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Old 12-08-2015, 09:01 AM
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I'm using a fabric that has a directional print of animals for the last border. Do I make the top and bottom go sideways OR cut the top and bottom in the upright position and have a diagonal seam? I've always used the rule of never putting a seam in the last border.
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Old 12-08-2015, 09:06 AM
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If you have enough I do it so the animals are standing up straight on all four sides. If not, I then have the sides with the feet towards the quilt. The top and bottom you can do it which ever way looks good to you. I have done where the top and bottom are both upright or they lay just like the sides, feet towards the quilt. Do what you think that looks right. Don't stress.
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I think I'd cut the top and bottom in the upright position and break my own rule and have a vertical seam instead of a diagonal one, unless you feel pretty confident you can match the pattern with a diagonal seam.
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Old 12-08-2015, 09:22 AM
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I would do it to where it looked as though they were walking/standing around the quilt.
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Unless the center of the quilt is directional (like a panel) I would make all their feet either point in to the center, then miter the corners. This way, every way you used the quilt, part of the border will be correct. If the center is also directional, I would make all the borders face the same way. So you would cut some along the length of fabric and some along the width. I'm a bit anal, and have a background in garment construction, so I would buy extra and match the print to disguise the seams.
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Old 12-11-2015, 01:26 PM
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Thanks everyone for the input; I think I will try a matched seam in the top and bottom. This is a print with different size animal portraits and they don't show feet so cutting with the feet in wouldn't work.
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If the rest of the quilt has a "right side up", the last border should, too. If not, I like the idea of having the animals all "standing / walking" around the edge.
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