Piano Key Borders
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This was my first attempt at piano keys. I kind of like doing them, as it's a great way to use up scraps. Thinking most any size that works for you is good.
This was my first attempt at piano keys. I kind of like doing them, as it's a great way to use up scraps. Thinking most any size that works for you is good.
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Location: Gaylord, MN
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I think you can make them any width/length you think will look good on your quilt. If I've used 2 1/2 squares in the quilt, I will use that size. If I use 4 or 5 inch squares, I will just make the piano keys half that size. Be sure to show us your finished quilt.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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I like piano key borders. Make sure that you measure your quilt top through the center both ways, ease the borders in and then you won't have wavy borders.
I make my pieces varied widths, other times I make all the pieces the same width. Sometimes I just want to use up scraps, the borders are usually 4"-6"; it depends on the quilt. I sew the top and bottom borders on first and then the sides, I don't miter my borders.
Sharon in Texas
quilting since 1988
I make my pieces varied widths, other times I make all the pieces the same width. Sometimes I just want to use up scraps, the borders are usually 4"-6"; it depends on the quilt. I sew the top and bottom borders on first and then the sides, I don't miter my borders.
Sharon in Texas
quilting since 1988
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