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    Old 12-29-2016, 08:26 PM
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    I play around till it just looks and feels right. And I do think it's probably very close to the Golden Ratio (which I've heard of but haven't applied consciously). I take pictures of the quilt as I audition borders; often the camera helps me "see" what I haven't seen. I also stand back as far as I can, and (if I have time) will let my choice "rest" for a day in my sewing room while I peek in several times a day to make sure I'm satisfied. If I'm stumped, I'll send the pictures to quilty friends for feedback. Just kinda trust the ole gut. It's never failed.
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    Old 12-29-2016, 11:23 PM
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    Originally Posted by minibarn
    Where did the "golden ratio" come from, I have never heard of it but it sounds interesting.
    I'm quoting Bree from another thread on the subject, since she explained it so eloquently.

    Originally Posted by Bree123
    Golden Ratio (aka, Golden Mean/Golden Rectangle) is ratio of 1:0.618. It is the typical ratio found in nature (flowers, shells, placement of eyes on a people's heads...) and is generally believed to be pleasing to the eye. Some well-known quilt designers use the ratio intentionally in their designs, but mathematicians have studied award winning quilts and found that whether the person intended to or not, most of them followed the Golden Ratio.
    You can do a Google search for "Golden Ratio in Quilting" or "Fibibacci Sequence in Quilting" for more information.

    Or, Donald Duck will explain it to you, which would be much more entertaining!

    Donald Duck in Mathmagicland

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    Old 12-30-2016, 04:17 AM
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    Originally Posted by Peckish
    "Fibibacci Sequence in Quilting" for more information.
    Peckish meant fibonacci

    here is a link to a search https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...ting%20borders -- lots of info available

    thanks for the Donald Duck link... it's a half hour, so will watch it later
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    Old 12-30-2016, 04:25 AM
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    I try to figure the outside border at roughly 2/3 of the block size but never related to the narrow stop border except to make sure it is at least 3x as wide and maybe 5x as wide. But overall the outside border, I find, looks better if it is proportional to the whole quilt - in other words my 82" quilt would take a wider border, even if it's got the same block size, as a 56" quilt.

    Of course this all depends on what fabric I've got left and how much of it!
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    Old 12-30-2016, 06:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by SueSew
    Of course this all depends on what fabric I've got left and how much of it!
    that is what determines a lot of my border widths too!
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    Old 12-30-2016, 09:16 AM
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    The sizes you have thought of would work well for me. I like to use a size that can be associated with the block size. eg: for a 5" block - a 2 1/2" border, for 6" block - 3" or 2". But that's just me!

    I like a "stop" border, too and that could be 1" for any size blocks.
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    Old 12-30-2016, 09:19 AM
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    Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
    Peckish meant fibonacci
    Dad gummit, I hate it when I'm typing on my phone and don't catch the fat-finger errors....
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    Old 12-30-2016, 01:47 PM
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    When I started quilting (eons ago) the books I read said that the total of all the borders should be half to two thirds the size of the blocks. I start there and audition different widths.
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    Old 12-31-2016, 07:20 AM
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    Giggles! I love the Donald Duck theory! I have seen some pics of antique quilts that have very wide borders and others that have none. Hmm, those quilt makers were not formally trained by the --cians, or ----ists, just used what they had on hand or to make the size wanted/needed. I, personally, have done all ways. Never once did a theory question enter my mind at that moment. In actuality, I imagine everything we do is based on some theory.
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    Old 12-31-2016, 08:03 AM
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    There are several books on "the finishing touch" which discuss this very thing.
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