Old 01-30-2011, 09:02 AM
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Cre8tvlwyr
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Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
blue and white on white.

I have cut pieces for sashing that are white on white. but it's not necessary to use it. only if you want to. Do what you think would look good.
it depends on what the total strip looks like and what look you want. you said background is "blue" and "white on white" - are they individual square parts on blue and then strips of white on white in between? If you have individual sections set apart by white sashing strips then the sections will "float" on a white background. If not, the sections will run together - which isn't a bad thing, sometimes it's preferred, but it all depends on the look you want. If you have all of us add white sashing, and when you get it back it looks like "too much" then you can make the sashing narrower by taking a careful seam in it. This is much easier to do than to add a sash later [and it shouldnt offend anyone - cuz it was your sash :lol: ]
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