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borders question.
Okay, now stir me but when cutting and doing sizing for my DDS new bed quilt I miss measured. Or at least miss calculated. Now this quilt was originally supposed to be full sized but now has to be a twin because we are having a third child and her and her bro are now going to share a room and bunk bed.
My question to you guys would be this.... is it okay to add fabric to the sides but not the top and bottom. The length is just fine. Go figure that out. I just don't know if I should mess with it or just be done. It will maybe tuck on the sides. Being bunk beds the top where my dd will sleep needs to be tucked under. Hope this is clear. Will post a pic of what I have now so you can help. |
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It' perfectly okay to add borders to the sides and not to the top or bottom. It's your quilt to make as you please.
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I've done it on jillion times, although I usually put a really narrow border of the side border fabric at both top and bottom to balance it little. But it is your quilt. Do you what you need to do to make it work and then love what you've made. froggyintexas
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It is your quilt and perfectly OK to add side borders to get it to the size you want! Nice quilt btw.
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Just so you guys know. The top n bottom are the fat sections of fabric. The sides are the narrow.
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It doesn't matter top or bottom, add where ever you want. Like they are all saying, "It's your quilt, do what you want". It's very pretty.
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Originally Posted by Jeanne S
(Post 6764004)
It is your quilt and perfectly OK to add side borders to get it to the size you want! Nice quilt btw.
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I added a border to sides and bottom when I needed to make a quilt bigger. Looks fine to me. Go for it.
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It's beautiful! I love the colors!!
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