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    Old 01-19-2022, 05:11 PM
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    I am thinking of doing a Seminole quilting border for a quilt. How do you miter a strip like that to get it to match the strip on the adjacent side? I can not visualize it.
    thank you for your help.
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    Old 01-19-2022, 06:28 PM
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    Seminole to me is a style that is generally made in strips and not turned on corners and is a variety of designs rather than one specific -- can you narrow down it a bit more or maybe show a picture of the sort of thing you want to do? Some of the designs can certainly be built to turn a corner but it typically wouldn't be done (I wouldn't think) as a miter. You can certainly mirror image many designs.
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    Old 01-19-2022, 06:48 PM
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    Iceblossom, I was thinking of a basic strip that is made up of three or four strips, then subcutaneous, sewn back together staggered of course, then trimmed top and bottom to straighten the sides. This produces a strip with slanted / / ends. How do you handle a corner when your border is not square or 45°?
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    https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-d...ano-key-border

    Here you go.
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    Old 01-20-2022, 03:52 AM
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    I agree that most of the Seminole piecing was made for not turning corners. However, you might try overlapping two of your strips at 90 degrees, forming a corner. Fold the top strip under on the diagonal and slide it up and down the perpendicular strip to see if you can find a match. This will help you determine if you can get it to match at all before cutting.
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    Old 01-20-2022, 04:04 AM
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    Thank you everyone. I thought there might be a technique worked out I was not visualizing.
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    Old 01-20-2022, 05:05 AM
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    FOUND IT!

    https://youtu.be/HUPbTbiRqy0
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    Old 01-20-2022, 05:54 AM
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    I am not sure if this will help, but Elenor Burns in this video around the 13 minute mark.

    https://youtu.be/HUPbTbiRqy0
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    Old 01-20-2022, 06:33 AM
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    YES! That is it!
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    Old 01-20-2022, 06:53 AM
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    Thanks for the video on Elenor Burns. I appreciate the questions on mitered corners. Learning something new each day is always welcome.
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