tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302142022228564326.post7088685904719573039..comments2023-07-25T11:48:39.285-04:00Comments on The Free Motion Quilting Project: Question Thursday #35Leahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03674869334249298532noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302142022228564326.post-69365403516975608482012-10-13T11:05:05.005-04:002012-10-13T11:05:05.005-04:00Great tips on borders, I used to do it mostly that...Great tips on borders, I used to do it mostly that way without problems and then started to have problems and found the "right" way to do it, measurements and all and found that didn't help much so am ready to go back with the added instruction of the little scrap doodah.Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03455581355868457168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302142022228564326.post-71587958916899326852012-10-13T10:01:30.119-04:002012-10-13T10:01:30.119-04:00I haven't encountered major issues with cuttin...I haven't encountered major issues with cutting/sewing sashing but I do the borders by measuring through the center of the quilt (in both directions) and use those measurements for the length of the border strips. The quilts come out laying beautifully flat and square with very minimal (or no) adjustments/blocking! You are so right.....fabric is a "living thing"!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7302142022228564326.post-76760542065268700772012-10-11T21:26:33.305-04:002012-10-11T21:26:33.305-04:00Leah, thank you for your simple and effective answ...Leah, thank you for your simple and effective answer to my question. After reading your response I realized this is much more akin to how I've sewn wonky blocks, and they lay so much more evenly!<br /><br />AubrieAubrie Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09290773685010641765noreply@blogger.com