borders
#1
borders
Is there a rule about the order in which borders are placed? Do the vertical get sewn first, or the horizontal for that particular color border? I don't have instructions and don't want to cut wrongly. Thanks in advance. Annie
#3
I don't think there is a hard and fast rule on it. Mainly personal preference I think. Sometimes I do as the pattern instructs and sometimes it depends on how much fabric I actually have to use. I don't thing there is necessarily a "wrong" way :-)
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How are you doin the corners? If you are mitering them, then you need to over cut them the width of the border. You can also do corner blocks so it doesn't matter which you do first. If you are just sewing straight ends over the other boder end, then it depends on your preference. Sometimes if the quilt top has strong vertical elements I like to do the top and bottom first and do the side borders last to reinforce the vertical look. If I am going to be short of fabric, I do the sides first and then the top and bottom as the pieces usually use less fabric length.
#6
Bonnie Hunter explains why she prefers putting the sides on first. Scroll down to "Why side borders first".
http://www.quiltville.com/borderhints.shtml
But it is really a personal preference.
http://www.quiltville.com/borderhints.shtml
But it is really a personal preference.
#8
Here is a link that might help.
http://www.quiltville.com/borderhints.shtml
i personally do the sides first because I like the way it looks better.
http://www.quiltville.com/borderhints.shtml
i personally do the sides first because I like the way it looks better.
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As another poster mentioned, a lot has to do with how much fabric you have to work with. If you are cutting it close (no pun intended!) Put on your sides first, then the top/bottom. You'll need less fabric for the length in that case.
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