Making backings is my least favorite thing to do about making quilts. It's not that I mind designing them, it's that working with really big pieces of fabric is more like quilt wrangling than sewing.
So whenever I finish a quilt lately, I want to get the backing done as soon as possible, to get it out of the way. Now that the Twirling Dervish flimsy is finished, I looked through my stash to find some options. Since I rarely buy fabric in chunks larger than a yard, I have to find multiple fabrics that I think can have some fun together.
I had a little over two yards of this multi colored dotted fabric. I added a bit of green to make it long enough, but I needed to add some width. The reddish paisley was OK, but I still needed a bit more. I studied my stash, and then I saw the flying pigs. Since this quilt is going to somebody with a barn and farm animals, the pigs were perfect!
Here's as much as I could get of the whole thing.
Yup, that's gonna work.
Cross this one off the list.
Ample backing, and lovely with pigs, and paisley.
ReplyDeleteLove those piggys. I agree about the wrangling.
ReplyDeleteGlad that I am not the only one that dislikes working with those big 'hunks' of fabric. Love our quilt, it is gorgeous. Scrappy is the best.
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