Borders
#13
#14
I may *think* about the border, but I never make any firm plans (like buying or cutting fabric) until I'm done with the center of the quilt .. then I audition ideas.
I do have a quilt in my head (itching to get out) ... I have the border print that would be awesome as a mitered border, so now I have a frame and need to fill it
I do have a quilt in my head (itching to get out) ... I have the border print that would be awesome as a mitered border, so now I have a frame and need to fill it
#17
If my quilt has a background I use the background for the border to make the quilt top float. I don't like contrasting borders that much. And I usually use the same fabric for the binding. I don't like my quilt to looked boxed in.
#18
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 2,148
Me too. the center of the quilt is usually corrdinated with the border at least the large last border. Sometimes my choice for inner borders and sashing will change. My outer borders are usually chosen with a specific color in ind
#19
It's nice to plan the border first, then I can cut long LOG strips that don"t need pieced, which is nice when the design needs lined up to piece it. That said, the last time I did that the quilt "grew" past it's designated size and I still had to piece. Will allow for creative expression next time. Mitered borders also add length which I hadn't planned on.
#20
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Mission Viejo, CA
Posts: 832
I have made 4 projects, I planned the border on all 4 and actually ended up using what I planned once. When the top is finished prior to border, it takes on another look - different than how I envisioned it. That's just me, sometimes my flexible thinking gets me into trouble, I flip and flop until I am totally confused. Drives my husband crazy! To me it's part of my creative process and madness!
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