Quilt backing
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fo rme...it is just a toss up...most of the time I just prefer to use the extra wide baking so I can just go straight to the long arm. BUt sometimes I will peice the back with the leftover scraps from the quilt...which is nice because then I don't haev huge peices of scraps..and it is like having two quilts in one....or I will just use fabric from my stash that kind of matches my quilt...depends on the occasion.
#14
When I was doing a lot of handquilting for customers I picked up at least six yards of any good quality cotton fabric that was in the 50% off sale area. I have a decent colletion still. I also buy up any wide muslin that is on sale or where I can use a coupon. I have at least two good size boxes of various shades of white/offwhite etc. As a handquilter I prefer to piece the back as little as possible because it is just another seam to have to quilt through.
#15
I just buy good used sheets that are in good shape for my backings, they work well for me,I don't worry about whether they will pill , for if they are on top a bed sheet
you want notice it anyways and if it does pill and it brothers you you can just take a cheap shaving razor and run it over it and no more pills..
you want notice it anyways and if it does pill and it brothers you you can just take a cheap shaving razor and run it over it and no more pills..
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