Border Blues
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I love big borders so I would do a nice big one the size of the squares in the quilt and quilt a design in it. Another reason I always put a big border is I square my quilts before adding the binding and if I need to trim a little more on one side it isn't noticeable. Pretty top!
#6
I would put a very narrow (1/4") stop border in a contrasting color (maybe orange if you're really daring) and then a wider one in a coordinating blue (maybe a wild floral?) and then a dark blue binding. What fun to plan other people's quilts!
#7
Hmm, there is a tiny coral flower in one of the prints...
#8
I would add a sky blue border to bring out the accent color from the darker colors in the quilt. Then a dark binding. It would make it pop and show a "silver lining" to the quilt's personality.
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#10
This quilt is so lovely and cool all on it's own. I think you could get away with no borders, just a binding and consider it done! On the other hand, I don't think a border would be bad either, it really could go either way. However, if you are going to go with a border, I don't think it should be too busy. Your quilt is pretty busy in both design and fabrics. That is what you want to shine. I think I would do a solid border, not super wide, just to frame it as it were, and then either a contrasting outer border or just binding that picks up on the colors inside. Audition some fabrics before you make your choice. Truly, I vote no border as it really is lovely the way it is and makes a statement all it's own.
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