Where do you buy backing fabric?
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Oklahoma Suzie , 03-18-2010 05:32 AM
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www.nixiechicks.com
Both have marbled blenders at 108 inches for $5 a yard,
nixie chicks also has RJR printed backs for $8 a yard, fantastic quality. The marbled blenders are a little stiff, but they wash well. The RJR backs are beautiful and feel like silk.
I have used both of these, but mostly I just piece my backs.Originally Posted by purplemem
www.marshalldrygoods.comwww.nixiechicks.com
Both have marbled blenders at 108 inches for $5 a yard,
nixie chicks also has RJR printed backs for $8 a yard, fantastic quality. The marbled blenders are a little stiff, but they wash well. The RJR backs are beautiful and feel like silk.
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I have gotten some 108 inch backing from Fabric.com that is Batik for $2.99/yard, just watch for specials or do a search on their web site, putting the price you want to pay in the seach box.
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Favorite Fabrics , 03-18-2010 07:42 AM
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Quote:
www.nixiechicks.com
Both have marbled blenders at 108 inches for $5 a yard,
... The marbled blenders are a little stiff, but they wash well.
If you get these, be sure to buy extra!Originally Posted by purplemem
www.marshalldrygoods.comwww.nixiechicks.com
Both have marbled blenders at 108 inches for $5 a yard,
... The marbled blenders are a little stiff, but they wash well.
I know this brand, and bought two bolts (from a different supplier, but it's the same fabric). They are wrapped so crookedly, that they're off by a foot, going from one edge to the other. You can't beat the price, but be advised that you should probably buy a half-yard to a yard beyond what you need, wash it, and then cut it!
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Quilting Nonnie , 03-18-2010 09:42 AM
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Keepsake Quilting has wide backs and a nice selection.
Also there is a copyrighted FatBacks and their website is http://www.christianlanequilters.com/home.html
I love using wide backs because I don't have to piece! ;-)
Also there is a copyrighted FatBacks and their website is http://www.christianlanequilters.com/home.html
I love using wide backs because I don't have to piece! ;-)