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    Old 01-18-2017, 12:58 PM
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    Any words of advice or favourite videos?

    I'm only doing the border 1 1/2" wide, so that it will look like a frame around the wall hanging when I'm done. Then I'll do a facing. But I want the miter because that's the type of corner that frames have.

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    Old 01-18-2017, 01:45 PM
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    The gourmetquilter has videos on the mitered borders.
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    Old 01-18-2017, 02:53 PM
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    before there were search engines i figured it out on my own ...but with the web now a good search engine savesa lot of fabric waste ..below page has lots & lots of links to blog & video tutorials ..good luck, it's quite easy once you do a couple of corners ..and like you ..i wanted to do a frame on a small quilt that looked like a picture frame.

    http://www.zapmeta.com/?vid=l6723722...+quilt+borders
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    I haven't used a tutorial, but I lay it out, overlap the pieces, fold the top one 45 degrees, press. then I glue baste, press, pin and sew it on the fold line. After I'm sure it lays ok, then I cut off the extra beyond the seam allowance.
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    Originally Posted by katier825
    I haven't used a tutorial, but I lay it out, overlap the pieces, fold the top one 45 degrees, press. then I glue baste, press, pin and sew it on the fold line. After I'm sure it lays ok, then I cut off the extra beyond the seam allowance.
    In addition to this, I check the miter to make sure it is square to the borders.
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    One of our members, Pittsburgh Pam posted a great tute on how she does them. It is a shame she doesn't participate anymore. She was an awesome resource:
    http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...rs-t21057.html
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    The others have given you some great links.

    I'll add a piece of advice. If you plan on having two borders (inner and outer), sew them together first then miter them as a unit.
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    Thanks, everyone.
    The GourmetQuilter video that MadQuilter suggested was really good and I managed to get 3 out of 4 corners done really well. The other corner has a pucker, but you know what they say about a man on a galloping horse!

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    I love your miter corners. I am going to try your way tonight.
    Thank you so much.
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    Yes, this is how I do mine and they turn out beautiful!
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