I believe that the back of a quilt – is just as important as the front (they should go together beautifully). While it’s perfectly fine to create a back for a quilt out of just one fabric (I’ve done it many times) – just think how much more special it could be with a bit of added “sparkle”.
For a little inspiration, I’ve gathered a few examples of quilts where the back is a little (or a lot) something special.















For a little more information about how I approach creating an interesting quilt back, be sure to read – Inspiring Quilt Backs – From Boring to Beautiful.
Have you made a quilt with an interesting quilt back? I’d love to add it to the gallery. You can send pictures to me at Deb@Quiltblox.com