Stanley NC
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I like to use flannel for the back. Almost every quilt I have made in the past 2 or 3 years has had flannel on the back. I think it just makes it feel better. I also used it on a large queen-sized quilt because the flannel will keep the quilt from slipping off the bed.
#30
I like to use up my left overs from the front. If I dont' have enough left, I like to use this method:
http://www.maryquilts.com/off-center-4-patch-backing/
This lady has alot of free patterns. It is not a commercial site. She just asks that you not sell her patterns. I only use solid fabrics if I'm REALLY confident of my quilting design. The bobbles seem to show ALOT more on a solid!
http://www.maryquilts.com/off-center-4-patch-backing/
This lady has alot of free patterns. It is not a commercial site. She just asks that you not sell her patterns. I only use solid fabrics if I'm REALLY confident of my quilting design. The bobbles seem to show ALOT more on a solid!
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