In today's post, we're taking a brand-new quilt book for a test drive: Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs by Kelly Young, available here on Amazon. (Full disclosure: this post contains affiliate links, and I was provided with a free advance copy of this book so I could review it for you). Overachiever that I am, I made not one but TWO of the pieced backing projects in this book, and I will be using this book for a lot more than just quilt backings... I'll get to that later!
Initially I was interested in this book as a resource to keep in my office for the times when clients come to drop off a quilt for long arm quilting and their backing doesn't quite meet my minimum size requirements. I run into this issue a lot, especially with the charity quilting I do for the Outreach program of the Charlotte Quilters' Guild. When the volunteers on the Outreach team put fabric kits together for our members to take and sew, they often size the backing fabric just a few inches larger than the quit top should finish. That works great for guild members who are quilting on a domestic machine, but it doesn't give me the allowances I need for loading the backing onto the canvas leaders of my long arm frame. The first project I'm sharing from Kelly's book is the simplest one in there, and it was the perfect solution for enlarging a too-small backing for one of these guild outreach quilts.
First Pieced Backing: Walking Path
I Just Love How the Quilting Shows Up on the Plain Old Muslin Strip! |
I didn't have any leftovers from this patriotic themed quilt top to work with, so I just cut a wide strip of plain old boring muslin and inserted it into the original backing fabric following Kelly's instructions for the Walking Path backing. Once quilted, the muslin looks terrific. I just love how the quilting design that is completely lost against that busy navy print fabric springs to life on the muslin strip! That quilting design I used is Feathered Spirals E2E, designed by Jess Ziegler, stitched in So Fine 50 wt thread, color Snow, and I used the Pellon 80/20 With Scrim batting provided by my guild.
Here's the front of that quilt:
CQG Donation Quilt with Feathered Spiral E2E |
Isn't it pretty? I forgot to write down the dimensions of that quilt before I turned it in at our guild meeting for another member to bind. With the Americana themed fabric prints, this quilt will likely be given to a child who is hospitalized over the Independence Day holiday. Most of our donation kit quilts have very simple piecing, and the "walking path" pieced backing with a single contrast strip is a great choice for enlarging the backing without making it compete for attention with the quilt top. But, flipping through the book there were so many other fun ideas...