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Old 06-25-2011, 04:49 AM
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Recently in answer to a question about what to use for a border, someone posted that she often/usually/always (can't remember which) uses a thin black border first and then other coordinating border(s).

I thought I'd bookmarked that discussion as I was interested in using the thin black border idea on a couple of quilt tops I have, but now I can't find it. I'd like to re-read the discussion, particularly in regard to the width of the black strips.

Can anyone point me to that discussion, or if you are the black border quilter :), could you please tell me what width black you use? If the width varies with the quilt, how do you determine what width to use?

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Old 06-25-2011, 05:08 AM
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I haven't read that discussion but a well known quilter living near me always/or most of the time, "frames" her quilt with a black or dark tone border and then puts a co-ordinating border one. Following her I use a 1.5" border, finished 1" and then a wider border, quite often 3" - 4" depending on the size block, it really enhances the quilt IMO.

This is a recent scrappy D9P with a framed 1" border and a 3" till roll border.

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Old 06-25-2011, 05:36 AM
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I do that on many of my quilts. Black or dark. Or I will use a flange. It is hard to see on this pic but there is a 1/2 inch flange between the star and the Greek Key border. In person it pops.
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I don't know the thread you mentioned, but I often use a narrow stop border before adding wider ones. It acts to contain the center design and gives the eye a place to pause, but not stop completely, before continuing on.

Unless the center is very dark, black acts too much like a dead stop. You want the narrow inner border to act as the thin mat color in a double matted picture, not as the frame. Frames go on the outer edge, not somewhere inside. ;)

If you do not actually use a color contained in the center, the color and value should certainly compliment those colors. Again, think of picture matting. The width should be proportional to the quilt as a whole, but I find that an inch works well for most.

There is an excellent free sample class at Quilt University on how to choose effective borders for your quilt, http://www.quiltuniversity.com/registrar_free.htm
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I use a strong color that coordinates with the quilt. I cut the strips at 1 1/2", so they finish at 1". I don't want the colors in my quilt to bleed into the border. My current quilt has a black ground, so it's border will be my favorite bright from the quilt before it gets a piano key border.
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We did that one time, and really liked the result. The downside was that adding borders took almost as much time as making the top! Sorry I don't have a better pic - this quilt is queen size.

Close-up of borders
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On the bed
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Originally Posted by wesing
We did that one time, and really liked the result. The downside was that adding borders took almost as much time as making the top! Sorry I don't have a better pic - this quilt is queen size.
That is lovely! Great choices. I'm glad you took the time to add all of the borders. :thumbup:
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i like skinny inner borders. I'm doing more of them lately.
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Old 07-25-2011, 03:37 AM
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Thank you all for your answers and pictures. Love seeing how you've used narrow borders or flanges. I'll be using your advice from now on as I finish my quilts.

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