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Old 11-22-2011, 08:51 AM
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I am working on an OSU quilt that has several narrow (1-1/2") borders in black. I am looking for suggestions on a pattern of fmq to put in them. Basic stippling just doesn't seem to be right - I think it needs something more. Would a one-sided feather look ok? I am working on a Janome 6600, doing a small area, then adjust quilt and hands - so nothing real difficult. What do you do in narrow borders?
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Old 11-22-2011, 08:54 AM
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I am not sure which OSU you are referring to, but if it is Ohio State, what about little buckeyes? Or if they are big football fans, what about little footballs?
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you could just do a curvy line around or do circles in it. i love circles.
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start with a piece of paper- with the borders drawn on---and sketch different options to see what you like- better to get an idea and (experiment) on paper before trying it out on the quilt and not liking it.
you could do a curvy cable- or wave- or cross=hatch- or feather- or vine----there are so many options- start with paper and pencil- the perfect one will come to you
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don't overlook putting the border over 2 or 3 of the borders as if they were one...
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I've got one like that coming up to quilt. You could chose a narrow border pattern for each of the individual borders or combine 2 or more of the borders with a slightly wider border.

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How about using two borders and the seam between them for the feather spine? Your idea of a half feather in each is the same idea if you put one facing it on the next border. I also like to use the #34 stitch on my Bernina for a simple wavy design down the middle of skinny borders. You could also do a simple circle loop alternating the loops down the border.
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Curls or just FMQ meandering covering all the birders wod be pretty. Do several different designs on practice fabric & see what suits your "fancy". Be sure to post pics when you are finished.
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With the name Buckeye rose I suppose it is Ohio State. I saw OSU and immediately thought... Beavers!

Back to the original question, I think one-sided feathers are a good idea, as are all the other patterns suggested. You can also make one pattern that crosses over the borders.
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How are you at 'writing' with thread? I did a USC quilt and quilted words in one of the narrow borders. I was CHICKEN tho and used a matching thread! Next time I will use a contrast thread so the words can be seen easily...
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