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I made a red, white and blue block of the month quilt and have had some real trouble with the borders. I don't know if the fabric stretched (I cut it on the length of grain) or whether I am doing something wrong. I THOUGHT I measured correctly and actually took the borders off and remeasured and started again and it still is not perfectly flat altho' it is somewhat better. I mitered the corners and now I am wondering if the problem stems from the miters? HELP !Tags: None
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MizScarlet, I love your screen name. It's kind of hard to know without seeing it..and I'm no expert on borders, but I do have a few ideas (taken from my own problems I've had in the past). Maybe the part next to the border stretched along the edge before you stitched it on. Sometimes ironing both the border pieces and the quilt top flat with spray starch before stitching can help fix this. Also, more density of stitching in one place and less in another makes things wavy, if you are at the quilting stage, but it doesn't sound like that. Also, your miters can cause a little wave if you have it just a little longer than it needs to be and eased in the difference without intending to. I usually glue mine together before I stitch them (using the Sharon Schamber method) which is shown on her site in some of her free video sections. It changed my mitering and borders for the better.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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When I measure for borders I measure through the center of the quilt top then I pin the border on. That way if there has been any stretching I can take care of it in pinning and stitching. I'd also incorporate the spray starching and steaming, depending on what else is going on with the quilt.
Did you miter the corners before or after you attached the borders to the quilt top?
TeriTeri
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i did have it before until i used the length of the fabric to the borders and not the other direction. in addition i havey starch it before i cut it. that way it has very little room to streach in any way. good luck, in addition see sharonschamber.com about it, she gives a very useful information!Teri
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Thank you all for your responses. I did not use the spray starch and will definitely look into the Sharonschamber.com site. I did cut on the length wise grain and not cross grain and I did the miters after I put the borders on. I also had a one inch border around each square and I am wondering now if that is not the part that stretched as was suggested on one of the replies. I love the quilt top but do not want to quilt it until I feel good about the borders so I appreciate any input you can give.
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I pin the middle first then pin the corners. Then I find the mid way points on both the quilt and the border and pin. I work one side this way until it's pinned, then I work the other side. This allows me to see where the fullness is coming in. I stitch with which ever side has more fullness on the top then when I get to that pin I can stretch the topside to accommodate the fullness. When I'm finished I'll steam like crazy.
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Originally posted by littleflowerI pin the middle first then pin the corners. Then I find the mid way points on both the quilt and the border and pin. I work one side this way until it's pinned, then I work the other side. This allows me to see where the fullness is coming in. I stitch with which ever side has more fullness on the top then when I get to that pin I can stretch the topside to accommodate the fullness. When I'm finished I'll steam like crazy.
Teri
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That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Agree with Margo and Terri. I lay both borders across the middle of the quilt and cut at the same time. There is no confusion in measuring the borders separately. Of course when you are mitering, you have to add the extra for the 2 miters. Good luck.
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I'm with Margo about having the fullness on the bottom. We call that "baggy bottom" around here and it can really help to suck up extra material. I also measure my quilt top across three areas of the quilt and take the average measurement of the three for the borders. Sometimes the sides can really stretch. Good Luck.
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When I am ready to add borders I measure through the center of quilt and cut 2 border strips from the lengthwise grain of the fabric. I fold the border strips in half and put a pin in the middle. I match the center of the border strip with the center of the side of the quilt and pin it together. I then work from the center out pinning every few inches til I get to one end. I then move from the center to the other end. If I have more or less quilt than border I look at the seams on the edge of the quilt where I am pinning and see if they have "opened" or are not the 1/4 inch they should be. I restitch the serious offenders and then finish pinning the border. If the border is less than a 1/4 inch off you can generally ease it in without effecting the flatness and squareness of the quilt. I repeat for the opposite border and then press. I then measure through the center of the quilt the other way cut those 2 borders and repeat the process. If I find I need to repair some seams when I am pinning the first border on I will do repairs all the way around the quilt at the same time. I add the long side borders first then the top & bottom borders.
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Just gorgeous! An awesome job adding more log cabin blocks and applique. Stunning!
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Beautiful! And I love the secondary "circles" that appear!
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Wow wow wow!
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Beautiful! And I love the vine!
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The quilting of Pick A Petal is finished, and I learned something new about my longarm along the way. I am so thankful for...
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Thanks Barbara! Found it on page 6 of this
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Great job!
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Wow! This looks so beautiful! I love the thread color with the fabric!
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Is this the post you saw? HelenW wrote it 1/31/2025 in Month 2 — Share your progress here:
https://thequil... -
A few days ago I found a page showing the position on the quilt of blocks 1 and 2. Of course I cant find it anywhere now!!!...
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If you have tried through your profile, send an email to [email protected]. There are some accounts that...
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Here are 4 of the 12 block just need to trim down to 5 1/2 inches
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Can someone explain to me how to put my name on my avatar? Thank you...
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