Got this far, now I need HELP, what next
#34
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Originally Posted by gal288
If you do the roping as the first border you will loose the effect of the boxes. I would suggest that you do a border of the green the same width of the spacing between the blocks, the do the roping as a final border. Bind it in the green.
To see if you like what I have suggested, line the green, roping and then green up on one side and see how it looks. That's what I usually do to visualize how it will end up.
I was typing while you were posting.
Love the green border then the roping. Do the darker gold as the binding and the grassy(?) fabric as the backing.
To see if you like what I have suggested, line the green, roping and then green up on one side and see how it looks. That's what I usually do to visualize how it will end up.
I was typing while you were posting.
Love the green border then the roping. Do the darker gold as the binding and the grassy(?) fabric as the backing.
I like what Peg is suggesting, green then roping, then green. Binding could be several different choices. I like to audition by laying out the fabric first. Sometimes taking pictures helps us see the project with a different eyes.
Pam M
#35
I COULDN'T BELIEVE WHEN I OPENED THIS THREAD AND SAW THE PICTURE. I AM MAKING A QUILT WITH HORSES NOT THE SAME ONE BUT VERY SIMMILAR COLORS AND HAVE THE SAME GREEN SASHING AND AM IN A BIND OF WHAT TO BORDER WITH ALSO. WHAT A HOOT. SO I WILL KEEP READING YOURS. LOLOLOL
P.S. SEND A PICTURE OF THE FINISHED QUILT SO IT WILL GIVE ME A CLUE WHAT TO DO.
P.S. SEND A PICTURE OF THE FINISHED QUILT SO IT WILL GIVE ME A CLUE WHAT TO DO.
#36
Originally Posted by mimistutz
Of the second and third picture which way do you think? or do you mean just brown and leave out the other two? Never thought of just plain brown, but that's a good idea. Does it matter how many borders you use, don't want to over do it. Tossed this around in my head all night, I need sleep.LOL
#37
Originally Posted by mimistutz
Of the second and third picture which way do you think? or do you mean just brown and leave out the other two? Never thought of just plain brown, but that's a good idea. Does it matter how many borders you use, don't want to over do it. Tossed this around in my head all night, I need sleep.LOL
#38
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You've done terrific work so far - very nice quilt. I agree with those who say green and then rope, bind in green. But then, whatever you do will be great. My quilt ideas change depending on fabric chosen, size, whatever.
#39
Originally Posted by gal288
If you do the roping as the first border you will loose the effect of the boxes. I would suggest that you do a border of the green the same width of the spacing between the blocks, the do the roping as a final border. Bind it in the green.
To see if you like what I have suggested, line the green, roping and then green up on one side and see how it looks. That's what I usually do to visualize how it will end up.
I was typing while you were posting.
Love the green border then the roping. Do the darker gold as the binding and the grassy(?) fabric as the backing.
To see if you like what I have suggested, line the green, roping and then green up on one side and see how it looks. That's what I usually do to visualize how it will end up.
I was typing while you were posting.
Love the green border then the roping. Do the darker gold as the binding and the grassy(?) fabric as the backing.
#40
If it were mine, I would preview a narrow 3/4 to 1-1/2"darker brown first border with 3-4" of the green grassy print on the outside, then bind it with the rope print cut on the bias. I'd love to see a pic of that :)
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