I’ve only ever used fleece or blankets as backings for my throws (I don’t make bed-sized quilts). They’re so cozy and I don’t have to use batting. Try it sometime! It’s fun.
Yeah I've lots of blankets with no pull through too, but they just aren't all created equal. Do you use no batting because you live in South? Do you use a flannel sheet or actually nothing?
Hi! Great question. I would definitely pin baste (my favourite method because it's just so much more secure in the long run). Be careful not to over stretch it when you lay out the blanket (fortunately when you're done pinning you will be able to tell right away if you've overstretched). The blanket will definitely make your quilt bulkier so I would recommend starting with a baby quilt before you try a bigger quilt if you're not used to that much bulk. A Queen Supreme slider would come in handy if you're planning free motion. Watch your bobbin area as a lot of fuzz is going to come off the blanket as you go... The lower-ply blankets will work best for mitigating pull through, test a piece, and try and match the blanket to the quilt top. Give it a go!
Great tips and demo! Thanks for sharing that 😊
Really good tips. Thanks for sharing. Lovely quilt too and your father looks very happy with it.
Thanks 😊 He was a happy guy.
I have never considered a blanket for backing. Wow lots of possibilities with this idea. Thank you ❤
If you use a flannel sheet make sure to cut off all of the finished seams first!
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I’ve only ever used fleece or blankets as backings for my throws (I don’t make bed-sized quilts). They’re so cozy and I don’t have to use batting. Try it sometime! It’s fun.
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I have used blankets as well. But no batting. Never had any pull through. You are right about cost. Very economical.
Yeah I've lots of blankets with no pull through too, but they just aren't all created equal. Do you use no batting because you live in South? Do you use a flannel sheet or actually nothing?
The colors are beautiful,, where might I purchase those
I actually purchased these fabrics from a quilters private stash. I have no idea what the fabrics are, sorry.
Any tips on basting to quilt using a blanket like this on a sit down machine? I have a juki tl2019q that I quilt with.
Hi! Great question. I would definitely pin baste (my favourite method because it's just so much more secure in the long run). Be careful not to over stretch it when you lay out the blanket (fortunately when you're done pinning you will be able to tell right away if you've overstretched). The blanket will definitely make your quilt bulkier so I would recommend starting with a baby quilt before you try a bigger quilt if you're not used to that much bulk. A Queen Supreme slider would come in handy if you're planning free motion. Watch your bobbin area as a lot of fuzz is going to come off the blanket as you go... The lower-ply blankets will work best for mitigating pull through, test a piece, and try and match the blanket to the quilt top. Give it a go!
What longarm that you use?
I use a Handi Quilter Avante for my custom quilting, and a Handi Quilter Fusion with Pro Stitcher for this project.