Quilted Quilt
I am have gotten a quilt quilted with a white backing and now I'm thinking I should have used the left over fabric to make different sized circles to applicae on the backing. Do you think I would still be able to do that or would that kinda ruin the quilting motif on the back - I would have to hand sew the circles. What is your opinion? Thanks. L
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If you don't mind covering up the quilting, go ahead and add your applique circles to the back.
I, personally, would leave the back plain. |
If the circles aren't huge, I would think you could go ahead and appliqué them on and hand quilt them a little to match up with the original machine quilting lines. But I have never done it so hopefully you will get other more experienced opinions!
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As Jeanne S stated, it would depend on the size of the circles. It is difficult to applique by hand anything that is already quilted.
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Most times I leave the backs plain.
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..make a pillow case and put circles on the edge....
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It can be done--very carefully. You can carefully stitch, just catching the backing fabric with an invisible ladder stitch. It will be time consuming, but you won't ruin the quilting on the front.
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I would go ahead and add the Applique, then carefully resew the quilting through the appliqués in what ever manner you used for the first quilting.
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I am sure you will be able to find room for even small circles to applique on the back. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by lucyprim39
(Post 7011527)
I am have gotten a quilt quilted with a white backing and now I'm thinking I should have used the left over fabric to make different sized circles to applicae on the backing. Do you think I would still be able to do that or would that kinda ruin the quilting motif on the back - I would have to hand sew the circles. What is your opinion? Thanks. L
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