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Old 10-19-2012, 09:00 PM
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margecam52
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I do this a lot for my own quilts...leave it. I have one on my bed right now that I took 4 pieces of fabric...made a 4patch for the back...wasn't long enough...so I added a piece to the bottom & top to make it long enough... when I was done rolling the quilt...I had just 3" of that solid piece showing at the bottom, and about 6" at the top...who cares...it's for me... Customer quilts that I add backing for...are not different colors or patterns, unless the customer ask for it. Actually...9 patch backs work up pretty well. Borders though for backing, I try to avoid...because they are Never the same, lol.


Originally Posted by littlebitoheaven View Post
I know that I am not the only one who has done this but it sure is frustrating. I sew a section of my quilt back, which I decided to spruce up and piece it. I sew the length of the quilt incorrectly TWICE! All those little pieces of thread. That took me a couple of hours to get straight. After my piecing of the main section was finally finished, I started to trim up the piece in order to get ready for some borders. I thought all was going well until I realized that the distances from the pieced section to the outer edge (top) of the back are different than the other end. So frustrated. I have decided (since I already trimmed the extra fabric) that I will leave it as it is. It is the back so it should be okay, right? Please say, "Yes!" There are no quilt police at my door so I guess I am okay. So, so frustrated. Need to pull myself together and finish this back and get the quilt quilted. Thanks for listening. Tomorrow is another day!
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