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gump51 06-17-2011 03:47 PM

As I was ironing a floral fabric I noticed that the reverse side of the floral looked beautiful in a soft muted way. Has anyone ever made a quilt using the reverse side of the fabric or am I just weird?! If you don't believe me (or rather help me feel I'm not way out there) take a piece of a floral or bright fabric and see what I mean. Would the fabric, after it is washed, fade differently?

I'm anxious to try this but not if it's not a good idea. Thanks fellow quilters! I look forward to hearing from you.

maine ladybug 06-17-2011 03:49 PM

People use the reverse side of fabric all the time ( sometimes by mistake! ) If it looks good to you, it will to others too and they will never know you used the reverse side.

Diana Lynne 06-17-2011 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by gump51
As I was ironing a floral fabric I noticed that the reverse side of the floral looked beautiful in a soft muted way. Has anyone ever made a quilt using the reverse side of the fabric or am I just weird?! If you don't believe me (or rather help me feel I'm not way out there) take a piece of a floral or bright fabric and see what I mean. Would the fabric, after it is washed, fade differently?

I'm anxious to try this but not if it's not a good idea. Thanks fellow quilters! I look forward to hearing from you.

I am doing one now..I bought some teal fabric that the "right" side was too blueish but the "wrong" side was just perfect..A soft teal..

PaperPrincess 06-17-2011 03:53 PM

Watercolor quilts use the reverse side of the fabric. there are other 'mirror' techiniques that also use the reverse. If you like it, use it!

CoriAmD 06-17-2011 04:04 PM

I did an attic window quilt this way.... one side I used the "front" and for the part across the bottom, I used the "back".... gave the perfect contrast I was looking for. ;-)

ckcowl 06-17-2011 04:18 PM

you pay for both sides of the fabric- why not use both sides if they suit your purpose? sometimes the muted side is the perfect side...there's no such thing as a wrong side.

fabric_fancy 06-17-2011 04:23 PM

i use which every side works best in the project

katesnanna 06-17-2011 04:24 PM

You are not weird or way out there you are "innovative". It's your fabric and you can use any side you like.
You go girl.

luvTooQuilt 06-17-2011 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by ckcowl
you pay for both sides of the fabric- why not use both sides if they suit your purpose? sometimes the muted side is the perfect side...there's no such thing as a wrong side.

Exactly.. Well said!..

sewgull 06-17-2011 04:42 PM

i use whichever side that works best. Good way to get shading and blending.


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