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    Old 01-14-2022, 08:19 AM
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    Does anyone have links to unusual edge treatments or borders? I'm looking for something that isn't the usual straight or scalloped edge, but more freeform.

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    I have seen quilts designed to be not square and using a variety of different techniques.

    Is this video on "Facing an Art Quilt with Uneven Edges" the sort of thing you are thinking about?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1LhcyyTXSk
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    There's a cute one with the block that is falling out of the quilt and it's little hands are holding on.
    https://quiltingcubby.com/runaway-qu...ging-in-there/

    If you do a search on Modern quilts, you might find what you are looking for. Or maybe not. Most of the ones I saw give the illusion of not being even but it's just because of fabric choices around the edges. But then I thought, what if you didn't fill in the edges so you actually have the irregular border.

    And then I started thinking about Flags with irregular edges and that led me down the path to Raw Edge Tile on walls. I think you might have to take inspiration from your design. Tree leaves, bricks or cobblestones going up a walkway. Blocks set on point that don't have setting triangles. It's fascinating thinking about all the possibilities.

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    Old 01-14-2022, 08:50 AM
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    Here is a couple books that are on the subject. I hope you find the one you want.

    edge treatment for quilts book - Google Search
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    Old 01-14-2022, 10:36 AM
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    I don't know about a link to take you to many or even a single place with different kinds of borders. When in doubt and I want something different I use a prairie point border.
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    Sharon Schamber did a quilt with loops of fabric along the edges. I think you might find some ideas going to her site.
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    Old 01-14-2022, 11:30 AM
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    Check out the book and/or blog. Lots of inspiration.

    https://www.whitearborquilting.com/p...shing-touches/
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    Originally Posted by Rhonda K
    Check out the book and/or blog. Lots of inspiration.

    https://www.whitearborquilting.com/p...shing-touches/
    I second this!!! I purchased this book and highly recommend it. Bethanne does some amazing things with borders.
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    There is a very clever video tutorial by Ricky Tims on this very subject. I watched it a couple of weeks ago and have no idea which Quilt Show episode it was on! I have an inquiry in on that one and will post the link when I find it!
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    Ok, that Quilt Show episode is #905. Ricky does a demonstration of this method right at the start of the show, well worth checking out. You can make the quilt look like it was bound, or not, using a "turning" technique. Very clever!
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