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love 2 sew 03-13-2016 07:46 AM

Pieced Backing Help
 
I've never done a pieced backing. I have 1 & 2 yd cuts of several fabrics that match the quilt top. The top is a Turning Twenty.
If you have suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Joan

meyert 03-13-2016 08:11 AM

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Try googling "pieced quilt backs" I like doing strips of alternating fabrics. Here are a couple that I did [ATTACH=CONFIG]544697[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]544698[/ATTACH]

Tartan 03-13-2016 08:19 AM

I try for as few seams as possible and try not to have the seams line up with the quilt top seams. If I am FMQing, double seams will sometimes cause a skipped stitch.

Bree123 03-13-2016 08:35 AM

When piecing a back, it's generally best to press the seams open rather than to the side.

quiltsRfun 03-13-2016 08:59 AM

You can make a giant 9-patch

ManiacQuilter2 03-13-2016 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 7493012)
I try for as few seams as possible and try not to have the seams line up with the quilt top seams. If I am FMQing, double seams will sometimes cause a skipped stitch.

I agree with Tartan. I usually just insert another fabric or design but keeping it simple.

Boston1954 03-13-2016 10:06 AM

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I just do it in thirds or halves. This one matched just fine with the front.

Silver Needle 03-13-2016 11:19 AM

As a long arm quilter I am starting to see more and more pieced backs. Horizontal seams are better than vertical as vertical seams are rolled up on our roller and create bulk which makes it a little more time consuming to get a smooth even back. Half inch seam allowances with a slightly smaller stitch length and pressed open produce the best results. Hope this helps.

Jan in VA 03-13-2016 01:57 PM

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I spent several of my earlier years in quilting during a time when "back art" was a big deal -- there was even a book by that name; so I frequently still do a bit more piecing on the backs than many people do.

Here are some more ways to do it. (Disregard the faint pink line if it shows in the picture)

Jan in VA

GramE 03-13-2016 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by love 2 sew (Post 7492987)
I've never done a pieced backing. I have 1 & 2 yd cuts of several fabrics that match the quilt top. The top is a Turning Twenty.
If you have suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Joan

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As you can see I was about 5" short on enough backing. Since I was planning on quilting with straight lines, I just cut my one piece into 4 & added the stripes & the 4 square patch.


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