Good luck with the mitred corners. One thing I have found is to make sure the corner itself is a perfect 90 degree angle. If it is, you shouldn't have too much trouble with them.
My current project will need mitered borders at least on two opposite corners mainly because of the fabrics I chose. I may have to come back here for a lesson! Or dig out a basic quilt instruction book. I have done them precisely once in my 21 yrs of quilting.
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i have yet to do mitered corners. good luck! love the quilt. fabulous colors
ReplyDeleteGood luck Myra x x x
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt at all ,you will get the mitred borders on. Beautiful sunset .
ReplyDeleteOf course you can! Great quilt!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline♥
You go for those mitered borders Myra !!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it Myra!I know you can :^)
ReplyDeleteOf course you can Myra. Good Luck
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs Gina xxx
I bet she can :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the mitred corners. One thing I have found is to make sure the corner itself is a perfect 90 degree angle. If it is, you shouldn't have too much trouble with them.
ReplyDeleteyou can do it. Amy at Parkcitygirl.blogspot.com has a tutorial if you need a little help.
ReplyDeleteI'm liking that quilt! If you hold your tongue just right and grimace just a bit, the mitered borders are a breeze! Good luck. - Marlene
ReplyDeleteI so love this quilt. I hope your mitered borders went well. I did my first one last year. I love the look of your borders.
ReplyDeleteMy current project will need mitered borders at least on two opposite corners mainly because of the fabrics I chose. I may have to come back here for a lesson! Or dig out a basic quilt instruction book. I have done them precisely once in my 21 yrs of quilting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my place and commenting on my Be Attitude quiltlets.