Choosing border and binding
#2
i would use a narrow black or white, then choose a predominant color that you like for the outer/larger border. of course the piano key or braid from the same scraps looks really nice as a border too. have fun.
#3
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There's no way for us to really know what is a good idea, colour wise, or style wise for your border and binding ... being that we have not seen your quilt. Plus, what one likes, another will not. It's your quilt ... and you will know what you like or don't like!
The best way is to "audition" possibilities against your finished quilt top.
If you need inspiration, start with the pics in the Gallery photos here on the QB. There are so many possiblities beyond basic black and white ... and flat plain border strips.
And too, not all quilts "demand" borders. The quilt may be enough, and then just a binding along the outer edge.
The best way is to "audition" possibilities against your finished quilt top.
If you need inspiration, start with the pics in the Gallery photos here on the QB. There are so many possiblities beyond basic black and white ... and flat plain border strips.
And too, not all quilts "demand" borders. The quilt may be enough, and then just a binding along the outer edge.
#4
Personal choice. You can use a colorful border print or even make a pieced border. It all depends on how YOU think it will work.
Bindings can be of the prominent color or not ... or even pieced.
Play around and see what it is you like.
Bindings can be of the prominent color or not ... or even pieced.
Play around and see what it is you like.
#5
I usually use a narrow inner border of the predominent or background color to stop the eye. Then, I love to make a piano key border from the scraps left over from making the blocks. If it is already scrapy, so much the better! Of course, if you have yardage of one of the fabrics in the quilt, or a second solid color, it makes a fine border too.
#6
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No one way to decide, sometimes it is determined by what fabric I have on hand. Many times I make scrap quilts without borders, just need to pick a binding. I usually like a darker color binding. If I do add a border, for a scrappy quilt, a scrappy binding can be a good choice.
#8
I do the same thing as Skyangel - if the center of my quilt is really busy, I add a very narrow (1/4" or 1/2") "stop border" usually in a solid and then I'm free to add a pieced border (braid), piano keys, film strip or just a printed fabric that will complement the quilt.
#10
For the scrappy top I'm working on I did a first border of a solid in a color that blended nicely with the fabrics in the quilt. Then I added a piano key border using many of the fabrics in the top plus others that I had. I'm now wanting to find a print that will coordinate with the calico print I used for the stars that kind of tie it all together to use for a final border. Haven't yet decided on what I will do for binding. I might mention that so far I have rarely used borders so this is new to me too.
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