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Sandra in Minnesota 08-21-2017 07:13 PM

I recently purchased wide backing from Missouri Star Quilting. It is absolutely beautiful!

patski 08-21-2017 08:46 PM

I just bought some at Marshalls Dry goods on line and I am very happy with the quality

Conartist1945 08-22-2017 03:14 AM

Marshals Dry good- best prices anywhere

Roberta 08-22-2017 04:11 AM

I buy all my backing fabric at our local Marden's store in Maine. Not a huge amount to chose from but at $7.99 a yard for 108 inch wide, I can usually find something that works.

SusieQOH 08-22-2017 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by Sandra in Minnesota (Post 7891938)
I recently purchased wide backing from Missouri Star Quilting. It is absolutely beautiful!

I love Missouri Star- very cheap or free shipping. Loads of wonderful fabrics, tools, etc, the nicest people around! And Jenny's tutorials every week. I've also sent quilts to be quilted. The batting is included in the price- very reasonable for long arm quilting. Love that place!

Julie R 08-22-2017 04:16 AM

I have to agree about Marshalls Dry Goods. I buy 108" blenders. I don't know the name of the color, but the number is 702 - it quilts up beautifully. Bought a bolt for $4.95/yard.

AUQuilter 08-22-2017 04:16 AM

Like Chasezzz, I have purchased from Hancock's of Paducah. Did a whole cloth for BIL and got both pieces from them. I think it was $8.99 and that was two years ago. Did pick up wide backing from Fabric.com another time.

AnngelAnne 08-22-2017 04:59 AM

Marshalls Dry Good on line, decent price, quick service, decent material.

AnngelAnne 08-22-2017 05:00 AM


Originally Posted by Roberta (Post 7892037)
I buy all my backing fabric at our local Marden's store in Maine. Not a huge amount to chose from but at $7.99 a yard for 108 inch wide, I can usually find something that works.

I totally agree with you. Good place.

klswift 08-22-2017 07:43 AM

Most of the shops (online and brick and mortar) have extra wide backing. They call it extra wide or simply quilt backing. Or you can use a sheet. If you do, do not buy an expensive high thread count sheet, it is harder to quilt. If you do need to piece, try to do something that is not a seam down the center. If making a plain backing, I will split one length in half lengthwise and attach it to the sides of the full width piece so the seams run down the sides rather than the middle. But, I rarely do this because I like to piece the backs. Whether it is simply a narrow row or two down the length or scattering in a few extra blocks. I think it just adds a bit of fun to the backside. A favorite way to 'stretch' backing is to cut it into four pieces and do something down the center and across the middle (like a cross). This is also a great way to use up all the bits and bobs left from the top.


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