Originally Posted by
noveltyjunkie
I don't understand :-(
I get how it works on the front, but am deep in the dark on how the back can come out right.
Anyone work their way out of the same confusion and willing to share?
The back is not all one piece/sheet. It is strips of fabric that is cut the same size and shape as the rows. You will have rows on the back side as well, which is why the demo here:
http://www.candiedfabrics.com/2013/0...ing-as-you-go/ was able to create a completely reversible quilt; instead of backing she used another quilt top. She does not show the piecing example the first time she attaches a row but if you scroll down there is a pic of it when she attaches the third row, I think.