pieced backing
#2
Pieced backs
On Riley Blake's Designs facebook page this morning they have a quilt posted called Stars & Stripe Quilt that gives the instructions for a pieced back. www.rileyblakedesigns.com and click on cutting corners tab.
Last edited by lizzieann; 04-02-2012 at 07:31 AM.
#3
When you say 'piece your backing', I will assume that you are referring to using 45" wide fabric versus wide (109") fabric. Here is a link ~
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/techni...lt-back_1.html
Now there is also making blocks to help 'piece' the back, but that can get complicated.
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/techni...lt-back_1.html
Now there is also making blocks to help 'piece' the back, but that can get complicated.
#4
I try to use the leftover fabric from the quilt top when piecing the back, so it depends on what I have to work with when piecing the back. I usually start with a square or rectangle & then put borders around it until I get the size needed. I think my Avatar shows this.
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Check John Flynn's web site. I believe under workshop he has a method of piecing on the diangonal. Saves lots of fabric.
The web site is: http://flynnquilt.danemcoweb.com/workshop/FreeLessons/ and scroll down to Diagonal Pieced Back
It really works.
The web site is: http://flynnquilt.danemcoweb.com/workshop/FreeLessons/ and scroll down to Diagonal Pieced Back
It really works.
Last edited by Holice; 04-02-2012 at 08:13 AM.
#8
I like to use leftover fabrics from the front on the back, or coordinating fabrics from my stash. Sometimes it only takes a few of them, other times it takes a lot. I figure out how to piece it based on how many fabrics I need to use to cover the back, and the size of those pieces. Here's an example where I had a lot of fabrics and not any really big pieces - http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...rs-t82165.html
I usually use either EQ or pencil and paper to figure out a design. You piece the back just as if it were the front. I quilt these on my longarm, no problems with the extra seams (so far at least). If there are just a few seams on the back, I place the quilt on the longarm so that most of them run horizontally.
I usually use either EQ or pencil and paper to figure out a design. You piece the back just as if it were the front. I quilt these on my longarm, no problems with the extra seams (so far at least). If there are just a few seams on the back, I place the quilt on the longarm so that most of them run horizontally.
#10
I try to use a little of what I have left over from the front as a connection between the two 42-44 widths of fabric I use in the back. If possible I try to make this stip offset from the center (as it seems I can never get it exactly in the center) so it looks like I did it that way by plan, not screwup.
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