Facing a quilt
#22
I face the majority of my art quilts.
I use glue and an iron to tack them down on the back, about 1/4" back from the edge of the inside of the facing so that I can get them absolutely straight with a ruler along the sides and then I hand sew the back. Saves having to put a million pins in to keep everything folded over while you hand sew it in place.
Watson
I use glue and an iron to tack them down on the back, about 1/4" back from the edge of the inside of the facing so that I can get them absolutely straight with a ruler along the sides and then I hand sew the back. Saves having to put a million pins in to keep everything folded over while you hand sew it in place.
Watson
#26
facings go just around the edges of the back and need to be hand stitched down. They are used in addition to a backing. Enveloping/birthing a quilt covers the entire back with the backing piece and do not need additional bindings or facings.
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