Does anyone use plain muslin for backing?
#31
What a GREAT PLACE... thank you for the link!
Originally Posted by gollytwo
I only use muslin as lining when I've used alot on the quilt top
http://www.marshalldrygoods.com
sells 108" wide very reasonably. Every yard of it is actually giving you 3 yards of regular width.
http://www.marshalldrygoods.com
sells 108" wide very reasonably. Every yard of it is actually giving you 3 yards of regular width.
#32
I haver used muslin on a couple quilts and like it very well. Nice to get it large enough so there are no seams. I will be using it more often since prices of fabrics are going up. I used to use a lot of the Kona solids until the prices went so high.
#35
Originally Posted by tupoms
Hi quilters,
I'm wondering if anyone uses plain muslin for quilt backing. With the price of fabric going up, I'm looking for less expensive backings.
Thanks,
ava
I'm wondering if anyone uses plain muslin for quilt backing. With the price of fabric going up, I'm looking for less expensive backings.
Thanks,
ava
#36
Originally Posted by GrammaBabs
What a GREAT PLACE... thank you for the link!
Originally Posted by gollytwo
I only use muslin as lining when I've used alot on the quilt top
http://www.marshalldrygoods.com
sells 108" wide very reasonably. Every yard of it is actually giving you 3 yards of regular width.
http://www.marshalldrygoods.com
sells 108" wide very reasonably. Every yard of it is actually giving you 3 yards of regular width.
#38
I have used muslin, printed cotton, flannel and fleece. I choose according to what the recipient may like, what type of quilting I am doing, etc... the sky is the limit when choosing backings :D:D:D
#39
Originally Posted by gollytwo
I only use muslin as lining when I've used alot on the quilt top
http://www.marshalldrygoods.com
sells 108" wide very reasonably. Every yard of it is actually giving you 3 yards of regular width.
http://www.marshalldrygoods.com
sells 108" wide very reasonably. Every yard of it is actually giving you 3 yards of regular width.
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