I like the binding to be different than the border -- it ends the quilt and stops the eye. Sometimes it's just a solid, but more often a print that adds something to the top. I also like to use striped fabric, but I don't do bias usually, just straight grain cuts across the stripes.
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I've only made one quilt with a matching binding and I honestly like a contrasting one better.
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Originally Posted by nannyrick.com
(Post 5017221)
I usually pick some colors in the fabric and go with that. They don't necessarily have to match.
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When you say match I'm assuming you mean the same fabric. I don't think they have to match but I do think they need to compliment each other. I've used a fabric from the quilt for the binding or sometimes something that's kind of unassuming (meaning it's not really noticeable but let's the other fabrics shine). Also if you've used a lot of fabrics sometimes the combination of all fabrics looks really good for the binding.
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no rules...most of the time mine don't match...I like the contrast of a different binding than border!
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Does not have to match. I just do what ever I like.
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No rules. I like to take leftovers from fabrics I used in the quilt and piece my binding together. :-)
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When you want the binding to blend in, make it match. If you are looking for the opposite or a border to stand out from the border, bring out a color or even better use all the colors of the quilt. This is a great way to use up the extra fabric too.
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Originally Posted by Rubesgirl
(Post 5017501)
No rules. I like to take leftovers from fabrics I used in the quilt and piece my binding together. :-)
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I need them to at least coordinate. IMHO I think you can ruin a quilt if it's too random. The colors, I believe should at least go together.
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