Question about 9-patch border that involves perspective
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Question about 9-patch border that involves perspective
I remember studying about perspective in drawings (a long time ago). I have seen a black and white border on a quilt that makes the border appear further away where it frames the quilt and the outer row appears closer to the viewer. It is such a neat framing device for the pieced center of the quilt. Sorry if this is clear as mud. Does anyone know of a pattern or how I could execute a similar look. I have tried in eq7 and have not figured it out. I know it appears patches of the 9-patch to be different sizes and it would have to miter at the corners. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I am willing to buy a pattern, book, etc., if that is what it will take. I would be so grateful. Thank you.
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I think you may be referring to the pyramids border. You achieve the depth (3D) by using dark, medium, and light or 3 different shades or tints.
Here is a link to the border page of Quilter's Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Borders.html
Here is a link to the border page of Quilter's Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Borders.html
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I think you may be referring to the pyramids border. You achieve the depth (3D) by using dark, medium, and light or 3 different shades or tints.
Here is a link to the border page of Quilter's Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Borders.html
Here is a link to the border page of Quilter's Cache: http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Borders.html
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The book, 'Patchwork Persuasion' by Joen Wolfrom is about drafting blocks. She has a section on stretching and distorting. Some of the quilts in the inspiration section using this technique appear to be 3D. Not 100% sure if this will produce the result you are looking for, but you can get a used copy for a penny + postage on amazon. The book is very informative and has lots of eye candy!
http://www.amazon.com/Patchwork-Pers...406586&sr=1-12
I would also look at Geta Grama's site. She has a lot of perspective quilt patterns.
http://www.romanianquiltstudio.com/
http://www.amazon.com/Patchwork-Pers...406586&sr=1-12
I would also look at Geta Grama's site. She has a lot of perspective quilt patterns.
http://www.romanianquiltstudio.com/
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I would also look at Geta Grama's site. She has a lot of perspective quilt patterns.
http://www.romanianquiltstudio.com/
Oh MY!!!!! her FMQ is amazing....thanks for sharing the link
Rob
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Thanks, PP. I got right on that and have ordered the book. Unfortunately, at the request of the author, no illustrations were visible, only very small writing. So I really don't know if that will answer my questions, but for the price, I figured why not. Yes Geta's work is amazing.
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Judy L. at Patchwork Times has a lot of interesting borders on her quilts. Within her site, there is a quilt with a border that sounds similar to the perspective you are talking about (but not black and white). See if this helps:
http://www.patchworktimes.com/2013/05/24/34533/
PS There are a lot more examples of different border treatments in her section called Free Stuff
http://www.patchworktimes.com/2013/05/24/34533/
PS There are a lot more examples of different border treatments in her section called Free Stuff
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