Quilt Kit Builder Step 4 — Quilt Backing Fabric at Linda’s Electric Quilters is where you choose the fabric that will cover the entire back of your finished quilt. The backing is a canvas for your quilting stitches and an important design element in its own right — visible every time the quilt is used and as beautiful as the top when chosen thoughtfully.
How much backing fabric do I need?
Most quilts require backing fabric that is at least 4 to 8 inches larger than the quilt top on all sides — for longarm loading and trimming. Your pattern will list the specific backing yardage requirement. For large quilts, choose a wideback fabric to avoid piecing a center seam.
What is the difference between regular fabric and wideback for quilt backing?
Standard quilting cotton is 44 to 45 inches wide, requiring piecing for backings wider than that. Wideback fabric is 60 inches or wider, allowing you to back most quilts in a single, seamless piece. Browse our Wideback Fabric collection for extra-wide options in Step 4.
Can I use any fabric from Linda’s store as quilt backing?
Yes! Any quilting cotton, wideback, or specialty fabric can serve as a quilt backing. Choose something you love — the back of the quilt gets seen and appreciated just as much as the top.
What backing fabric works best for longarm quilting?
Smooth, tightly woven quilting cotton is easiest to load on a longarm frame. Avoid stretchy fabrics or fabrics that pucker when pulled to tension. Widebacks are particularly popular for longarm quilters because they eliminate the center seam.
















































