Playing with Borders
Wonky Shoo Fly Quilt
I borrowed this quilt top, based on a wonky Shoo Fly block, from my 10 April 2010 post. I changed the colors a little.
It's time to add a border.
What if I use the wonky Shoo Fly block from the quilt as a corner stone?
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the smallest square faces out?
What if I divide each border into 3 sections? I'll let the widths and the colors of the sections match the corresponding squares in the corner stones.
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the largest square faces out?
What if I reverse the order of the colors in the corner stones?
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the smallest square faces out?
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the largest square faces out?
Of these 4 versions, I like this one best. Although, I could play more with the order of the colors in the corner stones and borders and I might find something I like better.
For more border ideas go to MyPost by Subject in the sidebar on the right and click on Borders
Wayne,
ReplyDeleteI like the first one best, even though the width of the borders is inside out! I would have thought that the darkest border on the outside should be the widest.
Judy B
Judy
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. I've changed my mind. The first one has a calm spaciousness that the last one lacks.
I also like the dark reds and browns in the third one. I just think they are in the wrong order. There is no reason that the colors in the border need to match up with those in the cornerstones. I think if I were to change the order I might find success and true happiness.