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How to Stitch Quilt Borders
Saturday, January 3, 2009

We started the borders by adding blocks to complement the range of its borders on the sides of your hardware. We calculated the size of cut, and the size of your blocks. If you have not done as an example to follow and measure your blocks. Example: the evaluation of three blocks of 10 square inches, in addition to the four, terrazzo, an inch wide, which adds to 34 inches?

Creating borders:
Once you've finished your size, add ¼ inch of sewing and leave space on each side of your fabric. The side of the border should be up to 10 x 34, ie the width and length. The finish is reflected in the ¼ inch seam you inserted. You'll need to take the spaces or joints left (later) to complete your borders. Once you insert a quarter inch, you have created 10 ½ x 34 1 / 2, which is the thumb that you use to cut to fit the border along the coast. Use the same size to reduce by at least two borders. The boundaries cover each side of your fabric. Now measure upper and lower boundaries. Add your blocks together to achieve your size. Follow the same method as described in the example above. Once you have finished your reach dimensions, the width of one side of your borders. You must have counted 10 x 43, width and length, unless you are a quilt larger or smaller quilt.

Then, add another ¼ inch to your joints and leave space on each side. Refer to your measure 10 x 43.

You'll need to shut the borders to reach 10 ½ x 43 ½ "to adjust the edges at the top and bottom of your fabric.

You are creating a quilt designed so to speak. May you need to reduce the boundaries of your form.

How to cut the Border:
From the crown of the quilt and working the average, the extent of your comforter. You want the length dimensions. If your dimensions are 30 ½ inches, which would turn off to the nearest tenth, ie 30 to complete your calculations: You'll need to add a quarter inch in the seams and make room on your side. Then use a tape measure or ruler to measure your quilt. Measuring the side and the dimensions of your borders. Now, insert the ¼ inch seams on the sides.

Once you've finished your borders, you need to start your sewing after preparing your borders bands. Start by bending your tape. You'll need to fold them in half and search for the middle, then press on until your borders crease. You can pin to mark. Now find a way to your side by performing the same action as you did above. Mark, then start your sewing quilt. The center should be aligned. The right sides should meet and the crown should center. You'll need to craft for your pins ends tact.

Along the length, start sewing your borders. You will need to work on fabric as you point to keep it intact. If you are on a sewing machine, you can put the excess of your machine, which accepts the entry of your fabric (dog food) to align. Remember the shorter the upper seam and start slowly. The power works through the layers.

You can take the top layers to slow down the excess of your food, while allowing to remove the layer from the bottom. Now connect your borders, by stitching your quilt. Insert the side of your fabric and allow your power to remove the layers from the top. Press your borders and leave through a joint tissue border.

posted by neptunus @ 1:05 AM  
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