question about quilt backing
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question about quilt backing
I notice that quilt backing is "cheaper" (more affordable) than piecing cotton. Does anyone use the backing such as the kind they have in online fabric stores for piecing? What is the difference? I would probably cut it in half right away in order to make it easier to work with. Any comments would be helpful for this newbie. (4 years of quilting, but still very new at it.) TIA [thanks in advance.]
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For backings, I use either muslin or sheets, for the muslin I prefer the wide. I've also used polar fleece with no batting. I would use whatever works for YOU, and don't pay much attention to the "quilt police."
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I don't know why you couldn't use it for piecing. There is usually just not the range of colors and patterns in the backing as there is in the quilters' cotton. I often use the same fabric on the back as some that I used on the front. As previous poster said "there are no quilt police."
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I usually like to use good fabric for my backing as I do on the quilt top. I normally make lap size quilts for charity so I use the extra fabric from the quilt top on the backing so I get the size I need.
#6
I always end up with backing fabric left over which goes in with my scraps. I've only had one backing fabric that I didn't like for piecing because it was a little heavier feeling. But I did use it in another quilt for sashing strips and it worked fine.
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I thought that the only difference between backing and "cotton" is the width most backing being 108" not 40". Sometimes backing does feel difference but you should be able to use it in the front of the quilt. 108" backing is much easier to work with than piecing 40" fabric together. I try to use wide backing unless I cannot find a good color. Sometimes I will make my own backing from left over fabric but this is really a pain. What I do is start with a square in the middle and keep adding wide border until I get the size I need.
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Yes, I use backing for piecing all the time. I hit my local fabric store from time to time to see what they have on clearance in the backing fabrics. Sometimes they'll have only about a yard of a fabric but its 108" wide so you're getting 3 yds for the price of one give or take a few bucks.
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