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Mitered borders on quilt
I am making a Frozen quilt for my great niece. At 2 years old all she will care about is Elsa and Anna so I am going to keep it simple. I am going to just use the fabric as a panel and then add borders. Since this is a simple quilt that gives me a chance to try something new. I wanted to do mitered borders because I have never done those.
I started checking out the videos and "how to's" on the internet, but they are not the same. So that has be confused. how do you guys figure the mitered corners? I understand the width of the quilt center then add 2 times the border width (I get that too). But I have see on tutorial that says to add 10 inches onto that total and then a different tutorial says 4 times the border width + the seam allowance. I understand there is more than one way to do things, but before I start cutting on the fabric I wan to understand the plan so I don't waste fabric. Please let me know your thoughts Thank you |
I'm hoping people come up with some good answers for you. I have a quilt that needs a mitered border and I've been stalled on it for over a year -- just haven't been brave enough to try it!
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10 inches extra seems excessive. I do width of quilt center + 2 times the border width + 2 seam allowances + 3 to 4 inches extra. You can also fold your border width at 45 degree angle then measure to see how much additional you'll need and add a few inches for good measure. You just don't want to run short.
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The formula for metered borders I was given is: the length of the quilt side+width of border X2+6 inches. It's better too much than not enough. Although, I did make a mistake once, but fortunately had enough fabric to add a piece. I ripped it back and just added a piece - more work for not doing it right in the first place. The length of the quilt side is of course what you determine after you measure through the center etc.
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All of these idea's sound good & would work out nicely!!
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Thank you so much for your replies. I will gather some scrap material and do a trial run to see how it goes
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