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auntlucy 03-07-2012 07:08 AM

Guidelines for border width???
 
How do you determine the width of your borders? Is there a general rule about the ratio of the border width to the block size, or do you just go with what looks good to you?
Thanks

CarrieC 03-07-2012 07:19 AM

I just go with what looks good to me. Sometimes, when I start the quilt I envision borders one way and what I end up with is totally different.

Tollergirl 03-07-2012 07:20 AM

I just go with what looks good to me. Sometimes I use a thin inner border to highlight a color in the blocks, esp if that color is darker than the rest of the quilt.

Annie68 03-07-2012 07:53 AM

I also use a one inch inner border and then at least 1/2 the block size of the interior block you are using.
If your block is 8 in, use a 4 inch border. There are really no rules, whatever looks good to you is fine.

ShowMama 03-07-2012 08:23 AM

I don't remember who told me this, but another quilter once told me to create borders that are divisible into the block size. Such as, if you use 12" blocks use borders that could divide into 12 like 1", 2", 3", 4", or 6". Or, if you have 9" borders use 1", 3", or 4.5" borders. I don't always stick to this method, but it does work out fine when I do and the borders always look good.

Lori S 03-07-2012 08:27 AM

I try to use some of the dimensions within the quilt , to give an overall continuity to the final look. If have been working with a log cabin for example an the cut width has been 1.5 inches , I will make the first border at that cut width,,, then working out to another diminesion within the block. If the block contains 2 , inch 3 inch or 4 inch etc.. cut dimiensions.. those are the ones I try to work with ... and occasionally after a few narrow will use a finished block width for a additional border that has some detail of the block to tie the design back to the body of the quilt.

nativetexan 03-07-2012 08:27 AM

usually the bare minumum would be half the block size. just looks more pleasing.

auntlucy 03-07-2012 08:55 AM

Thanks for all of the suggestions. I am making a variation of the tiny turning twenty and the blocks finish at 7" with the widest piece in each block measuring 4" finished. It will be a full size quilt when finished, about 80" x 94". If I have enough fabric, I'd like to make a 1" inner border with a 4" outer border. The piecing of the top is finished and I'm having trouble getting the decision made and actually cutting the fabric for the borders!

omaluvs2quilt 03-07-2012 09:04 AM

When I'm making a bed quilt, I may make some of the outer borders larger for the overhang. I have a very deep mattress and don't like too many small borders hanging over the edge of the bed.

ghostrider 03-07-2012 09:06 AM

Quilt University has a free sample class that is all about borders. It's quite good and is interactive so you can play around with it.
(click the link in the right hand column under More Information)
http://www.quiltuniversity.com/index.html


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