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Old 04-20-2017, 09:01 AM
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Alas, I use a local FMQ and she has wide backing fabric. I am usually not too concerned about the backing color/design.
On the other hand, when piecing the backing (it has been awhile), I think I was told to iron the seams OPEN.
Not sure I remembered that correctly.
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Old 04-20-2017, 09:09 AM
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IMO, your first consideration should be if you are using a longarm or not. If you're using a longarm, or sending it out to a longarmer, this picture illustrates why you should piece the backing seams horizontally.



Second, if the look of the quilt was more important to me than the economics, I would pick a busy backing fabric that wouldn't show seams. The ideal fabric would be dark with a small and very busy print. Here's a good example:

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Old 04-20-2017, 09:46 AM
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I took this picture at a show some years ago. I thought it was very inventive of the quilter to make the back so lovely as the front.
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Old 04-20-2017, 09:50 AM
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This is the front.
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I insert a vertical stripe or leftover squares out of the same fabric as the front. Simple 4 patches work vertically. I like to think that if the front were to get damaged, the back could be used to repair the front.
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It is very difficult to get a backing exactly centered with a top.

In my opinion, it is less hassle to have a design, extra strips, whatever- in a backing - off-centered so that a couple of inches one way or another will not matter.
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Wow, Boston, that is a lovely quilt!
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Old 04-20-2017, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Boston1954 View Post
This is the front.
That is a great quilt - I love the way I keep seeing different "blocks" when I look at it.
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Old 04-20-2017, 11:25 AM
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I would most likely find some corresponding fabric and some blocks and sew a strip down the 44" length (somewhere about 2/3rds across) to extend the width. I love back art.
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Old 04-20-2017, 12:44 PM
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The look of the finished quilt matters more to me than being economical with the fabric.
Good for you! It's really annoying to have a quilt just a few inches too small to fit a backing. I usually buy wide backing to save me the hassle for a small quilt and piece a backing for a big quilt. I do pieced backing this way. The LA can turn the quilt to have the seams going the best way to quilt it.

http://www.reddawn.net/quilt/backings.htm
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