I was shown this technique in Noriko Endo's class in Houston last year, and thankfully remember how to do it. It's made from two pieces of fabric, with no seams showing in the corners, and is more suited for mini and small quilts.
So how do we do this? First, cut two pieces of fabric the same size as the mini quilt, placing right sides together.
I'm using the solid backside of this piece of fabric as my right side - I'm not to fond of the print for my border. The point is to choose what side you want showing in your border, and make it the right side.
Next, determine the width of the border. I chose 2" for mine, and I would suggest nothing over 3" unless you plan to quilt in it. I marked in 2" from the edge all around.
Stitch on the drawn line, then cut out the center 1/4" away from the stitched line.
For turning purposes, make a small clip in the inside corners.
Press, and turn both wrong sides of one border edge up. Press the seam to one side. This helps to create a crisp seam.
Turn the piece that's on the inside over on top of the other, matching border edges. Carefully press at the seam.
Continue around the border, repeating the steps for each side. When done, place border frame on top of the mini quilt, pinning in place.
Stitch a straight line 1/8" from the inside edge of the border.
Prepare binding, pinning to the outside edge. Stitch both the binding and the outside edge of the border down at once. Finish the binding as usual, and ta-da, you have a picture frame border on your mini quilt!
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Very interesting! Thanks so much for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip and tutorial; thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! That is not what I expected on how to make that!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. It makes such a nice sharp edge.
ReplyDeleteWow! I never saw this before. I really like the look for small wallhanging pieces. Thanks for the details.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan. I must try this.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. I have to make a mini quilt for a challenge this year so might give it a go.. Thank you
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Thanks for the tutorial... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteGreat tuto, thanks for sharing! No more mitered corners ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! What a cool tutorial. Yes, let's learn how to make a picture frame for a mini quilt. I can honestly say I'm going to give this a shot next time I make a new door hanging. That should be soon as it's been a while since I've made one. How fun - I'm going to PIN this, for sure. Thanks for linking up this week! ~smile~ Roseanne
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