Backing an old quilt
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I have a very old quilt and the backing is a mess, I fixed the top and the batting would fall apart if I took the backing off. so how do I put a new backing on this quilt? I was going to try to do a envelope but can't figure out how to do it. Any ideas would be helpful. The backing was folded over to make the binding, it is cotton ticking.
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I think the envelope or pillow turn method would work well in this case. You could start with a piece of new backing that is exactly the same size as your top. Lay the new backing PRINT SIDE DOWN on the top. Stitch an even seam allowance all the way around the quilt but leave a piece open (I usually chose the bottom center for this). Turn the quilt inside out and stitch the seam closed. Now you can either tie or SID to secure the new back. You can decide to add regular binding around the edge or leave it as is.
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I think the envelope or pillow turn method would work well in this case. You could start with a piece of new backing that is exactly the same size as your top. Lay the new backing PRINT SIDE DOWN on the top. Stitch an even seam allowance all the way around the quilt but leave a piece open (I usually chose the bottom center for this). Turn the quilt inside out and stitch the seam closed. Now you can either tie or SID to secure the new back. You can decide to add regular binding around the edge or leave it as is.
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