I'm going to play quilt police here. Every single quilter I've read or talked to says, do not repeat widths of borders. I'm thinking 3, 3, & 3 is too predictable in this quilt. I don't want to come off as a smarty here. And I've never measured borders on show quilts, so I don't really know. But most designers put different sizes together, or so they say. So maybe add the 4' you need right away.
I did a quick drawing & added a 4" band - the next band is treated as one border, but you could do 2 4 1/2" bands, with a 3" band in the center. That measures 12". I can't remember what the length of your quilt was, but you could figure it out, just remember to add the 1/2" for each seam. Maybe cornerstones from a different fabric??? What fun you are going to have!
Originally Posted by M.I.Late
I was hoping people would have some ideas...This is my idea:
Reduce the 1st pink border to 3 inches wide
Reduce the rectangular squares to also 3 inches wide, but add a 2nd row in a running bond type pattern
Add another pink border that is 3 inches wide.
I completely concur with this idea. The most important of it would be adding another pink border to stop the rectangular squares. As it currently sits, they seem to go off to la la land. This is exactly what I would do as well.