Question about piecing the backing for a quilt
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Question about piecing the backing for a quilt
I just finished a wedding quilt & included 5 orphan blocks on the back but I found it very, very difficult to line them up with the top. When I layer my quilt I put the back down first, then the batting, then the top. I'm wondering if it would be easier to put the top down first since it is already squared up. Just curious as to how everyone who pieces backs keep them even (lined up) with the top. I was not sure how to ask this question & hope it makes sense. Now that I've made one pieced back I want to make more.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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It can be difficult to line up a pieced back, especially if you want something centered. A good idea is to place the additional blocks or seams off center so you are only trying to line something up either top to bottom or left to right, not both. What I have done is use thumb tacks. Put the tacks thru the points in the back that you want to align. You can cover the heads with masking tape to keep them in place temporarily. Put the backing down, CAREFULLY smooth the batting on. Then again, CAREFULLY layer the top, using the tacks to align the places on top with the backing. when the sandwich is complete, remove the tacks.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
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A Laq friend dislikes pieced backs where they line up seams. The combination of both sets of seams throws her machine off line or breaks a needle. Slightly off line she has no problems. I like a non- pieced back.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Morris Plains, NJ
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I have read, probably here, about people using painters tape to tape bamboo skewers to the right side one of the quilt back, both vertically and horizontally and then basting. Of course, this would not work for LAQ. I wish I knew about this when I was trying to line up a plaid backing that I didn't want cock-eyed!
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