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fluffynan 07-11-2011 10:15 AM

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Hi, I have finished the top of the black and white D9p for my DD and tomorrow will go shopping for the backing. She is happy for me to decide what fabric to use. I am not sure whether to go for a solid black or white, or to go for a black/white or white/black print. Also should I see if they have black batting - don't know if they do batting in black, or stick to white. I would appreciate your ideas please. I have, I hope, attached a picture of the top as it is at the moment. Thanks again.
Sue

the binding will be a white/black print
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quiltingcandy 07-11-2011 10:21 AM

Depending on what you use for the back would dictate to me the color of the batting. If you go with a black back, then you would more than likely want the black batting. But if you go with a light backing, maybe a white on white, then definitely a white batting.

mltquilt 07-11-2011 10:21 AM

Gorgeous quilt. I do believe they make a black batting. Regarding the backing, maybe the grey marble that is in the quilt or the black and white print, not the one with circles.

mltquilt

BigDog 07-11-2011 10:22 AM

I would use a print for the back. Also black and white, but different from the top. That way, it's 2 quilts, lol.

Ohhh, I just now saw the image. I would love the back in the black and white dots. Yes!

mom-6 07-11-2011 10:23 AM

Beautiful quilt!

I have seen black batting and I've also used black (and other colors)fleece as combination batting/backing.

If it were my quilt, I'd use a black/white print for the backing unless I decided to just go with the black fleece.

Holice 07-11-2011 10:31 AM

Yes, black batting is available. I would suggest that.
Also the small print would look good as backing.
I would bind it with the more solid in the top.
Or you could go wild and put a color on the backing.
If you are hand quilting then the small print would cover up stitches.

Holice 07-11-2011 10:32 AM

fleese would be oo heavy and hard to quilt.

fluffynan 07-11-2011 10:49 AM

Thank you all for your suggestions. Will see what the shop has in stock tomorrow and think about what you have all said. We are lucky to have three shops reasonably close by. I have already visited two of them when I bought the material for the top. None of them had a great selection of black and white, so I hope that the third shop will have a bigger selection. They are also very helpful for someone like me who is fairy new to quilting. I am worried that if I use a white batting, any stray black threads - how do you stop them showing LOL - from the fabric in the top may show through on the white border. I mean where stray ends unravel a bit, does that make sense? I will be machine quilting, fairly new but did meandering on my DS quilt.
Sue

QuiltE 07-11-2011 11:15 AM

It's a lovely quilt and yes you can get black batting, though you may not have as many options in the types of batting.

Backing, I see a white and black print ... more white, to give some brightness.

And if you have a sense of flair and drama ... I would go for a bright coloured print, with s ome black in it, or a black background to it.

Take a look at this quilt of mine, and you'll see a fabric I think would make for a lovely backing!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-122204-1.htm

MTS 07-11-2011 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltE
And if you have a sense of flair and drama ... I would go for a bright coloured print, with s ome black in it, or a black background to it.

Yes!!! A fabulous Kaffe floral. ;-)
http://www.tennesseequilts.com/cgi-b...pid=1#GP93redd

Really, there is enough black on the front. How cool would the turndown (at least that) be with some great color!


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