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Candace 10-18-2010 01:55 PM

I usually do mine WOF too, but it's "better" to do length grain if you have wavy border problems. If it's a special quilt I do the straight grain borders.

MinnieKat 10-18-2010 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by campion
Please what is WOF ??

Width of fabric.

kriscraft99 10-18-2010 02:01 PM

oh my.. the subject line scared me for a second...

I thought it said "question about hoarders"

dakotamaid 10-18-2010 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Holice
If WOF then seam on the diagonal. One's eye tends to stop if seamed on the straight. Also check the pattern in your fabric to be assured the seaming doesn't look disjointed as some directional prints tend to do. If this is the case then I believe you need to do some careful cutting to make the border look continuous.

Ditto, also WOF is stretchier so be careful of pulling or stretching fabric.

Lori S 10-18-2010 02:23 PM

I like to use the straight of grain for borders. It does not stretch nearly as much as the cross cut. It helps to keep the entire quilt square. But there have been times when I just can not justify the cost of the lenght for just a border.. too much left over , or I just do not have enough . When this happens I always kick myself for not having the forethought to cut the fabric for the borders first then use the remaining in the quilt.
FYI its tough to mix , using lenght wise and then another border in the same quilt on cross grain. The cross grain will not lay as flat when mixed with the lenght wise.

SuziC 10-18-2010 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by Linda Hawkins
Great, WOF it is!
I thought the quilt police would come after me. ;-)

Quilt police???? Are they lurking????

patricej 10-18-2010 03:49 PM

i try to use vertically cut (VC) border strips whenever possible. since using WOF requires piecing the borders, i don't hesitate to piece the VC borders if i don't want to buy a looooooooong piece.

there's nothing wrong with WOF borders. i just get better results with less aggravation if i do them VC.

when i have to use WOF, i starch the bejeezers out of them before stitching. that helps reduce the chances of stretching them into waves or ruffles. AND a walking foot is immensely helpful when attaching WOF borders.

littlehud 10-18-2010 06:01 PM

I cut mine WOF. I do better that way.

sewingladydi 10-18-2010 06:49 PM

I prefer to cut the length because it has less stretch, but I often piece the WOF (on the diagonal)and it usually works out fine.

You might want to use your even feed foot to apply the border and the binding.

grammyp 10-18-2010 07:38 PM

For me it depends on the fabric being used. If it has a definite directional pattern I cut one direction for the top and bottom and the other for the sides. That way the pattern is the same on all borders. If it is an all over print I cut WOF and piece unless it is a special quilt and I don't want the seams.


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