Repeat Revolution Week Five: The Borders
Can you believe it? It’s already time to add the final borders to our Repeat Revolution Quilt. Good borders make a good quilt!
It’s important to follow good border practices in order to have a square, flat quilt. The borders must be sized to fit the quilt and the strips for opposite sides must be the same length in order to keep the quilt square.
In fact, the first step when adding borders is to be sure your quilt center is square. To do this, fold the quilt center in half, bringing the top and bottom edges together, measuring them against each other. If there is a discrepancy, check your piecing for errors in seam size, tucks or pleats and similar errors. When the measurements align, fold quilt center the other way, bringing the sides together and repeat the process to ensure those sides align in size. Now you are ready to add borders.
The Instructional PDF on Adding Borders To Repeat Revolution is at the end of this post.
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As always, you are invited to look around this site for LOTS of other dynamite gift ideas (Get an early start on this year’s Holidays) and lots of other free patterns.
Including:
Our Repeat Revolution Archive with previous weeks instructions
Scrappy Swappy Quilts E book (free) based on swaps of 8″ squares Available in Jan-Feb 2013 only
2013 Fabric Swap Schedule for our Orange County, CA Classes
And I just posted our free 2012 Doll Quilt eBook with all 14 Doll Quilt Patterns presented here in the last 12 months. Download them all in one operation! Free Quilting Classes (Orange County, CA) Times and LocationsNew Student Supply List And, check My Etsy site For Even More Patterns
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Here is the link to the Instructional PDF on Adding Borders To Repeat Revolution…
Repeat Revolution Week Five Borders