the 3 b's Backing, Batting and Binding
Backing
For the backing fabric – I require 5-6” longer on each side of your quilt top– this is 10-12” longer and wider than your quilt top.
For example if your quilt measures 70” wide – I would need
80-84” in width.
If you quilt measures 80” long – then I would need 90-94” in
length. Your backing fabric can be no
smaller than 80”x90”
I need this additional space to load the quilt on the frames
properly.
I can only focus on one side of your quilt – so I will
accept a directional backing – but I cannot guarantee precision lining up etc
on the back. I will do my very best!
If we find when measuring that your backing is not within
this range – we’ll work together to come up with a solution – again I’ll do my
best with what I’m given!
For batting – I request 4-5” longer on each side – this is 8-10” longer and wider than your quilt top.
Your 70” wide quilt top would need 78-80” wide batting, 80” long would need 88-90” long.
You could get away with a 78 x 88” piece of batting.
I can work with most types of batting – I do have an 80/20 cotton/polyester blend available that is quite popular. It lays flat and will wash well and crinkles up nicely. Its not super heavy -but with a flannel/heavier backing it is quite nice.
It is $4.00 per foot – and is 96” wide – so for your 70” x 80” quilt – for example you would need approximately 78x88” batting – (the long side will fit in the width of the batting) and 78” is the minimum width required. The batting would cost approximately $26.00. ($4.00 /12 inches X 78”)
Binding
How will you be attaching the final binding on your quilt? Are you using a traditional method where you sew the fabric to the front or the back and turn to the other side?
If you are using the backing to turn to the front - how much room do you need?
I use the sides of the borders (the extra 5-6”) to test tension/stitch length and sometimes thread color! If I am aware you are using this additional space – I will keep this to the bare minimum and use outside of the area as much as possible.
I can provide a service to attach a binding to the quilt and hand stitch the backing down – attaching a 2 ¼” folded binding strip to the front of the quilt – turning the strip and stitching the binding closed on the back. This will include squaring the quilt and trimming it as well.
Please contact me for more information.
Trim up square up
I can offer trimming your quilt up / squaring up the quilt after quilting – my space is somewhat limited but I will do my best to ensure the sides and corners are straight. This will depend on how straight we started with too! +$10.00
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