When do you buy...
#11
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Join Date: May 2022
Location: Northeast
Posts: 682
I usually purchase what I need for the entire quilt. I basically have it all planned out before I purchase the fabric and have the measurements etc. I like to make my quilts from fabric lines and if I don't get the fabric all at once, I'm afraid that what I want for the backing from that fabric line will be out of stock when I'm ready for it.
#14
I buy backing that I like when I see it. Most of my stash is blues and teals, so most work together. I will check out wide-back Wednesday! I haven't made binding for a quilt, yet. I extend the top's edges to make the binding.
#15
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,487
I also have a stash of backing fabrics which I use the scraps in a future quilt so no waste. I just got an email from Quilted Twins about their backings and they seem to have quite a few to choose from at a decent price. I've ordered from them and have never had any complaints witht he fabrics I've gotten from them. Also Marshall Dry Goods seem to have decent prices for their backings and I've ordered from them too. I'm always on the lookout for backings for my future quilts so when there's a sale, I grab.
#17
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Join Date: May 2022
Location: Northeast
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#18
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,353
If I'm planning a quilt and find just the right backing fabric when shopping, I will buy it with the front pieces. Always make sure to buy plenty, as I once ended up desperately trying to find more since the quilt ended up bigger than expected. Finding that extra cost me a lot. Now I try to piece together chunks from my stash and have some wide backing fabric on hand.
#19
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: northern minnesota
Posts: 2,480
I keep an eye on clearance sales. I look for fabrics where there is 9 or more yards left on the bolt and if it looks like it would make a good backing. Once I found a wonderful sale at 50% off and if you bought the remainder of the bolt, it was $3 a yard. Not bad for quilt shop fabric. As I do scrappy quilts frequently, I really have done most of my shopping in my bargain backing section. All three of my recent Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt finishes have some of this backing.
#20
Really it depends on the quilt. Sometimes I just go ahead and buy the backing when it needs a specialty fabric to set it off. But, the impromptu quilts from my stash are buy later backings for sure. Neutrals are a great backing and it is good to have on hand, but how much to buy? Only the, I have this one in mind and the size needed would be, is the ones I buy. It is hard to buy ahead unless you have a reason or the price is unbeatable.