Questions on reversible quilts and backings.
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Location: Gaylord, MN
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I will always do a meander or something similar - that way whatever the back is, it will look OK. If the front is blocks that you are doing something special in, the meander, stipple or all over design will look good. I FMQ with my standard home machine. I took a couple of tutorials on it and learned to handle big quilts - I just don't like spending $100-$200 to have a quilt long arm quilted. The work is beautiful but I want the quilt to be all me - from start to finish. The hardest part is getting the top, batting and back basted together - I'm usually down on the floor and that gets harder as you get older - a bummer.
Good luck,
KaraMarie
Good luck,
KaraMarie
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
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On my double sided quilts, I quilt to suit my dominant side and let the stitches fall where they may on the back. Echoing flowers on the front gave the pieced back on my daughter's quilt a new dimension, but we liked it.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t192881.html
On this one with I did try to avoid in the eyes in the pictures on the back while thread painting the animals on the front.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t174360.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t192881.html
On this one with I did try to avoid in the eyes in the pictures on the back while thread painting the animals on the front.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t174360.html
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Lebanon Missouri
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My backings are never the same block pattern - but I do carry the same color scheme.This way my binding looks good for both sides. I will pick out some thing both sides have in common like a leaf or flower etc. and go with that or else an Amish Braid.
#28
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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The quilt as you go method is a great way to make a wonderful looking quilt. If you use a fancy stitch or however you quilt your blocks, make sure you pull the bobbin thread up to tie off your thread. The first one I made I used the cutter on my machine and now that I have learned to pull up the bobbin thread I am much happier with the back it is just a nice as the front.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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Go to youtube, look for "the gourmet quilter", and watch her video on 'quilt as you go'. She has a wonderful easy method for making the quilt double sided by fabric choice alone. Good luck, and post pictures!
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