Needed to piece fabrics for the back, as I was determined to make every part of this from my stash.
So, in typical me fashion, I studied up on quilt backs...
My second-ever Craftsy class, taught by the wonderful Elizabeth Hartman of Oh, Fransson!
A well-thought-out back |
Pretty good result, I believe. I employed work-arounds in using the large-scale floral fabric, as it was mostly pre-cut pieces from a 1990's romper pattern. I had lots of appropriately-colored batik fabric (the on-point squares from the quilt front), but I didn't particularly want to use it; I can still be stingy when dipping into my stash, don't you know.
Gallery of other pieced backings (always run short of fabric, it seems)
Blue baby quilt. Another project where I was determined to use up all of a long-stashed fabric (the teal zebra).
Backing of queen-sized stack-n-whack. It makes a very nice alternative side.
I LOVE pieced backs way more then one fabric ones!!! One of my favorite ones, especially smaller quilts, is an off center 4 patch!
ReplyDeleteLove the back of the queen-sized stack-n-wack!!
Your blue baby quilt rocks!!!!!!
And I am sure that I have that Craftsy class on my list - and you did great getting that quilt done so quickly and with a backing you should be proud of!!! Keep that creativity flowing and make great backs for all your quilts!!!!
Ooh, I like the show-off of your latest off center 4 patch back on your blog! I'm gonna have to borrow that idea sometime soon.
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Thanks for all your encouragement, m'dear; we will keep each other going, eh?
love pieced backs. makes for two quilts in one! yours are spectacular
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dawn. Although I like the look of pieced backs, I tend to want to be *finished* when I have worked so hard on the top. My previous pieced backs have all been out of necessity to stretch backing fabric.
DeleteHowever, the Craftsy Class has given me a new appreciation for what can be done