Hi everyone,
I got the request from a client to enlarge a quilt. She's attached to it and would like to put it on her new bed. She only wants to have it 16 inch larger, so I would need to add a 8 inch border each side. I find several post about how to do it technically; basically you do 4 quilted panel and attach them with a QAYG method. But I'm concern about the design; If I only need to add border on the side, I can't make a "frame" in matching pink. Any idea? What would you do?
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the bottom portion of the crosses to allow some room to sew the border seam. Since there is presently no binding, I would not bother adding one either. I would cut a strip of white fabric 18" wide by length of side. I would fold and iron at 8 1/2" in from the one side of the 18" edge. That will give 1/2" Seam allowance and 8" in the front of quilt. On the opposite edge, I would turn under 3/4". That will give the backside 8" from the bottom edge + 1/2" above + 3/4" to backside. I would cut strip of batting 8 1/2" (8"+ 1/2" seam allowance) and sew batting and unpressed edge to front of quilt top, flip material down and to back, iron, carefully pin, and SID. Backing will be stitched down with SID. Then I would pin the batting down and do the quilting.

