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gal288 05-10-2011 04:26 AM

Brown inner border really accents the quilt nicely.

bisseau 05-10-2011 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I like both but I do like the brown inner border.:)

Agree!

Judi in Ohio 05-10-2011 05:10 AM

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Do you know how to do phlanges? I'm sort of the phlange queen - I love them. Some people might not notice, but quilters do. Where your brown is, use a darker brown for a 1/4" to 1/2" phlange. That mixes up the size and gives definition to the outer edge. I usually make mine with a 1 1/2" strip, folded in half to give it some body.
Judi
I think this is the pic with a phlange







uote=Jennalyn]Hello! I just got EQ7 in the mail yesterday (YAAAAY!) for my Mom for Mother's Day. She hasn't gotten the time to sit down with it yet, but I need to become familiar with the program so that I can provide knowledgeable tech support.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Anyway, the first two projects I've tackled are working out the proportions for an in-the-future Jewel Box for a friend's Queen bed. That went well. I'm also designing the Warm Wishes for my much-loved Aunt who's recently had some troubling news regarding a lump on her femur. I figured the design would be a simple one to tackle and it would go together quickly. I already have the fabrics for the main squares of the quilt. Her tastes run in the pink-green-brown variety.

I'm just a little stuck on what to do for borders! I think I like a three-fabric surround to mimic the pieced squares in the Warm Wishes. I just came up with that this morning, though, so I'm not sure how my thoughts will settle.

I'm also debating whether or not it needs an entirely different pinky-salmon-rose fabric for the outermost border. Would that be too complex? Better to stick to just the four main fabrics in the quilt? Or do you think it might add something? Pink is her absolute favorite color, so I wanted that to be the focus of the border.

This community is full of knowledge, experience, and OPINIONS! :mrgreen: Help?[/quote]

shades of green
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Judi in Ohio 05-10-2011 05:11 AM

Nope, that's not one - so sorry



Originally Posted by Judi in Ohio
Do you know how to do phlanges? I'm sort of the phlange queen - I love them. Some people might not notice, but quilters do. Where your brown is, use a darker brown for a 1/4" to 1/2" phlange. That mixes up the size and gives definition to the outer edge. I usually make mine with a 1 1/2" strip, folded in half to give it some body.
Judi
I think this is the pic with a phlange







uote=Jennalyn]Hello! I just got EQ7 in the mail yesterday (YAAAAY!) for my Mom for Mother's Day. She hasn't gotten the time to sit down with it yet, but I need to become familiar with the program so that I can provide knowledgeable tech support.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Anyway, the first two projects I've tackled are working out the proportions for an in-the-future Jewel Box for a friend's Queen bed. That went well. I'm also designing the Warm Wishes for my much-loved Aunt who's recently had some troubling news regarding a lump on her femur. I figured the design would be a simple one to tackle and it would go together quickly. I already have the fabrics for the main squares of the quilt. Her tastes run in the pink-green-brown variety.

I'm just a little stuck on what to do for borders! I think I like a three-fabric surround to mimic the pieced squares in the Warm Wishes. I just came up with that this morning, though, so I'm not sure how my thoughts will settle.

I'm also debating whether or not it needs an entirely different pinky-salmon-rose fabric for the outermost border. Would that be too complex? Better to stick to just the four main fabrics in the quilt? Or do you think it might add something? Pink is her absolute favorite color, so I wanted that to be the focus of the border.

This community is full of knowledge, experience, and OPINIONS! :mrgreen: Help?

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Judi in Ohio 05-10-2011 05:13 AM

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It's my avatar. Darn, right under my nose.





e=Judi in Ohio]Nope, that's not one - so sorry

Jennalyn 05-10-2011 05:14 AM

Oh, that looks so neat! Are there any tutorials that you recommend for figuring out how to do them?

quiltingaz 05-10-2011 05:25 AM

definitely add brown border. Sets off the lighter colors in border.

Judi in Ohio 05-10-2011 05:29 AM

I'm not sure where I first saw them, but I do them as any other border. The one in my avatar is 1 1/2" strip folded wrong sides together, and sew it as you would any border. Two sides, the top, bottom. I sew the raw edges first. It just adds a little pizazz and I'm all about pizazz. I'm a quilter who likes all kinds of different processes. And I love to come up with neat border ideas.
Judi








Originally Posted by Jennalyn
Oh, that looks so neat! Are there any tutorials that you recommend for figuring out how to do them?


Gatormom3 05-10-2011 05:36 AM

I also like the quilt with the brown border added.

QuiltnNan 05-10-2011 01:36 PM

to get a better feel for what you've designed, right click on the quilt. uncheck outline blocks and outline patches. it removes the physical division of the parts and the quilt looks 'smoother'. also, when you want to see how to cut the block, choose file-print-[then the type of cutting] and be sure to check size from quilt. then choose preview. you'll have to zoom in to see what it says unless your eyes are very good. also choose preview when you are using file-fabric yardage. that way, you are not wasting ink and paper just to view the info you might change before the final design. these are just some hints that i found to be most helpful on a regular basis. have fun with it.


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