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najudy 04-12-2018 03:56 AM

Quilt backings
 
Has anyone used sheets for backing. I am considering buying flat sheets in the bulk to have on hand for quilt backs. Don't want anything that would pill or stretch. Don't know exactly which fiber would be best.

Homespun 04-12-2018 04:38 AM

I have used 'used' sheets. They are softer after their many washings.

Shelbie 04-12-2018 04:56 AM

I use sheets all of the time. I prefer all cotton but often have to use polycotton or flannel. I will not use microfibre as I hate the feel of it. I haven't tried bamboo. I have never had a problem with sheets stretching or pilling. There are all sorts of myths about using sheets but I haven't had any problems using them. My APQS Lenni doesn't care what backing that I use, sheets don't wear out sooner than tops and cotton sheets are not an inferior backing in my opinion.

Tartan 04-12-2018 05:42 AM

It used to be that sheets were harder to hand quilt through but with machine quilting it no longer matters. You still want good quality sheets so they last the life of the quilt.

Mariposa 04-12-2018 05:44 AM

I have used sheets for backings, but I only use a cotton one, or flannel.

luvstoquilt 04-12-2018 05:55 AM

Never used a sheet but might!

ljptexas 04-12-2018 06:16 AM

I have used sheets too. Found cotton ones at thrift stores....

pewa88 04-12-2018 07:04 AM

I have used sheets and have the best results on my longarm with lower thread count sheets.

Gagigi 04-13-2018 02:49 AM

Does anyone know where you can purchase new top sheets withouthaving to buy sheet sets?

grammamo 04-13-2018 04:09 AM

Target has their "threshold" sheets that come packaged with a flat sheet..(you can also buy the fitted one)..They are 300 thread count...wash nicely...and are easy to quilt (I use a long arm)..

SusieQOH 04-13-2018 04:12 AM

I never have because I used to hand quilt exclusively but now that I'm starting to machine quilt I may try one. I would use all cotton for the back.

Jane Quilter 04-13-2018 04:18 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 8038923)
It used to be that sheets were harder to hand quilt through but with machine quilting it no longer matters. You still want good quality sheets so they last the life of the quilt.

This is what I found (I am a hand quilter). And it is because they are so superior to quilting fabric (have a higher thread count) that I could not get my needle through. So go cheap, or go used, and (especially if you machine quilt) you should be fine. I think it is a great alternative.

SillySusan 04-13-2018 04:23 AM

I use sheets almost all the time. You can get just the top sheets, any size, at thrift shops, usually cost between $2 to $4. 100% cotton or blends work fine. I don't like the soft, thin, or silky ones.

quilttiger 04-13-2018 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by Gagigi (Post 8039580)
Does anyone know where you can purchase new top sheets withouthaving to buy sheet sets?

This past week, I ordered a flat flannel sheet through Amazon to replace the old flannel cover on my folding design wall.

madamekelly 04-13-2018 02:54 PM

I have even bought white flannel flat sheets and dyed them to match the quilt top. I do wash them in hot water after dying to prevent “bleeders”. I baste them really well with glue, and never had a problem quilting them on my DSM.

Barb in Louisiana 04-13-2018 06:39 PM

I use Cotton Sheeting for my backings on almost all my quilts. My long arm doesn't care and they wash well. I have had no problem with wear. Most quilts don't get washed that often. I am going to have to check out the prices of flat sheets as I can no longer get the Sheeting with a 50% off coupon. Hancock's closed down. Boo Hiss!

najudy 04-14-2018 04:24 AM

I buy them from an Ebay store, named Georgia Towels. They have lots of flat sheets sold separately. You can get all cotton or poly cotton blend. You can buy them singly or in packets of four or six and the prices are really good. And they are made in the USA. Customer service is excellent.

klswift 04-14-2018 07:23 AM

I do it all the time. Buying 'cheaper' sheets works better because of the lower thread count. Not super thin, but you can have trouble quilting with the high count quality sheets. When Anna's Linen was still around, I would buy several of the basic colors whenever they ran their sales and use them for backing on charity quilts or throw quilts that I sold at a local shop. It really kept the cost down so I could sell them and make a profit. I would often quilt with a variegated or contrast color so the pattern showed up nicely on the backing.

Mdegenhart 04-14-2018 10:04 AM

Poly/cotton bed sheets pill over time. At least any I've ever had and slept on did.

crafty pat 04-14-2018 12:49 PM

My DM used them all the time, she hand quilted. I have only done one or two I machine quilt and always liked the results. I am getting ready to do one now for my DD she wants it backed with a sheet to match a sheet set she wants to use it with.


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