I love trying out new ideas for quilt borders and recently I made a french braid quilt which gave me an idea for a quilt border that could use up lots of odds and ends of scrap fabric.
I cut piles of strips of fabric 3.1/2" by 2" and another pile of red 2" squares. This makes quite a wide border, but you could always adjust the length of the strips if you wanted a thinner border.
With the red squares in the middle I laid out all the strips of fabric on either side. I began by putting two strips of the same fabric next to each other but then decided that I preferred the random look.
I began by sewing the brown strip to the red square and then sewed the green strip to both of these. That's the base so then it's just a case of building from there. The cream strip goes next on the left hand side and then a red square with another strip on the right hand side.
Once I had the length that I needed it was just a case of pressing well before trimming.
I trimmed the top and bottom first and then the sides. The safest way to trim the sides is to place your ruler on the strip so that you can cut a definite amount from each side. Otherwise you risk having your border strip an uneven width.
My work in progress right now is a tutorial for quilting rope borders. In order to keep the process simple I seem to have lots of diagrams showing each stage - templates would be so much easier except that they are never the right size!
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4 comments:
Love that border idea. It'd add beautifully to a quilt!
Lovely border - thanks for sharing! Maggie xx
Great border idea! thanks for linking up!
I love the braided border. The red square ties it all together.
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