What color border would you use?
#1
This is my second pieced quilt..I did the Summer In the Park using 2- Pick A Bunch Jelly Rolls by Nancy Mims for Robert Kaufman & 2- Moda Bella Solids White Jelly Rolls.
I want a white border with a matching color from the quilt top and I think the backing would look good matching the color part of the border. Do I put the white border next to the pieced top or the color border next to the pieced top. I also want to put a binding on...so don't know what color to make it.
So far the quilt top is 80 in long and 72 in wide. I will be hand quilting it.
Any help with the color choice would be so appreciated...I am not good at that..that is why I love the collections..they have done it for me.
Thanks a bunch!! Hugs, Dee in Oklahoma
I want a white border with a matching color from the quilt top and I think the backing would look good matching the color part of the border. Do I put the white border next to the pieced top or the color border next to the pieced top. I also want to put a binding on...so don't know what color to make it.
So far the quilt top is 80 in long and 72 in wide. I will be hand quilting it.
Any help with the color choice would be so appreciated...I am not good at that..that is why I love the collections..they have done it for me.
Thanks a bunch!! Hugs, Dee in Oklahoma
#2
I would do the color border first to give the eye a rest - before adding the white border. As for binding, I would piece together the strips and make it one colorful binding! Good luck.. Beautiful quilt, by the way
#3
I would do a really narrow border in a bold color - the dark blue or red and then I'd probably try to find a bold print that picks up a few of the other colors for the outer border.......just my random opinion :)
#4
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Hi Dee, that's such a lovely quilt. My opinion is a narrower white border, then a wider one from the color of your choice with matching binding.
I don't like white bindings b/c they don't always stay white LOL
I don't like white bindings b/c they don't always stay white LOL
#5
What a great quilt. So cheery. My first inclination is that great light blue solid in the quilt would be a wonderful first border. My second choice would be yellow. Very narrow to "stop" the quilt. Then your white border or a white on white, like polka dots, and also a white binding. That would be a very clean and vintage look for this cheerful work.
Go wild on the backing and find a fabric that has all the colors in the quilt top! WOW!
peace :D
Go wild on the backing and find a fabric that has all the colors in the quilt top! WOW!
peace :D
#7
I'd try out a few and see what they look like before deciding. Each color will give such a different feel to the finished quilt. I think a narrow in one color, then a little wider white, then a wider in another color. Binding you could test drive that too based on your other choices. Most often I use the same for binding that I did for inner border. I would not use white for binding. Start with your favorites and see where it leads you.
It is a great quilt by the way!
It is a great quilt by the way!
#8
Originally Posted by laughingquilter
I would do a really narrow border in a bold color - the dark blue or red and then I'd probably try to find a bold print that picks up a few of the other colors for the outer border.......just my random opinion :)
Here's a link to the method for anyone who's interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5WgTyqB8Pc
#9
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Hi Dee, that's such a lovely quilt. My opinion is a narrower white border, then a wider one from the color of your choice with matching binding.
I don't like white bindings b/c they don't always stay white LOL
I don't like white bindings b/c they don't always stay white LOL
#10
I see a strip that is red with flowers that are primarily white with yellow and blue accents. That strip incorporates the most of your colors so that I would try that for a border. I would put the white border next to the quilt body, then the red with flowers, then bind with a blue (cooler color) that matches the blue accent of the flower in the colored strip.
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