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Treasureit 02-04-2012 08:58 AM

Making the sandwich with a striped backing - help please
 
I am trying to sandwich my quilt and I am going crazy trying to get it straight. I am using a striped backing and I can't seem to get the stripes straight. Any advise would be very helpful.

Treasureit 02-04-2012 09:19 AM

No one uses stripe fabric on the backs of their quilts?

lenette 02-04-2012 09:35 AM

I always try not to use stripe, but I can barely get anything straight.

hheelleenn 02-04-2012 09:37 AM

I did ONCE, but learned a lesson. The only way I use stripes is to cut the fabric into large squares or planks and change the direction of the stripe like pavers are? And I create a pattern of stripes.

AnnieH 02-04-2012 10:25 AM

Stripes give you away every time. I avoid them as they show up my wonky sewing.
Annie

cjr 02-04-2012 10:27 AM

My guess is it is not printed straight. Follow the salvage & see if stpipes follow it also.

susie-susie-susie 02-04-2012 10:34 AM

Maybe you could put the stripes on diagonally. I never use stripes just because it is too hard to keep them straight. Good luck with your quilt.
Sue

katz_n_kwiltz 02-04-2012 11:41 AM

have sewn all my life, and I am amazed at reading the replies, how many chickens are out there.
First-- you must see if the stripes are straight, I personally have no problems with stripes, but if I
would use it for a backing, i would make the stripes go vertical, and make your seam horizontal-
cut off the selvage (machined edge) pin every stripe- and sew it together, no sweat!
you have a problem, email me here, ill help you out the best way i can!
good luck
katz

QuiltE 02-04-2012 11:48 AM

It can be done ... you need one heck of a lot of patience if you are going to get it squared up and straight as can be!

As some others pointed out ... it's a tricky one!

Treasureit 02-04-2012 12:07 PM

I have played with it all I can stand...I think it is close, but I am sure not 100%. If the batting didn't stick so well it would be easier to adjust. I pinned it all along one side (stripes are vertical)...measured and then checked the back...working all the way along the side...but still off a little on the opposite side - must not have had it perfectly smooth all over. It is pinned now and have started my SID...I do have thread that matches the backing color so it won't show too much(I hope).

Next time if I can avoid stripes I will - or do it on an angle. Thanks for the input. Challenges are just opportunities to learn!

Tartan 02-04-2012 01:12 PM

I handle stipes the same way I handle a pieced back because I hate my seams to be uneven too. I put registration pins on the back fabric and match them to registration pins on the quilt top. If your stripes/seams are straight and the quilt top isn't straight and centered on the backing, when you trim the quilt edge you have a problem. Hope it works out well for you.

Treasureit 02-05-2012 08:58 AM

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OK I think it came out pretty well....but lesson learned - avoid stripes!

Doreen 02-05-2012 09:36 AM

I never use stripes because of getting it straight. Most of the time the fabric is not printed right. You might tear the fabric and see if it is on the grain.

omaluvs2quilt 02-05-2012 10:17 AM

looks great, but I'd avoid them too...except of course in blocks, borders & bindings, I just love them!

joyce888 02-05-2012 10:25 AM

Would you consider cutting the backing into four squares? Then you could turn them horizontal and vertical.

quiltsRfun 02-05-2012 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Treasureit (Post 4941883)
No one uses stripe fabric on the backs of their quilts?


Originally Posted by lenette (Post 4941926)
I always try not to use stripe, but I can barely get anything straight.


Originally Posted by hheelleenn (Post 4941936)
I did ONCE, but learned a lesson. The only way I use stripes is to cut the fabric into large squares or planks and change the direction of the stripe like pavers are? And I create a pattern of stripes.

UH OH! looks like I'm in trouble! I'm getting ready to quilt one with striped backing. Never considered the problems I might encounter. Keeping my fingers crossed.

QuiltingCrazie 02-05-2012 01:25 PM

Just speaking from experience, I put stripes on the back of my daughters quilt. After I sandwiched the quilt and started hand quilting did I turn it over and walked back and really looked at and got super dizzy! Could have been my colors but look at yours..my poor daughter can't lay hers out and enjoy the back or the quilting on the back. I still love the front tho....


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