Now, which way should the stripe go? Across like this photo - top photo #1?
Then there's also the side borders to consider.
I have an idea of what I like. Of course, now I'm concerned that I cut my stripe squares for the baskets the "right" way so that the stripes continue to flow.
Do you have a preference? Would you even use the stripe?! I like it and haven't really tried anything else again. . .
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With Joy,
Sarah Vee
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the quilt. Orange is my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I think the stripe looks better vertically rather than horizontally.
If you're unsure about using the stripe for a border, you could cut it on the bias and use it for the binding. That would look cool.
What about using the orange or purple background fabrics for the border? Just a thought if you have lots of the fabric left.
Whatever you do, it's going to be a beautiful quilt.
very pretty quilt. I like the stripes in photo#2.I will check back to see what you decide.Thanks for sharing,Amy
ReplyDeletetop #2, side #1
ReplyDeletetop photo #2 and side photo #1 for sure!
ReplyDeleteI like them in photo 2 personally, using it as bias binding would be cool too. Like the new header picture!
ReplyDeleteI like #2 and then #1. Let us know what up pick.
ReplyDeleteTop 2 , side 1..dont' know why! I like to use stripes as bias binding...dont' know why I like that either! just 'feels' right!
ReplyDeleteI love using stripes for borders and for bindings! I like top photo #2 and side photo #1.
ReplyDeleteThe strip fabric seems a little light for the bright center of the quilt but that could just be how it looks in the picture. I would probably use a brighter print fabric for an outer border and then the stripe for the binding. Aren't you glad you asked?
ReplyDeleteThe orange sashing is a hit, Sarah! Fantastic looking basket quilt. I like the stripes verticle and would continue to have "short" stripes on the sides as well--it is hard to cut and sew striped fabric perfectly so that there is no wavyness to it. Know what I mean? Loving this quilt--looks a good size too.
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