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Old 01-08-2011, 07:50 PM
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tjradj
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Originally Posted by QM
This will be a very nice quilt. Having "scabbed on" borders for similar reasons in the past, I have a warning for you. Stop your quilting a couple of inches from the edge. Otherwise, your border will tend to be distorted relative to the body of the quilt.

I find it pretty easy to quilt borders on my Janome. Sometimes a friend will LA quilt the body for me and I nned to add borders later.

I have put together supposedly uniform blocks made by other and used the same technique you used. It works.

BTW, I like the pattern of your hot pad, but I think it needed a little more contrast.
Thanks for the tip! I was doing some planning in "me head" on how not to get the center stitching to go "over" into the border area.
I usually do borders on my table top machine - which is the same Janome Horizon that I use on the frame. I have another Janome workhorse, but hey, when you've got a gal with an 11" bed, you gotta use it!
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