I'm just gonna say Tammie, You are my Star today reruns today all day of your channel . I'm busy deep cleaning in sew room and had to stop and watch. Tammie, I'm not a free motion quilter, but that's what I have done for 30 years . I have learned a lot on the backing. I really want to send you a quilt. You do beautiful work! I would love to be a bestie friend with you! 😊
Omg your client Kathy's quilt is gorgeous. I know many ppl think of vintage being the 1950's ( lol the decade I was born), but to me vintage is the 1930's n before. Her quilt could be a 1930's. Ty for your time n information. ❤
Always love your videos! Your work is beautiful! Thank you for sharing the information on the cost comparison between wide backs and pieced ones. I really appreciate it. Have a great day! Cindy
Love watching your channel as I’m sewing! I know this is an older show, but noticed the red quilt as Sew Happy Book by Sandy Klop, of American Jane. The quilt is called Chex Mix. I had the book and was , oooh I know I have that pattern😂 It is the cover quilt❤
I recently began purchasing 108” backings and I’m hooked! I have found many fabric patterns to choose from as I create the total look of the quilt. For that reason I would continue to purchase as I do now, unless using a neutral solid color. I absolutely love your work and can’t wait to send my quilt tops to you!!
Tammi, I enjoy seeing what designs you Use for each quilt. They are always beautiful. You have a gift to choose what design works for each quilt. Can you give me the name of the design you used on the beautiful brown and cream quilt. I loved that design and would like to use it. Thank you for showing us your beautiful work
I watch many quilting channels and yours has become my favorite. I just turned 83 and have always sewed and needle worked. I took quilting classes in 2011 and have been hooked ever since. My original binding was the same as yours. I discovered Fons and Porter binding ruler and have enjoyed using it successfully. I would like having the option to purchase the backing and batting from the longarmer.
Here is a link to a blog post about the pros and cons of using sheets for backings. meadowmistdesigns.blogspot.com/2016/06/flat-sheets-as-quilt-backings.html?m=1
I use a lot of 108 fabric. I like them for over sized lap quilts some times I can multi’s frame them and any extra goes for bindings or my scraps for other quilts. It’s a win-win in my book!
Every time I send my quilts out for quilting I buy the backing from the long arm quilter. So carrying wide backing would be advantageous . Saving time and money is always a good thing. Please do if you'd like my business.
I have only used The Binding Tool since I started quilting. I learned how to use it from Jenny at Missouri Star. I'd rewatch to learn again when I would do binding. I put notes on my tool so I wouldn't get confused--game changer for me. Thanks for sharing the beautiful customer quilts! Great discussion on backings. I use widebacks on larger quilts and I almost always buy neutral colors when it's on sale.
I really appreciate you explaining the benefits of using wide backings versus regular quilting cottons. I always wondered if the quality was better when using regular quilting cottons. Long ago, I heard that you shouldn't use wide backing fabric on the front of quilts (as in piecing blocks) due to it being of lesser quality. I think that has changed though. I would love it if my long arm quilter carried several choices of wide backing, especially if I started mailing my quilts. Yes, I would be willing to purchase the extra backing fabric to use as binding or in other quilts.
I’ve bought wide backings and I’ve pieced backings. Backings pieced from yardage is better for me if I have the yardage in stash. Wide backings are better if I have to buy and I find a print I like. As far as piecing the backing, back in the day, and I started quilting ~1980, we would never make 1 seam in the middle. We would split the second length of fabric and sew it to both sides. And the backing “should” run lengthwise though I’m happy to break this rule if it makes sense based on the quilt size. Using the backing sideways was called railroading. I had a longarmer who did lots of quilting for me in recent years but now I live in Italy so shipping back and forth to the States in expensive and slow and seems risky. But if I were to use a quilter in the States, I would want to use batting and backing provided by the quilter. What cotton batting(s) do you offer?
Springtime? We have gotten 16" of snow today in northern Utah. I am so sick of winter. But I have gotten a couple of quilt tops finished. Great video - thank you.
Thank you for showng the cost comparison in the 2 different backings, as for the scraps left someone might want them for binding . Love your Videos , Happy Stitching Melody
Tammie, loved your quilting and cross stitching…as a beginner quilter,I have thought the 108 backing as a simpler way of finishing my quilts….I believe in simple when I quilt or cross stitch…best wishes and happy stitching❤
This was such a wonderful video. Thank you for all of the great information as well as sharing the beautiful quilts! I have started buying wide-backs when I see one I like. I think your idea of offering the wide-back as well as the batting for clients is excellent. I do have two quilt shops that are each only about 10-15 miles from me and I have split my long-arm jobs between them. If my quilt is on the smaller side then I sometimes will do straight-line quilting on my domestic machine. But as I get more into quilting, I am finding that I want to spend my time piecing a quilt top rather than quilting it. I hope to be able to send a quilt to you at some point, and I feel that I would want the batting and backing from you unless I had a specific fabric that I desired for the back. This option would help save on mailing expense. As far as the left over backing fabric, I would probably want it to use for my binding as I enjoy doing the binding. (Just my initial thoughts.). Happy quilting and thank you so much for sharing so much quilty goodness with all of us!!
I try to always buy my batting and backing from my long armer. Unless I have a specific backing I want then I will bring. To me it makes my life easier to just give the quilt top to them. Pick my backing and batting from you and be done. It is less for me to store in my quilt room. I do like my extra pieces from my quilt back when the quilter is done. I will sometimes use it for binding. Great video. Thank you ❤
Thanks so much for the review of the new Binding tool. I also have the other one--bought it when it 1st came out & watched every video I could find But I still feel frustrated using it. Just must not work with my brain! So I will try out this new Binding tool & see if maybe I can get the Squirrel Brain engaged. I love to see your Client's quilts & the quilting chosen. I agree with your comments on the 108s--I will make a scrappy back if I am making a gift quilt from fabric I don't want in my stash--then I try to use up every bit in the back. BTW I use the Cat suction Magnet thingy on my sewing machine to hold my scissors--works great! LOVE your videos.
New subscriber here. I just love the basic grey fabric. I have made blue quilts before but they seem to lack depth. This combination of colors is the perfect selection for a quilt. I'm going to order some. Love your longarm quilting also - so beautiful and compliments the quilts so well.
New subscriber here, love all the info. Terrys quilt is gorg, and the quilting is definetly the cherry on the sundae. Look forward to future vids. Thanks for your time Chris G.
Loved this video. Question- should the flag quilt have had the blue stars in the upper left hand corner?? I ask because I’m going to make one similar but don’t want to put my star in the wrong corner. When you read the blurb it said I believe upper left hand corner??? Thanks.
No spring in Eastern Canada yet. It snowed today. Great video. I am a fan of wide back fabric for backing. I do find the available patterns a bit limited though. I think a white on white would be a great backing to carry that would go with most quilts.
So happy to have discovered your channel this am. My only concern with wide backings are the few I have encountered that the dye runs. After having a black I used run into my quilt top I do test all of the darker colours before I use them.
I make mostly queen and king quilts and I LOVE wide backs. I do not like piecing a quilt back. The 108 is so economical that I buy it and use it for my background in my quilt patterns. It's a little harder to fold and cut, but it's so much cheaper for me that it's worth it. I'm addicted to it.
Wow! So much useful information. I would buy the 108 backing from you. It would definitely help in shipping costs. I would not need/want the scraps. I’m getting a quilt top ready to mail to you. So exciting.
The client said it is Disappearing Nine Patch and that if you Google it, you'll get all different types of layouts. Let me know what you find. I haven't looked for it yet. Thanks Jeanne!
Great video. Thanks for sharing the quilts. Your quilting is beautiful. I have never used a long armer. I either do straight walking foot or big stitch hand quilting. It’s getting harder for me to baste quilts by myself. Do you ever baste quilts for customers? Thanks, I will be following your channel in the future.
Thanks for watching Sue! Yes, I can baste client quilts. 1 cent per square inch with horizontal basting stitches. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Yes I think so! I used mine to wrap up a sleeping bag too. I could not find it on FQS website (it may have been exclusive to the Sew Sampler Box), but I'll keep checking.
I’ve been fooled by these as well. I even bought one at an antique store and then found the tag when I got home. 🤨. I wouldn’t think they are worth much.
Yes to wide backing. Not interested in piecing and so much easier for you to carry, along with batting. Wouldn’t be interested in the scraps (I don’t think)…I guess it would just depend on the fabric used.
Hi Michelle. I'm assuming you're talking about the Sew Scrappy Spools pattern. I'm sorry if I gave the impression that this was a free pattern. I have gone back through the video and I can't find where I say that but I apologize if that is the idea that comes across. I purchased my pattern through Fat Quarter Shop as a PDF and printed it on my computer instead of ordering the paper version. Sorry for the confusion.
I'm just gonna say Tammie, You are my Star today reruns today all day of your channel . I'm busy deep cleaning in sew room and had to stop and watch. Tammie, I'm not a free motion quilter, but that's what I have done for 30 years . I have learned a lot on the backing. I really want to send you a quilt. You do beautiful work! I would love to be a bestie friend with you! 😊
You are so sweet! Thank you!
Keepsake Quilting carries a ton of wide backing in a variety of colors/styles. Thank you for sharing!
Yes! Thanks for the information.
Omg your client Kathy's quilt is gorgeous. I know many ppl think of vintage being the 1950's ( lol the decade I was born), but to me vintage is the 1930's n before. Her quilt could be a 1930's. Ty for your time n information. ❤
My pleasure Teresa! Vintage is all in our perspective, isn't it?! :)
All of your quilting is beautiful
Thanks Ella! Your's will be this week!
Always love your videos! Your work is beautiful! Thank you for sharing the information on the cost comparison between wide backs and pieced ones. I really appreciate it. Have a great day! Cindy
Thanks for watching Cindy!
We had a presentation at our quilt guild by a woman who did all her quilts using the backside of fabric...very unique!
Yes! It's like getting two prints of fabric for one price! :)
Love watching your channel as I’m sewing! I know this is an older show, but noticed the red quilt as Sew Happy Book by Sandy Klop, of American Jane. The quilt is called Chex Mix. I had the book and was , oooh I know I have that pattern😂 It is the cover quilt❤
Yes!! Thanks for watching!
I recently began purchasing 108” backings and I’m hooked! I have found many fabric patterns to choose from as I create the total look of the quilt. For that reason I would continue to purchase as I do now, unless using a neutral solid color. I absolutely love your work and can’t wait to send my quilt tops to you!!
Thanks so much Lisa! I can't wait to see what you're working on!
Tammi, I enjoy seeing what designs you
Use for each quilt. They are always beautiful. You have a gift to choose what design works for each quilt. Can you give me the name of the design you used on the beautiful brown and cream quilt. I loved that design and would like to use it. Thank you for showing us your beautiful work
The pantograph was called Wave on Wave by Patricia Ritter. Here is a link.
www.urbanelementz.com/wave-on-wave.html
Always time well spent with you. Thank you for all you share.
Oh, you are so sweet!
Love wide backs.
I watch many quilting channels and yours has become my favorite. I just turned 83 and have always sewed and needle worked. I took quilting classes in 2011 and have been hooked ever since. My original binding was the same as yours. I discovered Fons and Porter binding ruler and have enjoyed using it successfully. I would like having the option to purchase the backing and batting from the longarmer.
Thanks for sharing Patricia! You are an inspiration! Keep up the great work!
Hi thank you for your very good explanation about the backing fabrics, could I not buy a very good very large sheet instead?
Here is a link to a blog post about the pros and cons of using sheets for backings.
meadowmistdesigns.blogspot.com/2016/06/flat-sheets-as-quilt-backings.html?m=1
I use a lot of 108 fabric. I like them for over sized lap quilts some times I can multi’s frame them and any extra goes for bindings or my scraps for other quilts. It’s a win-win in my book!
I totally agree!
Thank you for the information you’ve shared about backings! Appreciate your sweet video’s! ❤
You are so kind! Thanks so much!
Every time I send my quilts out for quilting I buy the backing from the long arm quilter. So carrying wide backing would be advantageous . Saving time and money is always a good thing. Please do if you'd like my business.
Thank you for the feedback!
I have only used The Binding Tool since I started quilting. I learned how to use it from Jenny at Missouri Star. I'd rewatch to learn again when I would do binding. I put notes on my tool so I wouldn't get confused--game changer for me.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful customer quilts! Great discussion on backings. I use widebacks on larger quilts and I almost always buy neutral colors when it's on sale.
Yes! The Binding Tool is so helpful. I finally am to the point that I don't have to watch the video each time! So glad!
I love using 108” backings. It is a savings. I think it would be wonderful for you to offer wide backings as well as the batting to your clients. -Sue
Thank you for the feedback.
Your wide backing caught my eye. Watched your tutorial and now I'm a new subscriber! Thanks for all the great info!
Thanks for watching Christie!
I really appreciate you explaining the benefits of using wide backings versus regular quilting cottons. I always wondered if the quality was better when using regular quilting cottons. Long ago, I heard that you shouldn't use wide backing fabric on the front of quilts (as in piecing blocks) due to it being of lesser quality. I think that has changed though.
I would love it if my long arm quilter carried several choices of wide backing, especially if I started mailing my quilts. Yes, I would be willing to purchase the extra backing fabric to use as binding or in other quilts.
Thank you for the feedback!
I like 108” wide backing. Your quilting is beautiful.
You're always so kind Pam! Thank you!
☑️ Yes, I'd like to be able to purchase wide backing from you, the long armer. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
Thanks for you input!
Always look forward to your videos!
Oh, you're so kind! Thanks Mary Anne!
I’ve bought wide backings and I’ve pieced backings. Backings pieced from yardage is better for me if I have the yardage in stash. Wide backings are better if I have to buy and I find a print I like. As far as piecing the backing, back in the day, and I started quilting ~1980, we would never make 1 seam in the middle. We would split the second length of fabric and sew it to both sides. And the backing “should” run lengthwise though I’m happy to break this rule if it makes sense based on the quilt size. Using the backing sideways was called railroading. I had a longarmer who did lots of quilting for me in recent years but now I live in Italy so shipping back and forth to the States in expensive and slow and seems risky. But if I were to use a quilter in the States, I would want to use batting and backing provided by the quilter. What cotton batting(s) do you offer?
Thanks for your insight Jeri! I carry Quilters Dream 100% Cotton and 80/20 in my studio.
so much great information and so well explained! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I love your quilts. Thank you for going over the math…helps a lot 😊
Always my pleasure!
Springtime? We have gotten 16" of snow today in northern Utah. I am so sick of winter. But I have gotten a couple of quilt tops finished. Great video - thank you.
That is incredible! Do you normally get snow in April? I hope spring arrives for you soon!
Thank you for showng the cost comparison in the 2 different backings, as for the scraps left someone might want them for binding . Love your Videos , Happy Stitching Melody
Yes! I thought of that too. Maybe I should make it an option? Thanks for watching Melody!
Tammie, loved your quilting and cross stitching…as a beginner quilter,I have thought the 108 backing as a simpler way of finishing my quilts….I believe in simple when I quilt or cross stitch…best wishes and happy stitching❤
I agree Loretta!
Thanks, I will be looking for wide backings from now on.😊
Thanks for watching Jillian! Now you'll have more time for quilting and more money for fabric! :)
This was such a wonderful video. Thank you for all of the great information as well as sharing the beautiful quilts! I have started buying wide-backs when I see one I like. I think your idea of offering the wide-back as well as the batting for clients is excellent. I do have two quilt shops that are each only about 10-15 miles from me and I have split my long-arm jobs between them. If my quilt is on the smaller side then I sometimes will do straight-line quilting on my domestic machine. But as I get more into quilting, I am finding that I want to spend my time piecing a quilt top rather than quilting it. I hope to be able to send a quilt to you at some point, and I feel that I would want the batting and backing from you unless I had a specific fabric that I desired for the back. This option would help save on mailing expense. As far as the left over backing fabric, I would probably want it to use for my binding as I enjoy doing the binding. (Just my initial thoughts.). Happy quilting and thank you so much for sharing so much quilty goodness with all of us!!
Thank you Pam! This is a great help to me!
I try to always buy my batting and backing from my long armer. Unless I have a specific backing I want then I will bring. To me it makes my life easier to just give the quilt top to them. Pick my backing and batting from you and be done. It is less for me to store in my quilt room. I do like my extra pieces from my quilt back when the quilter is done. I will sometimes use it for binding. Great video. Thank you ❤
Thanks for sharing Melissah!
Thank you Tammie 😊
Always my pleasure Esther!
Thanks so much for the review of the new Binding tool. I also have the other one--bought it when it 1st came out & watched every video I could find But I still feel frustrated using it. Just must not work with my brain! So I will try out this new Binding tool & see if maybe I can get the Squirrel Brain engaged. I love to see your Client's quilts & the quilting chosen. I agree with your comments on the 108s--I will make a scrappy back if I am making a gift quilt from fabric I don't want in my stash--then I try to use up every bit in the back. BTW I use the Cat suction Magnet thingy on my sewing machine to hold my scissors--works great! LOVE your videos.
So many great ideas Letitia! Thanks for sharing!
New subscriber here. I just love the basic grey fabric. I have made blue quilts before but they seem to lack depth. This combination of colors is the perfect selection for a quilt. I'm going to order some. Love your longarm quilting also - so beautiful and compliments the quilts so well.
Thanks for watching Ginger!
New subscriber here, love all the info. Terrys quilt is gorg, and the quilting is definetly the cherry on the sundae. Look forward to future vids. Thanks for your time
Chris G.
Thanks so much for watching!
Loved this video. Question- should the flag quilt have had the blue stars in the upper left hand corner?? I ask because I’m going to make one similar but don’t want to put my star in the wrong corner. When you read the blurb it said I believe upper left hand corner??? Thanks.
No spring in Eastern Canada yet. It snowed today. Great video. I am a fan of wide back fabric for backing. I do find the available patterns a bit limited though. I think a white on white would be a great backing to carry that would go with most quilts.
Great idea Angela! I appreciate it!
So happy to have discovered your channel this am. My only concern with wide backings are the few I have encountered that the dye runs. After having a black I used run into my quilt top I do test all of the darker colours before I use them.
Oh, I hate to hear that!
I purchase wide backs for my quilts often. I buy black wide back by bolt as I use a lot of black In sashing and boarders as make lots of scrap quilts.
Yes! Great idea!
I make mostly queen and king quilts and I LOVE wide backs. I do not like piecing a quilt back. The 108 is so economical that I buy it and use it for my background in my quilt patterns. It's a little harder to fold and cut, but it's so much cheaper for me that it's worth it. I'm addicted to it.
Me too! Thanks for sharing Janine!
You have convinced me....wide back is the way to go. I've never bought any. FQS here I come.😊
Yay Jan!!
Wow! So much useful information. I would buy the 108 backing from you. It would definitely help in shipping costs. I would not need/want the scraps. I’m getting a quilt top ready to mail to you. So exciting.
Thanks for sharing Maria! I can't wait to see it!
The blue & tan quilt is fantastic. What is the name of the of the pattern, designer /company? Thank you. The quilting enhances the design!
The client said it is Disappearing Nine Patch and that if you Google it, you'll get all different types of layouts. Let me know what you find. I haven't looked for it yet. Thanks Jeanne!
Great video. Thanks for sharing the quilts. Your quilting is beautiful. I have never used a long armer. I either do straight walking foot or big stitch hand quilting. It’s getting harder for me to baste quilts by myself. Do you ever baste quilts for customers? Thanks, I will be following your channel in the future.
Thanks for watching Sue! Yes, I can baste client quilts. 1 cent per square inch with horizontal basting stitches. Let me know if you have any other questions!
I can watch your videos all day. They are so interesting, Thank you for all your fantastic information and beautiful quilts. PATTI CARMEL
What a blessing! Thank you so much!
Oops, sure didnt mean to slight the other quilters or their quilts, didnt know there were more, they are ALL beautiful.
Chris G
Oh, you didn't. We each have our favorites because we all have different tastes.
I use the folded corner clipper for my binding. Look up Krista Moser on how to use the folded corner clipper. Great video and great binding results
Thanks so much Annette!
Hobby Lobby and JoAnn’s both sell the 108” backing. I buy them when they’re on sale.
They are becoming more available all the time!
I wonder if that strap would be good for a yoga mat?
Yes I think so! I used mine to wrap up a sleeping bag too. I could not find it on FQS website (it may have been exclusive to the Sew Sampler Box), but I'll keep checking.
Do you think the wide backings are lesser quality? Looser woven?
As with all fabric, there is a wide range of quality. I would buy the best that you can afford.
Do you mind telling the title of the music you use. It is beautiful. I enjoy your videos very much.
The soundtrack is called "The Moment" by Robert Miller.
PS what is the name of the music in your videos?
The Moment by Robert Miller
I have a quilt that looks like it's hand sewn but it has a tag that says made in China, is that still worth money?
I’ve been fooled by these as well. I even bought one at an antique store and then found the tag when I got home. 🤨. I wouldn’t think they are worth much.
I would think your carrying wide backing would be very beneficial to customers especially those who mail their quilts to you .
Thanks for your input Rhonda. ❤️
Yes to wide backing. Not interested in piecing and so much easier for you to carry, along with batting. Wouldn’t be interested in the scraps (I don’t think)…I guess it would just depend on the fabric used.
Thanks for sharing Cindy!
Tammy the pattern is $13.98 that is directly from your link. How did you get the pattern FREE?
Hi Michelle. I'm assuming you're talking about the Sew Scrappy Spools pattern. I'm sorry if I gave the impression that this was a free pattern. I have gone back through the video and I can't find where I say that but I apologize if that is the idea that comes across. I purchased my pattern through Fat Quarter Shop as a PDF and printed it on my computer instead of ordering the paper version. Sorry for the confusion.
FQS and in my head thought it was a free pattern from them.
Do you use a mic? If not please consider it it would improve the clarity
Thank you for the suggestion.
Didn’t mean multi frame. Meant multi backs.