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Old 01-18-2017, 04:19 PM
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I find that I love quilts with white backgrounds and am wanting to make a scrappy quilt to use up some fabric. Do you use plain white (like Kona) or white-on-white? Pictures aren't usually close up enough to see--it just looks white. Thanks for any suggestions!
I use a lot of white in my quilts (very scrappy mish mash) so the white helps calm it down for me. I use both depending on what I grab, solid white or white on white.
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Old 01-19-2017, 03:50 AM
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If it is scrappy I use both if I have both....whatever is in my scraps. Sometimes as if the fabric reads as white I will use it as well. If I really feel as if the quilt needs some calming down and some unifying I will use the same fabric for all the sashing.
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Old 01-19-2017, 04:14 AM
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I use either. A number of years ago, I purchased a bolt of white extra wide for backing and I am still using it. I happen to like the crisp look of white with my scraps. On the other hand, I have lots of white on white scraps that I use with my scrappy quilts too. Happy quilting. Follow your instincts.
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Old 01-19-2017, 04:48 AM
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Personally I prefer Kona Cotton "Snow". Just a hare off from being white...takes away the glare for me.
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Old 01-19-2017, 09:50 AM
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If I'm doing a traditional pattern in traditional fabric like 30's fabric I use a solid such as Kona Snow. For more modern fabric and patterns I use white on white or tone on tones style. I don't care for the white on whites that have the rubbery feel.
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Old 01-19-2017, 06:01 PM
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Thank you, everyone, for your comments. I'm anxious to get started! Let's see what I find at Mary Jo's Fabric Store tomorrow.
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It depends on the quilt. I love the white Fairy Frost and have used it in many quilts. I generally like white on white, but not a real pattern (but I am OCD about shades -- they have to match if I use more than one fabric in the quilt and I never use the same fabric next to each other).
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I use both depending on which I have on hand or the one that is on sale.
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I like white on white (I like it with a small design). If you use a lot of white, etc, go with backing. It's 108" & I buy from buyer on FB at $8 yd... There are a lot of great deals on there....
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I have used both. If the front is flowery,a white on white looks really nice, but something with more solids may look better with plain white. just depends on the front.
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