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    Whole Cloth Quilting

    Hi I just did a small block on a whole piece of muslin. Trying to learn how to do a whole cloth. I did fabric on front and back with bamboo batting inbetween. The Front side looked fine. The side I sewed on. Was pretty and I liked it. Then I turned it over and the back side was beautiful. Much prettier than the front. Is this normal ? Or am I just seeing things. I took a picture but it didnt show up well enough to put on the forum.

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    Hi Ladylace -

    I'm not an expert, but I have made one traditional wholecloth quilt. If you back looks different from your front, it seems like there are two possible reasons. First, did you use the same thread on the front and the back? Perhaps you like your bobbin thread better? If the thread is the same, the then only thing that I think could make the back look different would be your machine's tension. But if you like both sides, then it seems like it could only be a small difference in tension and, really, it doesn't matter. After quilting, you can certainly decide which side you want to be the front. It doesn't have to be the side that was on the top while you were quilting. If you like the other side better, make it the front and go with it!

    My wholecloth used the same thread in top and bobbin, but used different fabric on the front and back. The stitching itself looked pretty much the same on both sides. For this one, I used a single wool batting. When I make another one, I think I'll use a cotton batting on the bottom and a wool batting on the top. This is what it sounds like most show quilters do. I think the cotton batting gives the quilt more stability for hanging flat and I've also heard that it helps to push the wool batting towards the front so you get more puff in your quilting motifs. Then it will matter which side I define as the front!

    Nancy

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      #3
      Hi Nancy Are you saying you use two battings in the same quilt, cotton and Wool, or have I miss understood. Dorothy

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        #4
        yes I also have read/seen that some people use two battings in wall hangings with cotton and wool batting a number of times.


        Taree NSW - Australia
        My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself

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          #5
          Absolutely! Using 2 battings give you the support of the cotton, and the extra loft of the wool! Great combination!


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            #6
            Yep, two battings in one quilt. I was surprised when I read about that, too, but I think my wholecloth would have hung a lot flatter if I had done that.

            Nancy

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              Reported!

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