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Old 11-23-2012, 10:41 AM
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I'm making a child's quilt with lots of primary colors. Has anyone ever used two colors to do a border (red on the sides and blue on the top and bottom) or would it look too strange? I might mention it is a very busy quilt!
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Yes, I have done that... looked really nice... the pattern I used was cobblestones and used bright colours...
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Old 11-23-2012, 11:42 AM
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Yes, I have done that... looked really nice... the pattern I used was cobblestones and used bright colours...

Oh, good! The fabric(s) are the same as in the quilt, so I am going to try it!

Thank you so much.
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Yes, I've done it and it looked great!!
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What I did - I had 4 different colors (split rail) and really didn't feel like trying to do the edges exact so I just cut the 2.5 in. strips, sewed them together and then folded them in half and attached the binding. I liked the way it turned out. Didn't worry about it coming out exact, and others really didn't notice it wasn't totally exact.
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I haven't but I think it would look really great! I never thought of that and now that you mention it, I might just try it!! Go for it!
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I did this on a table topper this year. It turned out just fine and your's will too.
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Old 11-23-2012, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltingcandy View Post
What I did - I had 4 different colors (split rail) and really didn't feel like trying to do the edges exact so I just cut the 2.5 in. strips, sewed them together and then folded them in half and attached the binding. I liked the way it turned out. Didn't worry about it coming out exact, and others really didn't notice it wasn't totally exact.

Well, I kept looking at the fabric I had (red, blue, and two yellows) after I saw some borders in a book, so I cut them all up in different sized strips. I sewed them together randomly and put them on as my borders. They look pretty neat! Guess I'm breaking all the quilting rules, but it's fun!
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I have a couple of times used two fabrics for the border. Usually I use one fabric for the top and one side and the other for the bottom and the other side
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I just finished a small quilt and each of the four sides was a different color. Looks great.
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