Help
#1
I am no good with math and need your help. I just finished this 35X74 quilt top for a twin bed and now I need to add the border or borders would like to make a 4 in border around then a 5 inch around and then a 6 inch around using the three fabrics but do not know how much material I need of each.
#2
Here's a link to a border calculator:
http://www.quiltersparadiseesc.com/C...Calculator.php
The calculator will help you if you cut your borders WOF. I tend to cut mine lengthwise depending on the print and what I happen to have purchased. If you wanted to do the same you'd need:
2-1/4 yd for 4" border
2-1/2 yd for 5" border
2-3/4 yd for 6" border
http://www.quiltersparadiseesc.com/C...Calculator.php
The calculator will help you if you cut your borders WOF. I tend to cut mine lengthwise depending on the print and what I happen to have purchased. If you wanted to do the same you'd need:
2-1/4 yd for 4" border
2-1/2 yd for 5" border
2-3/4 yd for 6" border
#3
assuming you are cutting borders LOF and using long horizontal top and bottom [sewing the sides on first], my EQ says that you need 2 1/8 for 4" border, 2 3/8 for 5" border, and 2 5/8 for the 6" border.
#4
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 3,382
Need more information to respond.
1. Will the borders be a single piece on each side? Or will you be sewing multiple pieces together for each side? (Single pieces require more yardage.)
2. Mitered or straight stitched corners? (Mitered requires slightly more fabric.)
1. Will the borders be a single piece on each side? Or will you be sewing multiple pieces together for each side? (Single pieces require more yardage.)
2. Mitered or straight stitched corners? (Mitered requires slightly more fabric.)
#7
If my calculations are correct, I have done it the old rationed way, you will need. 24 inches for the first boarder, that's 6 cuts at 4 inches wide, ,you will need 35inches of the next boarder, that's 7 cuts at 5 inches, and for the third, 8 cutss at 6 inches equals 48 inches SO
1st is 24"
2nd is 35"
3rd is 48"
I think I have allowed lots providing your cuts are accurate and your fabric is squared up
1st is 24"
2nd is 35"
3rd is 48"
I think I have allowed lots providing your cuts are accurate and your fabric is squared up
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Crissie
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
12
11-21-2009 08:50 PM