Proof that there's too much math in quilting
#14
LOL!! Exactly! Now my goal is to correct the error in such a way that when the quilt is done, no one will have a clue that there was an error in the first place. Fortunately, fabric is very forgiving.
#16
corner idea / too short border fixes.
I ran out of border fabric on a quilt once. I centered the borders along the length of each side and then used the contrasting print from the center to make a "L" shaped corner to fill in the gaps.
Another idea is to cut the border in half and fill in the middle of the border with a contrasting fabric.
Another idea is to cut the border in half and fill in the middle of the border with a contrasting fabric.
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I ran out of border fabric on a quilt once. I centered the borders along the length of each side and then used the contrasting print from the center to make a "L" shaped corner to fill in the gaps.
Another idea is to cut the border in half and fill in the middle of the border with a contrasting fabric.
Another idea is to cut the border in half and fill in the middle of the border with a contrasting fabric.
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