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sonisew 01-02-2016 03:58 AM

Quilt boarders
 
Does it matter What boarders are added first the side boarders or the top and bottom boarders?

Homespun 01-02-2016 04:10 AM

I usually do the sides first and then the top and bottom. I think it looks better this way.

ckcowl 01-02-2016 04:42 AM

It's a personal choice. I often add sides first just because if I add the top/ bottom first the sides have to be much longer. Since I generally try to cut borders length without piecing this saves fabric. But, it's not a ( rule) I have added top/ bottom first on occasion and if you are mitering your corners it doesn't effect the look whichever way you go.

ManiacQuilter2 01-02-2016 05:18 AM

I too believe it is a personal choice. I usually add my borders on the sides and then the top and bottom.

quilterpurpledog 01-02-2016 05:28 AM

I have seen patterns that can be done either way but if you do the top and bottom first you distort the visual length of the quilt. It increases the visual appearance of the width and shortens the visual appearance of the length. Mitered corners will keep that from happening. So, it up to you to decide what is important to you from a visual point of view. I like to cut lengthwise borders on the lengthwise grain of fabric and the top and bottom borders on the crosswise grain.

Geri B 01-02-2016 05:35 AM


Originally Posted by quilterpurpledog (Post 7420978)
I have seen patterns that can be done either way but if you do the top and bottom first you distort the visual length of the quilt. It increases the visual appearance of the width and shortens the visual appearance of the length. Mitered corners will keep that from happening. So, it up to you to decide what is important to you from a visual point of view. I like to cut lengthwise borders on the lengthwise grain of fabric and the top and bottom borders on the crosswise grain.


I dont see how "visually" it makes a difference. Top/bottom vs sides first. The all over print or solid fabric "blends"in that seam be it vertical or horizontal. But, I must say, if the BORDER fabric print is in anyway directional the mitered corner does make for a smooth, eye pleasing finish along with keeping the directional the same all the way around. JMHO. And it is also recommended that all borders be cut lengthwise from fabric...because loss stretch lengthwise as width wise. I personally don't follow that rule, except if pattern needs to be continued that way, but I do match centers and ends to make sure I don't get a wavy border......that's just my way

Tartan 01-02-2016 06:36 AM

For me it depends on how I want to do the corners. If I am mitering or adding corner blocks it doesn't really matter. If I am do straight ends and the width will allow me to go WOF then I do those first so I don't have to piece the border.

Tom W 01-02-2016 08:55 AM

I usually do sides then top and bottom, unless they are mitered borders. As previously stated, most fabrics blend together and nobody can tell which was done first without studying the quilt up close.

mrs. fitz 01-02-2016 02:37 PM

Side borders, then top and bottom borders. Someday maybe I'll learn to miter the corners.................

Jan in VA 01-02-2016 04:35 PM

P.S. This word is spelled b-o-r-d-e-r, not with an "a". :)
With an "a" the word means someone who lives temporarily or is renting in a property....as in a boarding house.

Love ya, :o
Jan in VA


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