Does it look ok without the borders being more quilted?
#12
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IF in doubt, I would leave the border un-quilted. The center looks great and that would remain the focal point. I am a beginner so if I don't feel I can make the adjustments just yet then I'm pretty right. I've ruined some things I was attempting. But how do you know until you try. Good luck with whatever you decide. It looks great!
#15
I had already done SITD between each of the embroidered letter blocks and the borders. Since I'm not a FMQer I'd hate to ruin it at this point with trying something new that I'd end up ripping. I guess I'll try to do some straight rows in between which would make a cross-hatch cornerstone. Thanks for the compliments, they did a lot for my confidence. I just want to get a lot better, and that's an investment of time and practice.
#16
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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I had already done SITD between each of the embroidered letter blocks and the borders. Since I'm not a FMQer I'd hate to ruin it at this point with trying something new that I'd end up ripping. I guess I'll try to do some straight rows in between which would make a cross-hatch cornerstone. Thanks for the compliments, they did a lot for my confidence. I just want to get a lot better, and that's an investment of time and practice.
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