THIS OLD QUILT - WHAT NOW?
#11
I agree with Neece.. I would leave it like it is... if you want it bigger, add some black around the white.. to match the black around the fans... That would make the fans pop.. and it would make it bigger for your bed... lucky you.. great gift.. or quilt as is and use it for the back of a couch or a throw on a chair for show that is... Beautiful quilt...:)
#12
What about squaring the fan section, taking some from the length to add to the sides,set on point, and then use the wide border around that. could mix it with other colors, working to get the size you need. Or, if the square is large enough, use it on point on your bed ,like a coverlet.
#14
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
well, first off i think if it's yours you can do what you want with it. if you want to cut it all up and make table runners out of it you can, there are no quilt police to cart you off or repossess your machine :)
it is a very pretty quilt! i can definitly see why you want to keep it and make it fit your bed. can you find fabrics to coordinate? i think if you removed the large outer border you could use that fabric in blocks to pull it together. maybe frame with a small border then make more fan blocks (using salvaged border fabric and your own scraps) then another outer border. it really depends on how much you need to add to get it up to size...measurements would be helpful. but as an example;
if it now measures 72"x80" and that outer border is 6", removing that would make it now 60"x 68" if you add a smaller (framing border) say 2 1/2" that brings you back up to 64"x72. then a new border of fan blocks (are they 12"?) if so that brings it up to 88"x 96 now it's getting there...then add another framing border; 4 1/2" will get it up to 96"x104" (this is of course just an example it all depends on the actual measurements.
i definitly think its worth expanding!
it is a very pretty quilt! i can definitly see why you want to keep it and make it fit your bed. can you find fabrics to coordinate? i think if you removed the large outer border you could use that fabric in blocks to pull it together. maybe frame with a small border then make more fan blocks (using salvaged border fabric and your own scraps) then another outer border. it really depends on how much you need to add to get it up to size...measurements would be helpful. but as an example;
if it now measures 72"x80" and that outer border is 6", removing that would make it now 60"x 68" if you add a smaller (framing border) say 2 1/2" that brings you back up to 64"x72. then a new border of fan blocks (are they 12"?) if so that brings it up to 88"x 96 now it's getting there...then add another framing border; 4 1/2" will get it up to 96"x104" (this is of course just an example it all depends on the actual measurements.
i definitly think its worth expanding!
#16
I think I would remove the print border as well as the white border, find a red print that would coordinate with the reds in the fans, do a narrow border of the red, then put the print border back on with setting squares of another coorinating fabric. At that point I would add other borders until you get the size you want.
#17
I gather that this is a top that hasn't been quilted? If it were me, and if the top is in good condition, I would quilt it just as it is. I would put it on a smaller bed or use it as a throw or lap quilt. However, you are entirely free to make your own decision. It is now YOUR QUILT!
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