Opinion on Binding Color Please
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Opinion on Binding Color Please
First, I'll say that I can't provide a picture because I'm at work. I know these kinds of questions are so much easier with pictures but I just thought about this on my way to work. So apologies for asking for opinions in a vacuum.
Here's my quilt - all batiks - and gorgeous so far, if I say so myself:
- Embroidered blocks on white
- Each block framed in medium purple
- Sashed in dusty rose pink print
- Inner border, same purple as frame
- Outer border of light green with purple and pink florals
My question is on the binding. I've planned and made the binding in purple, but I'm thinking that the sashing fabric would be a better tie-in. Either looks equally good against the border fabric but I'm wondering if I have too much of the purple and too little of the pink.
TIA,
Cathy
Here's my quilt - all batiks - and gorgeous so far, if I say so myself:
- Embroidered blocks on white
- Each block framed in medium purple
- Sashed in dusty rose pink print
- Inner border, same purple as frame
- Outer border of light green with purple and pink florals
My question is on the binding. I've planned and made the binding in purple, but I'm thinking that the sashing fabric would be a better tie-in. Either looks equally good against the border fabric but I'm wondering if I have too much of the purple and too little of the pink.
TIA,
Cathy
#3
I personally use the binding as a final frame for my quilt, so I would choose the purple. If you want the binding to blend with the quilt, then go with the same fabric as the outer border. Actually, any of the fabrics will work, it is just a matter of choosing the one you like the best.
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I'll go out of the box here. I would probably also use the same fabric as the sashing. I frequently like my bindings to 'pull' a little-used fabric out of the quilt to make it stand out in the quilt a bit more than it may be doing on it's own.
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I'm also one who tends to bind in the same fabric as the final border.
That being said ... contrasting bindings can be very effective and dramatic.
And as you said ... a picture would help!
There's so many variables ... the tones of the colours you mentioned, the width of the sashings/borders/frames, how many blocks you have etc.
With the embroidery in the blocks, I'm thinking you probably want to pull the eye to the blocks, rather than away from ... which would be a huge consideration as to what might be done.
Perhaps tonight, you'll take some pics and show us!
That being said ... contrasting bindings can be very effective and dramatic.
And as you said ... a picture would help!
There's so many variables ... the tones of the colours you mentioned, the width of the sashings/borders/frames, how many blocks you have etc.
With the embroidery in the blocks, I'm thinking you probably want to pull the eye to the blocks, rather than away from ... which would be a huge consideration as to what might be done.
Perhaps tonight, you'll take some pics and show us!
#9
I usually ask myself does the outer border need to stand on its own or does the binding need to bring it all together? Sometimes the outer border will be bold either in color or motif so the binding can rein it in. If the border is soft in color or motif the binding just needs to finish the edge without drawing any attention. All these statements are only MHO.
Sometimes I equate it to coloring a picture in a coloring book. Sometimes you would outline everything in black or use a color in a darker shade to outline (make sense?).
Sometimes I equate it to coloring a picture in a coloring book. Sometimes you would outline everything in black or use a color in a darker shade to outline (make sense?).
Last edited by joyce888; 06-13-2012 at 06:59 AM.
#10
I usually have to audition/try out different fabrics and see what looks the best. I will say that if i don't want to draw attention to the binding, then i use the same color as the outer border. If i want the binding to be noticed, then I'll use a contrasting fabric.
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