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I used a green sheet for the back of it. This method is nice because the fabric is all one piece and it is actually cheaper to buy a set of sheets than to buy a large amount of fabric. The downside is a sheet is more slippery when quilting it, IMO. So it has a couple wrinkles quilted in on the back. I don't like that but it looks better now that i washed it. Also I quilted it with a leaf and vine pattern. You can click the picture to get a closer look.
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3 comments:
Great job on the quilt. I have about 20 blocks of mine done and need about 40 more. I haven't pulled mine out for months.
I'm also trying to finish up some unfinished projects.
This is a beautiful quilt!
I love the way the mile-a-minute quilt turned out. Your quilts are inspiring!
Jill
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