Best Way to Add Borders to Quilts
#31
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I've done the sew it on, then cut. Had wavy borders. It doesn't show that much (depending on how much it waves - if it waves like a flag, you've got problems) if you use a fluffy batting and tie the quilt, but boy, does it show if you are quilting on a frame. Now, I measure across, at least twice, use the average, add 1/4" to that measurement, pin down the quilt side (leaving 1/8" top and bottom overhang), sew, then trim the ends even with my 12 1/2" square up ruler. I use the extra 1/4" to make sure that the border end is perfectly square, not angling downward. Not the quilt police, but when I've put that much money and time into a quilt, I want it to be as perfect as I can make it. No CDO here (that's OCD in it's alphabetically correct sequence).
#32
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I was told by my longarmer....eons ago when I first started that the quilts needed to be "squared up" by the borders.....I measure through the middle and that's what I cut my borders at, I then find the middle and the quarters of my border and my quilt, pin at those points and sew from the middle out on each border....by the end borders my quilt is straight and true and the longarmer likes me because she isn't worried about a PLEAT in the quilt!!
#33
I agree with everyone else if you use that method you will end up with wavy borders, if not you have been lucky... I find using Bonnie Hunters method works best for me and not wavy borders.. quiltville.com , check it out
#36
When I add a border to a quilt, I just cut a strip of fabric longer than the quilt, sew it to the quilt and then cut off the excess. I know many people measure the quilt in a couple different places, take the average, and cut the border to that specification. Does it matter which way you do it? Is one a better method? (I don't want to say right or wrong!) Would love advice on which method produces a better quilt. Thanks
#37
Can't understand going to the trouble of piecing a quilt then just slapping on the borders. I'm not the Quilt Police but some things we are taught for a reason. My BFF use to just cut, sew and trim. I suggested she measure but she said "it'll be okay", and it was until the day her borders started to stretch. She now measures.
I fold the border fabric in half then bring each end in to the middle crease do the same with the quilt. I don't have problems with my borders. I'd rather take a little time and measure than unsew.
I fold the border fabric in half then bring each end in to the middle crease do the same with the quilt. I don't have problems with my borders. I'd rather take a little time and measure than unsew.
Last edited by katesnanna; 04-10-2013 at 06:51 AM.
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#39
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I do it the way you do it. I have had perfectly square quilts since I started this practice. I made the change from the old measure and cut off system after I decided a lap quilt I made would look perfect hanging on a large empty wall space I had. (and it did, but didn't want to hang straight). It takes a few more minutes but is worth the effort.
#40
If you just cut sew then trim you will risk having wavy borders, possibly bad enough they will need re-done before quilting. The best practice (not the quilt police, just saying IMHO) is to measure the top, middle and bottom. Then average that to get the length for side borders. then after those borders are on, measure the left, middle then right side. Average this and you will have your top and bottom borders. (You can do top or sides first your choice). I also round down to the nearest 1/8th inch instead of up. I have never had a wavy border doing it this way. When I first started, I didn't know about this process, and had to redo a couple quilts because I would have had to pleat the borders to make them fit. Wouldn't have been the most pleasing look.
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