If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#71
|
|||
|
|||
backing quilts
"Roberta Zollner" wrote in message ... Mostly machine, although this particular fabric is butter-soft, medium weight. No problem for a hand quilter. The only reason it's not my main fabric source is that it only comes in large prints, http://www.bassetti.com/www/applicat...d=61&pageId=72 while I like to piece with tone-on-tone or small prints. Roberta in D I think I'll stick with plain wheat or cream colored 300ct sheets. |
Ads |
#72
|
|||
|
|||
backing quilts
"Pati C." wrote in message ... Depends on the quilt. VBG I usually machine quilt, so seams don't bother me. I frequently use extra fabric from the front of the quilt in the back. Sometimes to "stretch" yardage to fit the quilt. When I piece I prefer to have lengthwise seams, and alway make them off center. G That way if my basting isn't "perfect" it doesn't really matter as much. VBG For one quilt I took the block used in the quilt, stretched it to a rectangle and used leftover fabrics to make one large block on the back of the quilt. Both front and back had the same fabric as outer borders so that exact centering wasn't an issue. Really looked good. G My sister-in-law and her husband have that quilt up in Olympia,WA. For my Dear Jane I am using the extra wide RocLon muslin for backing. Regular RocLon is what I used for the background/sashing/scallop border too, so it all goes together. I have also been know to use outer wear fleece for backing/batting throws. G It is 60" wide so usually doesn't need to be pieced. (One that did need piecing I used a diagonal seam, like the way John Flynn explains on his site. But I hadn't seen the John Flynn method when I did mine. G) Using fleece as a batting and backing sounds interesting. That would work great on a "tied" quilt. :^) Pati, in Phx Marie Dodge wrote: What are you people using to back your quilts? Sheets? What thread count do you all recommend? A flat sheet for a double bed is too narrow for a full size quilt so are you buying Queens size sheets to back full size quilts? |
#73
|
|||
|
|||
backing quilts
Roberta, That is just lovely! I could see using it as the "top" with a plain
back! Wish I could get that here. I need to check out World Market and similar stores .... maybe I can find such products. Pat in Virginia "Roberta Zollner" wrote in message ... Mostly machine, although this particular fabric is butter-soft, medium weight. No problem for a hand quilter. The only reason it's not my main fabric source is that it only comes in large prints, http://www.bassetti.com/www/applicat...d=61&pageId=72 while I like to piece with tone-on-tone or small prints. Roberta in D |
#74
|
|||
|
|||
backing quilts
Once you get a feel of this fabric, you will be hooked :-) And for me, it's
a (relative) bargain: there's an outlet store not too far away! Instead of paying an arm and a leg, they only need the limb of my choice ;-) Roberta in D "Pat in Virginia" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news Roberta, That is just lovely! I could see using it as the "top" with a plain back! Wish I could get that here. I need to check out World Market and similar stores .... maybe I can find such products. Pat in Virginia "Roberta Zollner" wrote in message ... Mostly machine, although this particular fabric is butter-soft, medium weight. No problem for a hand quilter. The only reason it's not my main fabric source is that it only comes in large prints, http://www.bassetti.com/www/applicat...d=61&pageId=72 while I like to piece with tone-on-tone or small prints. Roberta in D |
#75
|
|||
|
|||
backing quilts
On Feb 12, 6:05*am, "Roberta Zollner" wrote:
Once you get a feel of this fabric, you will be hooked :-) And for me, it's a (relative) bargain: there's an outlet store not too far away! Instead of paying an arm and a leg, they only need the limb of my choice ;-) Roberta in D I'm already hooked on the "feel" of fabric. Nine-dollar-a-yard fabric at LQS just *feels* so much nicer than cheaper fabrics. Crisp but not stiff. Smooth. Why is that? :-) Sherry |
#76
|
|||
|
|||
backing quilts
Actually, I think it's because the good fabric relies on the quality of
greige goods, instead of on trying to beef up poor quality with a lot of sizing. Sizing makes stiff. Roberta in D "Sherry" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On Feb 12, 6:05 am, "Roberta Zollner" wrote: Once you get a feel of this fabric, you will be hooked :-) And for me, it's a (relative) bargain: there's an outlet store not too far away! Instead of paying an arm and a leg, they only need the limb of my choice ;-) Roberta in D I'm already hooked on the "feel" of fabric. Nine-dollar-a-yard fabric at LQS just *feels* so much nicer than cheaper fabrics. Crisp but not stiff. Smooth. Why is that? :-) Sherry |
#77
|
|||
|
|||
fabric quality backing quilts
Howdy!
Yep; what Roberta says ;-) http://www.fabrics.net/cotqual.asp R/S On 2/12/08 11:38 AM, in article , "Roberta Zollner" wrote: Actually, I think it's because the good fabric relies on the quality of greige goods, instead of on trying to beef up poor quality with a lot of sizing. Sizing makes stiff. Roberta in D "Sherry" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On Feb 12, 6:05 am, "Roberta Zollner" wrote: Once you get a feel of this fabric, you will be hooked :-) And for me, it's a (relative) bargain: there's an outlet store not too far away! Instead of paying an arm and a leg, they only need the limb of my choice ;-) Roberta in D I'm already hooked on the "feel" of fabric. Nine-dollar-a-yard fabric at LQS just *feels* so much nicer than cheaper fabrics. Crisp but not stiff. Smooth. Why is that? :-) Sherry |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
muslin as backing | Anne Rogers[_3_] | Quilting | 32 | August 21st 07 08:28 PM |
bedsheets as backing | Cats | Quilting | 0 | November 8th 06 11:51 AM |
backing | sandra | Quilting | 2 | February 8th 04 05:22 AM |
rug backing | BDS2pds | Needlework | 1 | August 19th 03 02:07 AM |
"Quilt" no backing? | Joy Quilts | Quilting | 0 | July 10th 03 09:18 PM |