I can't decide....one more border? Or quilt it as is and just bind it in the same blue as the zig zag fabric? This is the "Stars Over Shallotte" That I put together a few weeks ago.
I can see either one working out well. My vote, and this is cause I am a "finisher" (UFOs drive me crazy, I have 10+ of them, but they still drive me crazy) is to bind it in that pretty blue and call it done. If you were to do another border, I'd want it in that blue if possible. Or a nice dark chocolate brown. How's that for no definitive answer? :)
I vote for another thin border in the background blue if you ahve any left just a narrow one the same width as the brown border to help carry the binding.
I would definitely go for another border, at least as wide as the blue, maybe the width and the blue plus the binding width so it will look the same width in the end.
We vote for one more border, the width of the red OUT of red (that one or another one) then bind in blue. Or blue and a bit of red pieced in. From the Ao4 and our mom, Dave, Guide Dog for the Color Blind
Hi Bonnie, yes you should add one more border...how about the blue as a border and then make a scrappy binding using all the fabrics in the quilt! hugz Pam at autumnstylequeen@yahoo.com
I agree with it needing another border. But, I would audition a few fabrics. I'm guessing the blue would be what would say perfect to me, however, it might be the red (or is that brown?) or maybe that nice burgundy showing in one of the blocks. Audition a few different colors and widths. The right one might just grab you by the neck and demand that you pick it! (ok, I've gone completely over the edge tonight!) Bonnie/PA
What a great idea to do a zig-zag border for a zig-zag quilt. But I tend to agree with the majority, another border, in the blue if you have it. Add a touch of red or (I'm going out on a limb here) but I think yellow binding would be lovely. I told you before when you first showed us the quilt that I thought it looked like jewels. Well I still think so and I love yellow and blue, and... I just like to be a bit different than the rest...(*LOL*)
I'm with all the "blue" people. I thought the same thing as many others -- it doesn't seem quite balanced. Blue, wider than the present border, bound in the zippy red or paprika color. Yum!
I always ask - "Is it big enough?" If it is, it is done.
With that said, if you want another border, I would use that orangey red that you used for the narrow inner border - blue too mee seems a bit expected...
Love the zig zag setting - I hope you emphasize that in the quilting...
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Yes, that blue print would be great.
I'm thinking another solid border would give it a completed look.
I can see either one working out well. My vote, and this is cause I am a "finisher" (UFOs drive me crazy, I have 10+ of them, but they still drive me crazy) is to bind it in that pretty blue and call it done. If you were to do another border, I'd want it in that blue if possible. Or a nice dark chocolate brown. How's that for no definitive answer? :)
I love for one more border. I like my borders to equal at least half the size of the block or I feel they get lost.
I just love that blue! When you were working on it at the guild sew day, I couldn't stop staring at it. It is a perfect choice.
One more border...a little wider?
I would go for another border in the blue if you have it and then bide it either in the blue or maybe the red of the small inner border.
I vote for leaving it as is and bind it in the blue! Absolutely gorgeous!
I vote for another border. . .and I agree that I think using the blue fabric would be terrific.
I vote for another border too :) If it were mine, I'd choose a blue.
I vote for another border, in blue if you can. Lovely quilt.
Definitely vote for another blue border with perhaps red binding.
Awesome quilt!
I vote for another thin border in the background blue if you ahve any left just a narrow one the same width as the brown border to help carry the binding.
angela in australia
I would definitely go for another border, at least as wide as the blue, maybe the width and the blue plus the binding width so it will look the same width in the end.
I guess I am the black sheep in the bunch, I like it as is. No more borders.
Yep, I'd do another border as well. The blue or perhaps the colour of the first narrow border. Pretty great quilt i must add!
I also think it needs another border to complete it and also to stabilize the pieced border.
I vote for another border also. maybe the red of the inner border and the same size, then bind in the blue.
Vicki
I also vote for another border os that lovely blue!
I think another border with the blue would finish it off.
cheers
Christine
This is a striking quilt, but I think that it will be even more gorgeous with another border. I, too, vote for more of that striking blue!
Those big areas of blue make the current, skinny border look unbalanced to me. So yup, another vote for another border, preferably blue.
We vote for one more border, the width of the red OUT of red (that one or another one) then bind in blue. Or blue and a bit of red pieced in.
From the Ao4 and our mom,
Dave, Guide Dog for the Color Blind
Add me to the "one more border" group.
pondering...Unless of course you want to buck convention and do the unexpected thing. Live on the wild side? ~ksp
Hi Bonnie,
yes you should add one more border...how about the blue as a border and then make a scrappy binding using all the fabrics in the quilt!
hugz
Pam at autumnstylequeen@yahoo.com
It's done. Bind it.
I agree with it needing another border. But, I would audition a few fabrics. I'm guessing the blue would be what would say perfect to me, however, it might be the red (or is that brown?) or maybe that nice burgundy showing in one of the blocks. Audition a few different colors and widths. The right one might just grab you by the neck and demand that you pick it! (ok, I've gone completely over the edge tonight!) Bonnie/PA
I vote for another border. Blue if you have it. Binding in the red would finish it off.
I think another border. :-)
Haven't read all the other comments, but to me it definitely needs another border, perhaps more of that blue you used for the zig zag?
What a great idea to do a zig-zag border for a zig-zag quilt.
But I tend to agree with the majority, another border, in the blue if you have it.
Add a touch of red or (I'm going out on a limb here) but I think yellow binding would be lovely.
I told you before when you first showed us the quilt that I thought it looked like jewels. Well I still think so and I love yellow and blue, and... I just like to be a bit different than the rest...(*LOL*)
~~Fran...:c)
I guess I agree with the crowd - it seems to need a final frame and I don't think the binding alone is strong enough.
Just my humble opinion to the master.:) I think another plain/dark border would highlight the lovely pieced border that you have on now.
I vote for another border too
Heidi
so mamy differing opinions, still hard to decide. I'd go with another border. wide. I'd choose red - or at least audition it. I do love those Ts.
I'm with all the "blue" people. I thought the same thing as many others -- it doesn't seem quite balanced. Blue, wider than the present border, bound in the zippy red or paprika color. Yum!
I always ask - "Is it big enough?" If it is, it is done.
With that said, if you want another border, I would use that orangey red that you used for the narrow inner border - blue too mee seems a bit expected...
Love the zig zag setting - I hope you emphasize that in the quilting...
I think another border would make those zig zags POP!
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