To Sash or Not to Sash
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On paper (or should I say, on screen) my first reaction would be #2. For the work of sashing, I don't think you'd accomplish anything if you are doing strictly black and white. Now if you're doing an assortment of B+W and B+W prints, then that could be different.
However .... and JIMHO ... get the blocks made before you make your decision re sashes/borders.
Once you have the real thing in front of you, you can get a very real feel as to what borders are needed, and how wide.
There is no need to decide now (again JIMHO) !!!
However .... and JIMHO ... get the blocks made before you make your decision re sashes/borders.
Once you have the real thing in front of you, you can get a very real feel as to what borders are needed, and how wide.
There is no need to decide now (again JIMHO) !!!
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
On paper (or should I say, on screen) my first reaction would be #2. For the work of sashing, I don't think you'd accomplish anything if you are doing strictly black and white. Now if you're doing an assortment of B+W and B+W prints, then that could be different.
However .... and JIMHO ... get the blocks made before you make your decision re sashes/borders.
Once you have the real thing in front of you, you can get a very real feel as to what borders are needed, and how wide.
There is no need to decide now (again JIMHO) !!!
However .... and JIMHO ... get the blocks made before you make your decision re sashes/borders.
Once you have the real thing in front of you, you can get a very real feel as to what borders are needed, and how wide.
There is no need to decide now (again JIMHO) !!!
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