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How do You Measure to Get the Perfect Size Borders for Your Quilt?


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The first step is to lay your quilt flat.  Hanging it from your flannel wall won’t do for this step – you want the quilt top to just “be its natural size” without gravity or pinning affecting its length or width.

quilt for bordersNext, take your tape measure and stretch it across 2-3 places in the middle of your quilt top – preferable along a line of seams. 

I generally add borders to the longest sides first.  If I am using a strip of fabric as a border, and not piecing the border, I like to use a single strip, and not have a seam in it.

Because of that, I buy the length of fabric I need to cut 1 strip the length of the side of my quilt.  If I added the strip on to the shorter side first, I would need a longer length of fabric for those sides of the border.

Note the measurement each time you lay your tape measure across the quilt.  I got lucky on this quilt because each time I measured the quilt top from top to bottom, it measured between 53.”  I measured three different places along seam lines.

When cutting strips for borders, you need to add seam allowances only to the width of your strip – the ends should be the same length as your quilt top. 
When you decide how long to cut your strips, you could choose to average the measurements you get, or use the longest or the shortest measurement.  I generally use the measurement that comes up the most (i.e., 2 out of the 3 measurements) and also use something that is a relatively simple measurement (i.e., 1/4” or 1/2” but not 7/8” or 3/8” – those measurements are unnecessarily challenging in my view!).

If there is less than ½” difference in your various measurements, there should be enough “give” in your quilt top to make it match the border strip you cut.

Cut two strips the exact same length, as determined by your measurement, and add them to the sides of your quilt. Press the borders open

Use the same process to determine how long to make the other two borders for your quilt.

 

Watch a short video demonstration:

 

 

Happy Quilting!

Penny Halgren


Penny is a quilter of more than 27 years who seeks to interest new quilters and provide them with the resources necessary to create beautiful quilts.

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15th o March, 2009

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