Most of the time I really prefer piecing to quilting…just want to make tops forever! But a month or so ago, I pulled out a few recently finished quilt tops and began working on backings.
I tend to make my backing decisions after my quilt top is finished. And this year my focus has been on using up mainly what I have here on hand really ... any larger pieces neglected in my stash, a group of leftover fabrics or blocks from the front, maybe a vintage sheet or two.
I love a scrappy look, and I'm finding that the back of a quilt is the perfect way to use up more scraps & leftovers and perhaps add an extra little surprise.
It took me a few days to sort my backings out and then I sent everything off to Leeanne from quiltmekiwi for some quilting goodness. My quilts have come back home now, and they all have that 'party in the quilt back' vibe happening.
*Warning: photo overload!
'checkered garden #2' - the flower power version!
Backing: I pulled out a small log cabin quilt top (see back here) in pink, brown & green leftovers, and then just started building around the log cabin center with my chunky strips to bring it up to size. Hm-m-m - this one has a real two-sided appeal thingy happening!
and a few other details about the quilt front:
Fabrics: Definitely channeling my vintage granny chic with modern twist vibe here! I selected blending florals in light - medium values from my stash, in a variety of old & new prints, in peachy pinks, rosy pinks, primrose yellow, green, & teal/aqua. Add in a little contrast from the darker teals & bright pink, et voilà!
Fabrics: Definitely channeling my vintage granny chic with modern twist vibe here! I selected blending florals in light - medium values from my stash, in a variety of old & new prints, in peachy pinks, rosy pinks, primrose yellow, green, & teal/aqua. Add in a little contrast from the darker teals & bright pink, et voilà!
Quilting: edge-to-edge 'coneflower' panto, a favourite of mine at present!
'Margorie'
and a few other details about the quilt front:
Quilt pattern: #Marjoriequilt by Penelope Handmade
Fabric: various pink/peach/lilac/blues from my stash.
Quilting: My 'Margorie' quilt is finished with 'peeling good' quilting.
This is my 'Positivities' quilt
It's certainly a happy day when you make good progress on a yearlong project.
Backing: a great way to use up some mixed size, leftover vintage sheet pieces.
and a few other details about the quilt front:
Fabrics: I opted to use a constant soft minty-green solid as my background and I used a selection of scraps from my stash. I appreciate how Rachel creates these sampler quilts with so much negative space. It allows the blocks to flow and our individual colour choices tie the whole thing together.
Quilting: simply quilted in edge-to-edge straight lines by Leeanne who by now knows my taste so well!
And finally, 'Le Moyne Star
Backing: I had one leftover block, so I used that as my starting point. Next, I added a pink & orange mishmash from my stash, strips & chunks set in an improv log cabin style until it all came up to size.
Fabrics: It was fun making these fussy cut blocks. I decided the Anna Maria Horner peach/pink 'Cathedral' print would be my unifying element, and I used it for the sashing & borders. I also repeated a couple of other fabrics in different colourways, to help with a calmer & more cohesive look.
Quilting: edge-to-edge 'coneflower' panto, it works so well with all those AMH fabrics!
A little pile of happiness💕
Thank you, Leeanne for quilting my quilt tops and turning them into quilts, they have come up a treat.
If anyone needs me, I'll be busy binding!
Linking up my "finishes" with Michelle here
I'm curious, what’s your take on making pieced backings? hate them or love them?
Linda
13 comments:
Your quilts turned out amazing! Love the daisy quilting especially. So, so pretty. Pieced backs are my fave though sometimes I don't want to take the time to create them! It definitely helps in using up older fabrics though.:)
nicely done! I never piece my backs and prefer to not quilt through more seams! and I guess I'm lazy by that point.
What an inspiring quilt show in your post today! I rarely take time to piece an interesting back so I enjoy seeing what everyone else does. Enjoy your binding time.
What a fabulous quilt show of happy quilts! And I love that coneflower quilting motif!
A beautiful family of quilts! Typically I'll piece backings for smaller donation quilts and reserve the few wide backings on hand for larger queen size quilts and the ones to be donated for the yearly camp auction.
Love how all your quilts are quilted, but most of all in love how they look..like spring is coming...here in Holland it is grey with some rain...
I love a pieced backing, and do make them sometimes. It depends on what I have available in the stash for a particular quilt. Yours are beautiful, Linda! Congratulations on all those finishes!
Yes!' 'A beautiful family of quilts!' I really like your 'Checkered Garden #2' front and back and the flower power quilting.
Super.
I love them all! The colors and varied compositions make for a very entertaining mix of quilts!
I love pieced backs. It totally appeals to the thrifty in me. Using up sooo many odd pieces / fat quarters that came in a pack but did not ring my bell/ customising the back to complement or balance the front / so much fun to make! I could go on :)
Good team work Linda!
All I can say is Wow, wow, wow!!! So fun, fronts and backs!!!!
They are all lovely, and it must feel wonderful to make a visible dent in your stash with those "party" backings! Happy Binding!
THose are AMAZING!! and your idea for the backs is spectacular!!! Love them all!
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