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ukdame 06-13-2015 06:24 PM

Holiday table runners in Moda Crazy for Red and Joy Noel- what backing color to use?
 
Will soon be starting Bazaar holiday quilting- never too early-ha. I have some pretty Moda charm packs that have holiday tones but not overtly holiday in design. Should I use neutral creams, beige tones, reds or greens for backing ?
I want them to look classy.

tesspug 06-13-2015 06:27 PM

I would go with the creams or beige. Maybe a gold.

coopah 06-13-2015 06:40 PM

Tesspug nailed it. Will it be so that both sides will be used? If so, that might help your decision.

ManiacQuilter2 06-14-2015 04:36 AM

I try to match my threads when quilting so if the top is prominently multi Christmas, then I would find a busy similar design especially if selling. You don't want any of your quilting errors to show.

ukdame 06-14-2015 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 (Post 7226122)
I try to match my threads when quilting so if the top is prominently multi Christmas, then I would find a busy similar design especially if selling. You don't want any of your quilting errors to show.

Great tip. I was thinking a solid but a busy bottom design would as you say "hide some quilting errors" AND perhaps be reversible. Not sure how many folks even use them. I tend to do table cloths and when that's off ( the its my sewing cutting -piece placing surface- ha.

junegerbracht 06-15-2015 04:48 AM

I've made Christmas fair items for my church for many years. Seems anything with gold - some glitz - always sells first. People tend to spend for holiday items. Good luck.

Bibliogirl 06-15-2015 08:10 AM

I made a table runner for my daughter last Christmas. The top was a shimmering ruby red with a design in gold thread. I used a gold fabric that also shimmered for the back. I put gold tassels on the ends. She liked it because it was good for Christmas, but also for any special occasion.

QuiltingHaven 06-15-2015 08:38 AM

Okay, don't shoot me. I would put a nice spring or summer fabric as the backing. I have made several Christmas Runners and table toppers and I always make the backing (floral or red, white, blue, or spring, or Fall) fabric totally different so that when the holiday is over, they can flip it over and use it again with a non-holiday or another holiday.
Everyone that I have ever given one of these runners/table toppers have appreciate the fact that they can use it another month with a different theme. My thoughts!!!!!

SuziSew 06-15-2015 11:04 AM

If you use a snowflake backing it would double as a winter table topper. Most of my toppers are "double duty" I made a Valentine topper with red and white floral on the back, flip it over and I'm set for spring! It makes a great selling point too!

Latrinka 06-15-2015 11:37 AM

I agree with another holiday/season on flip side, last year I did halloween on one side, Thanksgiving on the other. You could do patriotic for Sept-Labor Day, Halloween for October, Turkey for Thanksgiving, Christmas for December, Maybe snowflakes/snowmen for January, Feb-valentines, March-St Patricks Day, April- Easter, then May and July patriotic, then summer for June and August, oh my goodness, I need to get off of here and GET BUSY on that sewing machine!!! LOL!!!


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