Originally Posted by
postal packin' mama
Making the quilt reverisble results in virtually two quilts that only required one batting, one binding, and take up the shelf space of only one quilt.
In my posting ("declared war on my scrap bag"), I made both sides very different and utilized lots of scraps. It's nice to be able to 'change quilts' by just flipping it over.
I'm with you... I love to piece. Don't like the finishing. So getting two for one works for me. I don't do it because I think the back needs to look as good as the front. It just makes sense to me to do the part I like best twice and only have to do the sandwich/quilting part once.