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Kitsapquilter 02-15-2011 11:56 PM

Do all my borders straight. Seems to me any bias border would be too easy to stretch on the outer edge unless you are quilting right away or sewing another straight border on right away.

gale 02-16-2011 12:20 AM

It depends on the print of the fabric.

salmonsweet 02-16-2011 03:56 AM

What's the benefit of cutting borders on the bias?

quiltmaker 02-16-2011 05:49 AM


Originally Posted by sewdarnbusy
Straight, cut lengthwise along the selvage.


This is what I do also...never had any problems.

Holice 02-16-2011 06:00 AM

bias or diagonal joining.....makes the border look more continuous. doing them straight makes the eye stop at that point.

sidmona 02-16-2011 06:02 AM

I do mine straight.

Holice 02-16-2011 06:03 AM

i reread your original and you ask about joining not cutting on the bias. Joining on the straight causes the eye to stop at that point. Joining on a 45 degree cut looks better as the eye moves along the border. If it is a gtrue 45 degree there should be any waving or wobbling. And even if you didn't have enough fabric to cut on a tru 45 degree, any degree will do as long as it is true. I have joined at 60 degrees and other in order to keep the eye flowing along the border.

Holice 02-16-2011 06:03 AM

i reread your original and you ask about joining not cutting on the bias. Joining on the straight causes the eye to stop at that point. Joining on a 45 degree cut looks better as the eye moves along the border. If it is a gtrue 45 degree there should be any waving or wobbling. And even if you didn't have enough fabric to cut on a tru 45 degree, any degree will do as long as it is true. I have joined at 60 degrees and other in order to keep the eye flowing along the border.

mannem 02-16-2011 06:04 AM

If you want to add "boarders', make them an offer they can't refuse, but please, please, PLEASE don't cut them. Besides of being illegal, they bleed way too much.

salmonsweet 02-16-2011 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by Holice
bias or diagonal joining.....makes the border look more continuous. doing them straight makes the eye stop at that point.

Ah, duh! :oops: Thank you. I read every single post, and was somehow managing to consistently read border "cutting" instead of border joining. :roll:

I've so far joined most of my borders on the bias. I like how it guides the eye along and past the seam.


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