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Overlapped Borders

Whenever possible use the lengthwise grain when cutting outer border strips. It is the strongest grain and will help to prevent stretching and fullness along the outer edges of the quilt.

Before cutting border strips, measure the quilt top vertically, along each side, and in the middle. Add these three measurements together and divide by three. The averaged number is the length for the side border strips. Cut strips according to averaged measurement. Mark center on each strip and on each side of the quilt top. Match center marks. Align and pin end of strip with each corner edge of quilt top. Pin layers together, easing in any fullness. Sew strips to top.

Repeat measuring, pinning and sewing steps for the top and bottom border strips. When finished, the quilt top will be squared with any fullness located within the patchwork area. Normally the quilting process will eliminate the fullness. This method will help to eliminate a rippling effect in the borders.

ATTACHING BORDER STRIPS

Cut border strips desired width. Use averaged measurement for length.
Need help cutting strips? Link to "Rotary Cutting" lessons page.

Measuring Quilt Top

Attaching Border Strips

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