Originally Posted by AlwaysQuilting
I don't use the strips on the back.
After I quilt all the sections of the quilt I lay two of them right sides together, pin the backing and batting out of the way, and sew just the top fabrics together using 1/4". Then I open the quilt flat (backing side up), trim the batting (if needed) so it lays flat inside the seam area, then overlap one section of backing fabric with the other, turning the raw edge of the top one under. Then I sew a wavy stitch down it.
I've been doing it this way for ages because I didn't like the sound of having all those strips down the back. But her way sounds like a lot less fussin' than mine. :-)
this sounds like the way I did my Grandmothers fan quilt. I saw it in a book called lap quilting, but there it was doing all the squares first, then handstitching the backing seams. Actually , for me that worked really good then, not sure about doing all the handstitching now. But, doing the same in a long panel might work even better, and using a decorative stitch by machine..... going to try again!!