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I would add borders from the colors in that little top until it becomes the size I want it. Very pretty.
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I like the idea of a narrow pink border and a then a wide blue border using the fabrics already in the quilt. I wouldn't use the flower fabric as a border. It would add a little interest as the binding though. Your quilt is very nice.
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Susie-susie-susie (great name bu the way!) I agree with you totally. I love the idea of the flower fabric as a binding. And using the other two fabrics as borders.
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I think this calls for a pinwheel border and then the floral....takes a little more time, but would be fabulous.
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I really like the pink but then I like brights. If you are not into brights, the blue would be nice as well but I do agree that it should be basically solid. Very pretty quilt.
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-- oh no, double post. See next one.
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If those are your picks I'd use the pink and swirl, and not the flower at all. It doesn't match the theme of the quilt. If you want a brighter look I'd go with a strip of aqua then a binding using the yellow polka dot.
You could also do a strip of the pink, then the check, then the polka dot, then the swirl. At this point a wouldn't introduce a new fabric because what you've used goes together so well. Love the pattern! |
I agree with a darker pink for the border, if you can find one.
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I'd use the blue swirly fabric.
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Originally Posted by GailG
(Post 6295680)
I would use the pink as in the block borders as the narrow border and then a wider dark blue as in the blue block borders. That's a darling quilt top!
You could then cut out a couple of the white flowers and applique them on one corner! |
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