tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10789997.post1382986211103773905..comments2024-01-12T01:09:21.699-08:00Comments on knit 'n lit: WIP WednesdayJennhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10585269689276065787noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10789997.post-27628036624091042502014-02-05T12:57:26.689-08:002014-02-05T12:57:26.689-08:00I don't plan ahead either.I don't plan ahead either. heatherhttp://www.spiritblog.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10789997.post-89731980867188906302014-02-05T11:10:27.134-08:002014-02-05T11:10:27.134-08:00YOur swoon blocks are very nice. I never buy a ba...YOur swoon blocks are very nice. I never buy a back and binding fabric when I purchase the top fabric, unless it is a baby quilt or very small. I have to feel the inspiration of what I want the back to look like. I have lots to pick from in my stash, but I'm not afraid to go purchase more. My last quilt, I used 1/2 cotton, and 1/2 flannel for the back, cuz it's just "what I had". We've used it on our bed through the winter. My husband gets the flannel side since he's colder natured than me. You just never know what you'll learn next. But I find that if I do purchase backing fabric early on, either I change my mind, or forget about it :0a maidenhair fernhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09342795022608322530noreply@blogger.com