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which is your preferred backing?

Old 04-23-2010, 10:19 AM
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My prefered back is the "extra" wide so I have no seam. Howver, I have done most of the methods mentioned here. I do like to use up what I can in my stash when possable.
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Old 04-23-2010, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
Originally Posted by shaverg
Here is the web site for piecing a backing.
http://www.reddawn.net/quilt/backings.htm
thanks, that looks EZ enough! i think i stumbled on that site before, but didn't need it till now! i appreciate it! i put myself to sleep at night trying to figure out how i am going to do the backs on all these quilts!
I'm going to try that. When I don't have the wide backing this would be so much easier.
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Old 04-23-2010, 09:22 PM
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I have used large patch work using some the same fabric thats in the top, Makes me happy
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Old 04-23-2010, 09:36 PM
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So far, my backs are all one piece. I have to check out these links though. Someday I will end up piecing together I'm sure.
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Old 04-24-2010, 04:42 AM
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I have been quilting for 27 years and I've always pieced my backs using two seams on each side when I make anything larger than the fabric width. It is so easy with the tube method. I also learned you should never have a seam down the center, especially on a large quilt, because of the stress and pulling on a center seam, if it drapes it will pull on that center seam and will eventually wear out the center seam. The tube solves that problem.
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Old 04-24-2010, 05:33 AM
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This is really good information. Thanks!!
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Old 04-24-2010, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by shaverg
I have been quilting for 27 years and I've always pieced my backs using two seams on each side when I make anything larger than the fabric width. It is so easy with the tube method. I also learned you should never have a seam down the center, especially on a large quilt, because of the stress and pulling on a center seam, if it drapes it will pull on that center seam and will eventually wear out the center seam. The tube solves that problem.
Whoops meant to say a seam on each side. I sure you know what I meant. :roll:
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Old 04-24-2010, 05:37 AM
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I usually used a pieced back out of scraps, but I really do like the tube idea. Will try it next week.

Also, I like to use drapery fabric for backing because you can usually get it very inexpensive at Hancocks, especially on sale, but the extra weight seems to make it easier for me to FMQ with working very had to keep the backing wrinkle free.
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Old 04-24-2010, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by shaverg
I also learned you should never have a seam down the center, especially on a large quilt, because of the stress and pulling on a center seam, if it drapes it will pull on that center seam and will eventually wear out the center seam.
Oh my goodness! What a valuable piece of information that I did not have in my goodie box!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(Not a solution for this post, just a tidbit: Many, many of my quilts have been reversible. A completed quilt top on each side. Just makes me happy.)
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Old 04-24-2010, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by shaverg
Here is the web site for piecing a backing.
http://www.reddawn.net/quilt/backings.htm
Is it just me??? I can't get this website to come up....
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