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Old 05-18-2017, 07:47 AM
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I want just a touch of color between the blocks and a black border. Will it look OK to put a flange in there, or should it just be a very narrow first border?
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Old 05-18-2017, 08:14 AM
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I have done a flange. It really gives the quilt a nice little pop of color.
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Old 05-18-2017, 08:19 AM
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A flange can be nice .... or the very narrow border.

Keep in mind that a flange will cover up the centre part a wee bit.
So if you have points out to the edge, they will get covered by the flange.

In that case ... a narrow border will give you that tiny pop of colour and not affect the inner piecework.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
A flange can be nice .... or the very narrow border.

Keep in mind that a flange will cover up the centre part a wee bit.
So if you have points out to the edge, they will get covered by the flange.

In that case ... a narrow border will give you that tiny pop of colour and not affect the inner piecework.

Just turn the flange out toward the border instead of inward.
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How are you planning on quilting it? If sent out to a longarmer flanges can be very troublesome and often add to the cost. If quilting yourself, they can also cause the same issues in that it is difficult to avoid them and not quilt over them and sometimes when you quilt over them they catch under the foot and get stitched down going the wrong way.

If you are hand quilting then flanges are usually no problem at all as you can easily avoid quilting on them when doing by hand.
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I would stick with a 1/4" stop border - it's so much easier than trying to figure out how to quilt around a flange.
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Originally Posted by popover View Post
Just turn the flange out toward the border instead of inward.
This what I'd do.
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How about using a flanged binding? I have started doing that method and absolutely love it.
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Old 05-19-2017, 03:26 AM
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I fellow quilter in our park put a narrow flange on one of her quilts and had a real problem quilting it. She said she would never do that again!


Originally Posted by feline fanatic View Post
How are you planning on quilting it? If sent out to a longarmer flanges can be very troublesome and often add to the cost. If quilting yourself, they can also cause the same issues in that it is difficult to avoid them and not quilt over them and sometimes when you quilt over them they catch under the foot and get stitched down going the wrong way.

If you are hand quilting then flanges are usually no problem at all as you can easily avoid quilting on them when doing by hand.
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Why not do a solid piping like Susan Cleveland teaches. Just that little bit of color marks a nice division.
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