It took 3 days for me to get this big purple backing made from my many hunks and chunks that have been stored away, neglected in a bin.
I started combing through the scraps on Saturday Morning, building blocks through Saturday and Sunday and finishing them before dinner time on Sunday evening.
At first the running was between the green bin, and the purple bin - which one needed depleting the most? Because EITHER color would have worked for this backing - the front has everything in it.
At first the running was between the green bin, and the purple bin - which one needed depleting the most? Because EITHER color would have worked for this backing - the front has everything in it.
Green looked fine - but that purple! It shined!
Here I've laid the blocks out and am playing with placement. It's not too bad here.
I did end up moving a few things so that fabrics I liked wouldn't be lost in the margins.
There are some newish ones, and some oldies in here -
And yes, some Frozen princess fabric because it was in the right colorway and now it's used up and gone.
And there is one "Test" block from the border that I sewed in - I made it, and then decided I need to change the size, so the prototype got sewn into the backing.
I'm not usually a seam opener when pressing - except on backings. Pressing seams open here will help the backing roll up better on the long arm roller bar.
The only place I broke that rule was when joining blocks together because I wanted nested seams to make that butting up of blocks easier.
I pressed row 1 to the right, row 2 to the left, etc. But the long seams? OPEN OPEN OPEN all the way down because the long seams are going to lay along the roller bar, not wrap around and around it.
As for the patchwork tops? I generally press to nest. And since these blocks are paper-pieced, the seams are all locked in place by other seams so there is no pressing open, and there is no pressing to nest. It is what it is - thence - A LOT of pin matching of points. But it's worth it!
Stay stitching round the outside edge also happened because I don't want those seams popping open and I want to minimize any stretching at the edge of the backing as much as I want on the edge of the quilt top.
Could you, would you give up three days to make a back from scraps instead of running out to buy a wide-back in a hurry?
How would it make you feel to clear some of this stuff out so you have room to bring more in should you wish?
I would much rather purchase fabrics for the front of a quilt, than one big piece of something for the back.
I agree - some quilts NEED a one fabric back, but when going scrappy? Throw your cautions to the wind!
I think I'll be binding in dark purple - but we shall see. There is time to decide on that. If all goes as planned I'll get this loaded into the long arm and start in on the quilting today.
I think I'll be binding in dark purple - but we shall see. There is time to decide on that. If all goes as planned I'll get this loaded into the long arm and start in on the quilting today.
Thread color? I'm thinking baby pink again. It crosses through light and dark areas really well.
Well done, mom!
This seams to be Hazel's new favorite spot on the back of my chair.
(And no, I didn't dress to match the quilt backing, but it happens!)
And this also happened yesterday with Flash:
It's a battle of wills, Buddy!
It's the last day of my Spring Break. I'm excited to have Debbie and her Bitter Bees group come for retreat - we are having a Scrappy Mountain Majesties workshop while they are here.
I'm ready to have this house full and bustling again.
What plans do you have for today?
Quiltville Quote of the Day -
Next time someone calls you difficult, stand your ground!
Just me feeling a bit sassy on Tuesday morning.
Just me feeling a bit sassy on Tuesday morning.
Off to to load a quilt - have a great day!


















9 comments:
I love the picture of you and Hazel! We had a cat that used to sit on the back of the couch and lick my husband's neck. I mentioned it to the vet, and she told me that it was the cat accepting my husband into the clan. The cat was grooming him just as though he were part of the pack. So, welcome to Hazel's clan. LOL!!
Mary from FL
I love to piece the back. I define the center of the back so you know when you are in the center of the quilt. Orphan blocks do find homes there, :)
Totally would spend the time to piece a back, especially if it is purple!! 😍
Beautiful purple backing,my overthinking would kick in & tell me now there's 2 quilts to back 🤣looking forward to seeing the finish!
I've been piecing backs lately, using chunks of "why in the world did I buy that?" fabrics.
I used some of my Purple Stash to make Easter dresses for my soon to be Granddaughters. It was fun to let my daughter choose her favorite fabrics for them. Happy Sew day with my friends. My Spring Break is over too.
haha, I almost always use a one piece back...why? because years ago I was able to purchase yardage of fabulous fabrics at $2/yard...and bought over $300 worth. I still haven't used it all up! If I didn't have the stockpile I would be all in on a pieced back...:)
Hazel is such a sweetie! Love the purple pieced backing! Enjoy your day!
Your purple backing could be the quilt! Love it! But a lot of work. Also, You lucked out with Hazel. She looks like the perfect companion. So glad she found you. Diane G.
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