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Originally Posted by Belfrybat
(Post 5727264)
I had insomnia last night, and instead of working on the numerous UFOs I have hanging around (or cleaning house), made a throw quilt top -- 3 hours from beginning to end. Now to decide whether to add another border in batik or just sandwich, quilt and bind as is. It is currently 44 x 66" - a decent size but looks a bit unfinished to me without a coloured border. Advice, anyone? I've decided this is a Christmas present so need to finish it by tomorrow.
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It's absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for giving us the instructions. I think I'll make one this afternoon.
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looks awesome as is-but a colored border would also look great.
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Thank you for all your replies. I ended up going with a narrow inner border of a goldish-yellow (it looks washed out in the photo, but is a richer colour) and another black border. The next time I'm going to use a bit wider outer sashing and bind it with pieces left over from the batiks. I like the idea of a "rainbow" border.
As to block size, the coloured portion is 6.5x10.5" with two 2.5" wide solids on each side, making a 10.5" block. I like this size as it goes together quickly but looks difficult. [ATTACH=CONFIG]387025[/ATTACH] |
i wouldnt put on another border i would probably bind it with all the colors in the batiks and make it scrappy.. it is beautiful cant believe you made it in 3 hours.. great job.. someone will be happy..
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Gorgeous quilt!
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Originally Posted by psailer
(Post 5776194)
i wouldnt put on another border i would probably bind it with all the colors in the batiks and make it scrappy.. it is beautiful cant believe you made it in 3 hours.. great job.. someone will be happy..
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Stunning as is!
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great colors. good use of time too.
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