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I NEVER pieced my borders with diagonal seams. That sound like something the quilt police would say. Most quilts I made were for competition, For queen size quilts, I always bought the length of the quilt and that would be enough for the borders and the binding.
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Once you quilt it, the border seams won't really be as noticeable anyway. I always use straight seems if I need extra length to a border.
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Originally Posted by true4uca
(Post 6781793)
Seems I remember reading somewhere (probably here or Quiltville) . Borders 3 inches or less look better joined on an angle, wider borders joined with a straight seam. So that as always been my general rule of thumb unless my amount fabric tells me otherwise.
As a quilter, if I saw a diagonal seam on a border it would probably draw my eye, because I would be wondering why the quilter went to the extra effort to put a diagonal seam there! |
I always heard that if the border was over 3" not to sew it on the diagonal anything less than that is fine.
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Straight seams are fine. Depending upon how you quilt it it , the straight seams vs. mitre corners won't even be noticed.
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i use straight seams all of the time... but none of my quilts are show quilts LOL
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I do straight all the time, it's okay!
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I do straight seams. I like them better!
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I do straight seams all the time as well...not only one or two seems, but sometimes dozens of straight seems when I make a pieced border.
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I make straight seams on a wider border. Diaginal seems take up too much facric. on thinner inner borders I will make diaginal seams- Why???? not sure! After you get the quilt done you will not be able to tell if the seam is straight or diaginal. also I do ot match patterns/prints unless it is a stripe
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