What Makes an Ideal Backing Fabric-small scale or lrg scale print, light or dark?
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What Makes an Ideal Backing Fabric-small scale or lrg scale print, light or dark?
I am new to quilting and was wondering what makes a more ideal backing fabric? I was thinking medium to large scale print in medium to light tone but wanted to see what quilters who have made several quilts think.
I am thinking of a backing for a quilt that will be quilted in a "less is more" style (basic straight lines or gentle meander). I have seen a lot of solid backings in white or cream but I don't really prefer this (I know from seeing some spectacular pictures, that the solid light fabric really shows off the beautiful and intricate quilting--however, I see these quilts as being more simple in style).
I am thinking of a backing for a quilt that will be quilted in a "less is more" style (basic straight lines or gentle meander). I have seen a lot of solid backings in white or cream but I don't really prefer this (I know from seeing some spectacular pictures, that the solid light fabric really shows off the beautiful and intricate quilting--however, I see these quilts as being more simple in style).
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Anything goes!!
If you want to have the quilting show, yes, a plain back is better ... though it does not have to be light. You can choose a thread to help it show.
If you want to disguise the quilting on the back (eg. it doesn't always look good from the back!) ... a print will help to do the trick! Large, medium or small ... your choice!
And too, some use leftovers from the front, to create a scrappy back. Or a few extra blocks leftover from the front worked into the back can be nice!
It's really a matter of what you want and prefer ... like most of quilting, there's no rules!
If you want to have the quilting show, yes, a plain back is better ... though it does not have to be light. You can choose a thread to help it show.
If you want to disguise the quilting on the back (eg. it doesn't always look good from the back!) ... a print will help to do the trick! Large, medium or small ... your choice!
And too, some use leftovers from the front, to create a scrappy back. Or a few extra blocks leftover from the front worked into the back can be nice!
It's really a matter of what you want and prefer ... like most of quilting, there's no rules!
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it depends on the quilt top-
i generally use some sort of print- or mottled fabric- sometimes i dye my own backing to get what i want- i've used panals, i've made whole new big block quilts for the back- i've used stripes, plaids, florals----what ever catches my eye & seems to me to be the perfect choice for the back of this quilt- there are no rules- it is up to you to use what you like for the quilt you are making.
one thing is ---solids will show every stitch- prints will help hide any small errors- so if you are fairly new to quilting a print of some sort will be more (forgiving) a solid will show everything.
i generally use some sort of print- or mottled fabric- sometimes i dye my own backing to get what i want- i've used panals, i've made whole new big block quilts for the back- i've used stripes, plaids, florals----what ever catches my eye & seems to me to be the perfect choice for the back of this quilt- there are no rules- it is up to you to use what you like for the quilt you are making.
one thing is ---solids will show every stitch- prints will help hide any small errors- so if you are fairly new to quilting a print of some sort will be more (forgiving) a solid will show everything.
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I agree with the others....anything goes, that's what makes quilting so much fun. Because I'm still a novice at FMQ, I use an all over print with the background color to match the quilt top so I can use the same color thread in bobbin and needle. If I use different colors, sometimes the threads appear on top or the bottom.
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I think it has alot to do with the type of top and how you will quilt it. I like fabric that is light and little pattern if I am sending it out for quilting..as I want to see all the beautiful quilting stitches. If its something I will quilt myself and I am not so confident on my quilting or its not anything outstanding planned for the quilting , I use a print with colors from the top for my backing fabric. I do try to stay within the style... traditional, contemporary ..But large scale prints make fabulous backings as you can see all of the print.
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