Border question
#31
Speaking as an old newspaper, yearbook, and magazine layout person, pictures always faced to the center of the page, never to the outside.
Not sure if that rule goes for quilts....as if quilts have rules!!!! But I would have them face inside. When the baby is lying on the blanket, they would be looking at the baby. I like that image. :)
Not sure if that rule goes for quilts....as if quilts have rules!!!! But I would have them face inside. When the baby is lying on the blanket, they would be looking at the baby. I like that image. :)
#35
Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
ok, dumb question, I like it what I thought was "facing in" -- with the kids in the border's feet being against the quilt, why would that be called "facing out" like everyone else said?
The second picture... that just "looks right"... is that called facing "in" or "out"?
The second picture... that just "looks right"... is that called facing "in" or "out"?
#36
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Originally Posted by candlequilter
I think I agree with them facing out so that a child on the quilt would see them right side up no matter which way they are laying. But it really is personal preference. Nice job.
Thanks,
Sherryl
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Thanks,
Sherryl
Candlequilter
#38
I usually fce them outwardly so that they are easily recognised by the viewer. If you think the child's view is more important, face them inwardly so that you can discuss the characters with them as they progress.
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