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    #16
    Originally posted by Margo
    Nancy, I actually started with my backing fabric!
    Recently, I purchased a beautiful like-new 100% cotton Liz Claiborne queen-size floral sheet from the Salvation Army. So, one day, I will make a quilt starting with it as the backing fabric.

    When I started the 2009 BOM, my original intent was just to make the feathered star to practice paper-piecing. I got caught up in the forum support and "Show & Tell" of all of the TQS members also working on this BOM--I was hooked. Never would I ever have attempted such a challenging quilt otherwise. I'm very pleased with my quilt top and want to make the right choice for the backing.

    Thanks to everyone who replied to my question. I'd still like to hear opinions about whether or not Madras plaid would make a good quilt backing.

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      #17
      After using the green print backing I had purchased to enlarge to king sized, I had to find anotherbacking. Found one very much like Margot's, a yellow background with red, coral, pink larger flowers, gold medium, and light blue small. The qullting shows up very well, and I love the way the back blends with the colors form the quilt top. BTW, I found it on Ebay. Bought 9 yards but she sent all she had--13 or so, so now I have extra for pillowcases. I've been sleeping under it for a week. The wool was fine until a few nights ago. I wake up very warm about 4 am. Love the wool, and will use it from now on. It really makes the qulting pop. Sally

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        #18
        Nancy, I think the Madras plaid may work just fine for the backing, but you will probably want to pre-wash and dry it several times to make sure it's not going to shrink a lot more than the top will. It's been a long time since I've sewn with Madras, and I'm not sure how different the fabrics may be now, but they used to fade awfully badly. I would test for that, also.


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #19
          I used a wide backing for no piecing. It is a gray multitone which goes well with the front! I just need to handsew the binding down, it is done!

          Maggie in E. Central Illinois


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            #20
            I used a wide backing like Carole's- the Sew Batik fabric comes in a large variety of colorways and designs. The fabric is softer then many other batiks. I love working with it on the longarm and no seams is great.

            Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
            Longarm quilter - Gammill Classic Pro

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              #21
              I used a wide backing purchased over the internet, maybe at keepsake quilting? It's just a light cream with faint pink roses, the fabric is kind of loosely woven but it worked perfectly as a backing. I just finished the quilting yesterday! and am working my way around the binding now. Woohoo! Can't wait for it to be finished so I can wash all that blue marker out

              Kathy

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                #22
                Originally posted by Margo
                Nancy, I think the Madras plaid may work just fine for the backing, but you will probably want to pre-wash and dry it several times to make sure it's not going to shrink a lot more than the top will. It's been a long time since I've sewn with Madras, and I'm not sure how different the fabrics may be now, but they used to fade awfully badly. I would test for that, also.
                You're right, Margot! I remember that Madras shrinks and fades, but softens and feels so wonderful next to your skin. Also, it breathes because it is more loosely woven than most quilter's cottons. The shrinkage and fading doesn't concern me, because I would prewash thoroughly beforehand. My concern is wear longevity. I remember that my madras shirts would rarely last more than a few years, but they certainly got laundered a lot more than a quilt would. Now, I'm convincing myself that Madras wouldn't be the best fabric choice for a quilt back.

                Thanks for your feedback!

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                  #23
                  Nancy, one more thing that you might want to keep in mind. I also remember how nice and soft the Madras shirts were to wear, but they really didn't hold up very well. The fact that unless the quilt will hang on the wall, the BACK of the quilt is where most of the friction will occur, whether it is on top of a bed or next to a body. That probably means that we need to pay attention to the quality of the backing fabric and consider how well it will hold up to its intended use. That is why I really check to see how loosely woven the extra wide fabrics are before I purchase them, because my quilts are mostly made to be used up and loved to death, and I want the fabric to last!


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                  That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                    #24
                    Hi all, I put the last stitch into the quilt this afternoon, and it is washed and drying. Yippee! I never thought this day would come! It's quilted with bamboo/cotton batting, turned out very nice, beyond any expectations I had back in January 2009. Now to find a way to take a photo of it to post- it's pretty large and heavy.

                    Congratulations to all of you who have finished already, and encouragement to the ones who are still working on theirs. It's worth every hour of work, keep at it!

                    Kathy

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                      #25
                      Since my quilt had a lot of white throughout, I chose a white on white 108" wide for the back. I'm hoping that soiling won't be an issue as it will be on a bed in the extra bedroom. It's at the longarm quilter now and won't be back home until September. It was hard saying goodbye for that length of time :cry:

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