how to hide my shame from the quilt police
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I made a quilt for my DGD. It was to be for her graduation from HS. It was a Tesellation quilt which I had never done. Advanced the mag. pattern said. Took me 3 weeks of putting it together, ripping out.........anyway I got it on the LA, quilted it about 2/3rd's of the way, looked pretty on the front. I decided to look at the back. I screamed! I was sick to my stomach.......looked just like yours. I was already 6 months late getting it to her. My DH spent his entire Christmas vacation ripping it out for me and I took it to another quilter to quilt. It has sat for the last 3 years waiting for me to bind it. Finally finished it, and gave it to her last week. She is entering her last year in college.........I hated that quilt from Hell. But I love her and so does my DH. Otherwise I would have thrown in into the garbage!!
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Originally Posted by dottiej
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Its about 36" by 38"..Do you know if anyone on this board has ever framed a quilt..I did a search on hiding the back and found nothing...I am new to this board it is great..Im from Michigan..Dottiej
Its about 36" by 38"..Do you know if anyone on this board has ever framed a quilt..I did a search on hiding the back and found nothing...I am new to this board it is great..Im from Michigan..Dottiej
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Originally Posted by dottiej
THANK YOU FOR REPLY...
Its about 36" by 38"..Do you know if anyone on this board has ever framed a quilt..I did a search on hiding the back and found nothing...I am new to this board it is great..Im from Michigan..Dottiej
Its about 36" by 38"..Do you know if anyone on this board has ever framed a quilt..I did a search on hiding the back and found nothing...I am new to this board it is great..Im from Michigan..Dottiej
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Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
Originally Posted by dottiej
THANK YOU FOR REPLY...
Its about 36" by 38"..Do you know if anyone on this board has ever framed a quilt..I did a search on hiding the back and found nothing...I am new to this board it is great..Im from Michigan..Dottiej
Its about 36" by 38"..Do you know if anyone on this board has ever framed a quilt..I did a search on hiding the back and found nothing...I am new to this board it is great..Im from Michigan..Dottiej
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Originally Posted by jitkaau
Do any of those things you suggest and no one will be the wiser.Before you go to the trouble, however, it would be good if you could look at the back of some of the world renown tapestries. It is a real eye-opener to see what a knotty mess they are at the back.
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Originally Posted by Rachelcb80
Originally Posted by Tartan
Some people that do alot of thread painting on quilts, put the top on the batt and stitch all the details. They put the back on later and just outline stitch the main designs. You don't even have to be careful of how far the quilting on the back is because the batting is anchored well with the thread painting. I think you could put a false back on your quilt, outline quilt the main parts to the front and put the binding on.
As far as shows requiring the quilting to be the same on the top as the back, that makes no sense and seems downright anal to me. For an art quilt with loads of thread painting, it makes perfect sense to wait on the backing fabric until the end. Even if you're a perfect FMQ'ing artist, the back will look messy.
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Originally Posted by bobquilt3
Hang it up. Love it. Enjoy it. If anybody pulls it out to look at the back you can tell them to mind their own damn business and if they do it again, you'll break their fingers! (grin) It's your quilt, be free to love it as it is. Our friends love us as we are. . . warts and all. . . and if they don't they aren't true friends.
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Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
Sorry about the back of your quilt. Have you posted a photo yet? The front of course! :)
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