Yo..Yo.Quilt..HELP !!!
#2
The yo yo quilts I have seen are not backed. Once I saw a picture of a yo yo on a bed on top of a colored sheet so it looked 3 dimensional.
I've seen a yo yo vest that was lined with a strong colored piece of fabric, so it kinda unified all the colors of the yo yo's.
They are so cute.! It's on my list of quilts to make.
I've seen a yo yo vest that was lined with a strong colored piece of fabric, so it kinda unified all the colors of the yo yo's.
They are so cute.! It's on my list of quilts to make.
#3
The very first opportunity quilt my guild did was a yo-yo quilt. That baby was HUGE & yes, we did back it with a sheet. Ours had a very pastel-ish/30's fabric look to it, so they used a white sheet on the back.
My Dad won it at our quilt show, then donated to my aunt & uncle who used it to raise money for the Huntington's Disease Association. The first person to win it from them donated it back & they sold MORE tickets on it! It made a lot of money for them. :D
My Dad won it at our quilt show, then donated to my aunt & uncle who used it to raise money for the Huntington's Disease Association. The first person to win it from them donated it back & they sold MORE tickets on it! It made a lot of money for them. :D
#4
Like the earlier poster said, YOYOs are not usually backed with anything. They originally were placed over white sheets. Only after many of us inherited them, did we
begin to dislay them over colored sheets.
Their beauty is in the intricate work.
begin to dislay them over colored sheets.
Their beauty is in the intricate work.
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I've got the yo-yo wall-hanging in my avatar without a backing as I wanted our periwinkle wall to show through. When using yo-yos for a quilt, I'd tack each yo-yo down (knot tying) to be sure it stayed in place. Will be interested in seeing other responses. A great thread!
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Originally Posted by zyxquilts
The very first opportunity quilt my guild did was a yo-yo quilt. That baby was HUGE & yes, we did back it with a sheet. Ours had a very pastel-ish/30's fabric look to it, so they used a white sheet on the back.
My Dad won it at our quilt show, then donated to my aunt & uncle who used it to raise money for the Huntington's Disease Association. The first person to win it from them donated it back & they sold MORE tickets on it! It made a lot of money for them. :D
My Dad won it at our quilt show, then donated to my aunt & uncle who used it to raise money for the Huntington's Disease Association. The first person to win it from them donated it back & they sold MORE tickets on it! It made a lot of money for them. :D
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