Measuring for border size
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Measuring for border size
Hi, It's me again with another question. I'm getting ready to do the borders on a quilt top and I'm going to cut the borders to size. The top is comprised of six rows, and I have them paired and sewed so right now the top is in three pieces. I thought of what a pain it is to try to manage a whole top in my limited space so I can measure for borders. So today as I was sewing, I measured each center seam of the pairs. It ends up being measured near the top, bottom and center. My brain is telling me that it should be accurate for the borders on the top and bottom, but what do you think? The side borders should be the same as the top and bottom plus the width of the top and bottom borders. Right????
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In theory, yes. In practice, not so much. Seams waver in size. Pressing can sometimes distort. Measure the completed quilt top in the center, and both edges, then average the 3 measurements to get the border size. You don't have to lay the entire quilt out to measure. You can fold it in half.
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so far so good with my way. i measure mostly across the center. then pin border on each end, center and more if needed. I never make it longer and stitch. that is usually asking for trouble.
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