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All I have to say is : very pretty and necessity is the mother of invention !! LOL
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Beautiful - so there is no batting in the added border, right? Thanks for the tip.
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Really cool. Turned out great.
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How ingenious of you. Fantastic idea. I love the design, I love the colors, oh well just send it to me.
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Originally Posted by AngeliaNR
(Post 6886125)
Great fix--I, too, think the dark border makes it even prettier.
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Good thinking. Thanks for the tip.
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It's more beautiful with the addition! That dark brown border, as someone else said, frames it so well! Congratulations on making an already pretty quilt even prettier!
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Originally Posted by smagruder
(Post 6887624)
Great idea. Your quilt is very pretty. You said it shrank. Did you wash your fabrics before you made the quilt? Just curious.
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Originally Posted by Karamarie
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Beautiful - so there is no batting in the added border, right? Thanks for the tip.
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Originally Posted by Kitty10628
(Post 6887835)
I agree. I love the dark border on it. I wish there was a picture of the backside so I could visualize what how you attached it.
I will try three pictures. I am sewing the new border right onto the old binding, with a 1/4 inch seam. This leaves a sort of cord looking thing on the top of the quilt, and on the inside of the quilt, it covers up the new seam so if it frays, it won't show. I put the side borders on first, just like I always do. When I put the top and bottom borders on, I left about 3/4 inch extending on each side. Then I folded that under twice so I had a hem all the way around. First picture = seam, attaching new border to old binding with 1/4 inch seam Second picture = seam view from inside quilt, with border lying flat Third picture= outside of quilt Hope this helps. Dina |
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