The best way to kill two birds with one stone is to use up fabric in backings and get both a finish and a reduction in your stash numbers.
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I pieced together two backings for the quilts for Dan and Amber. Similar but different, just like the tops.
Here is Amber's top and back
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And here is Dan's back. Not sure where his top picture went to. It is just like Amber's but has one more row. I used the leftover pieces from the front and made a pieced section for both backs.
This is definitely the only quilt I have made that looks better in person than in photos. I wonder why that is? It just does not photograph well..
This will make my numbers look really good if I can keep my fingers off the PURCHASE button on these great quilt fabric sales going on.
glen
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