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If I have to piece it I try to make it 3 pieces with the largest in the center of the quilt. Definitely personal choice. A wonderful woman who I took a class from showed me a quilt on her bed and she put large squares on the back so she could reverse it and she said in 20 years she has never showed the other side. But it is a good way to use up fabric.
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The quilt does not care which way the backing seam goes. I put my seam sideways/horizontal. It seams to take less fabric that way. Most of my quilts are about 65 x80 so I can get away with 4 yds of 45" putting the seam sideways instead of 5.5 yrs putting the seam up and down.
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Originally Posted by meemersmom
Originally Posted by CharlottsQuilts
Hi, I was wondering about the seam in the backing material. Do you center the seam on the back of the quilt or not?
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I used to piece my backings but now I only buy backings that at 108 or larger. I don't like seams. I am always looking for sales on backings. They have improved so much.
And, yes, the colors are much nicer than what they used to be. I don't use broadcloth. |
Originally Posted by hockeymom
I usually buy flat sheet from walmart and use it for my backing.
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Hello. If you run the seam from the side across it will take less material.
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I've been taught (right or wrong) to avoid putting the seams at the common fold. I'm told it weakens the seam to be folded and unfolded, and that does make sense to me. It would depend on how the quilt might be used that would determine how I did the back. If you know it's not going to be folded/unfolded a lot, seam placement wouldn't be as much of an issue as with one that would be in and out of use.
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