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carolynjo 03-28-2015 06:29 AM

For me , this pretty quilt needs just a dark binding to frame it. Gorgeous quilt, by the way.

piker6ca 03-28-2015 06:44 AM

Well thanks every one for the help.
I,m off to the fabric store and still not sure what to do . So going to take the quilt with me and see what will work .
Maybe like a lot of you guys are saying to just put a binding on it .
You would think after I have been a printer for 40 years my eye for colour would be better lol.
I just blame it on the lighting haha.
Thanks
All

Tom

Friday1961 03-28-2015 07:12 AM

It's a beautiful quilt! Seems to me you have a quite good eye for color! Personally, I'd use the darkest square color -- is it brown? -- for about a 4 inch border and maybe a narrower one or two inch border inside that in the coral/yellowish color....the one that looks like it has little suns in it. Whatever you do, it will be gorgeous because you've created a beauty here!

AZ Jane 03-28-2015 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Jeanne S (Post 7142428)
Lovely quilt doesn't need a border. But if you want one or need it for size, I would use the darkest color as my choice--seems it would frame it nicely.

That's where I always go, with the darkest color, especially with binding but borders too.

Sewnoma 03-28-2015 07:39 AM

Another vote for no borders. I'd use the darkest color for binding and let that serve as the boundary.

I love this pattern - I have a couple in this pattern made in wool by my grandmother and they are prized possessions! I've had them since I was a teenager. :)

Come to think of it, my gran didn't put borders on hers, which is probably why I think that's the best look for this pattern, LOL.

bee3 03-28-2015 07:41 AM

I like your avatar :) have you tried putting the different colors next to one side and taking a picture, and seeing if you can get a better idea ? I would go with the darker color to ground it, and I would say it definitely pops :) Looks lovely :)

sewbizgirl 03-28-2015 07:51 AM

This quilt doesn't need a border. I would just find a nice color and bind it.

BettyGee 03-28-2015 07:54 AM

Absolutely gorgeous quilt! My tendency would be to go with the dark brown to set off the wonderful colors, but by the same token It could go without a border just as easily.

matraina 03-28-2015 08:21 AM

I think it's beautiful - without a border.

zozee 03-28-2015 08:41 AM

I would not have noticed the missing row ahead of time had Auntie not caught it. Wow, good eye! I would hope someone would "catch" that for me as well before binding, because I would study the thing afterward and be like, "Wow, that side has 11 white squares diagonally but this side only 10." Not being police, just a balance thing that I would eventually notice.

As for your question, I think the quilt is lively enough without a border. I would bind it in the dark chocolate unless it had to be bigger, in which case I might audition a batik with corals, off whites, and chocolates running through it. If that's the case, I'd do maybe a 2" inner chocolate border, then 5" outer batik, then chocolate binding.

It's a beautiful Trip Around the World quilt, Tom! Good work. Best wishes in deciding how to finish it.



PS I was tempted to try to convince you to go with a patriotic, striped border and see how you'd react. LOL


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