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    Default Need suggestions on how to make a square top...rectangle and bigger

    Still struggling with this "Lovely" charm quilt! It is good that I love these particular charms and colors or I would have trashed it long ago! But.. here it the top as I have it finished. I do like it. It is 45 wide by 45 long. I used 4 packs of charms but only liked these charms. The others didn't match as they were totally different prints. Anyway...I worked and worked and finally got this design that I like. But.. now for the problem. It is 45x45. I need it to be at least 65x85 as it will be a blanket on MY bed...yep...first time a quilt for ME!. I purchased these fabrics to match the colors in the charms/prints and I have more of the beige to go with these. Since it is square... how do I make it rectangle..and make it look right? I know just add borders to make it wider, but...to make it longer...means to add borders only to the top and bottom and NOT the sides. I figure make it wider as I need, then add to the top and bottom from there...but...it will look "off" as more borders on top and bottom than sides. I've been tossing this around for awhile, but haven't come up with anything that would look right. Any suggestions?
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    I'm not sure if I can describe verbally what I'm thinking but I'll try. What if you added a solid wide piece to the top & bottom to unsquare things. Then a single row of your patterned blocks w the same solid beyond that. Then you could put a border around the whole thing to widen it.

    Does that make any sense? If not I can draw a pic cuz I'm a very visual person so that would help me lol

    Edited to add I love what you have done so far
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    I would put 2 or 3 borders (various widths) around the whole thing till you get to the width you need. Then I would add a row or 2 of your blocks to each end to make it long enough.
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    Personally I would have used all the charms, because they do play nicely together ( even if you couldn't see it at the time). ...It would have increased the size of the top considerably. The only way I see you being able to do that is make the borders on the top an bottom wider than the sides.
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    I don't have any real suggestions, but wanted to say that I stopped buying charm packs because I don't like all the fabrics sometimes too. Unless it's really bright and cute for a baby quilt.

    I think yours is coming along nicely.



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    Default Re: Need suggestions on how to make a square top...rectangle and bigger

    Take it apart at the rows and put a strip made up of your fabrics and put between each row. Then boarders.
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    How about a piano key strip on just the top and bottom, made out of your border fabrics. Then solid borders all the way around the quilt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KROQnK9s View Post
    I'm not sure if I can describe verbally what I'm thinking but I'll try. What if you added a solid wide piece to the top & bottom to unsquare things. Then a single row of your patterned blocks w the same solid beyond that. Then you could put a border around the whole thing to widen it.

    Does that make any sense? If not I can draw a pic cuz I'm a very visual person so that would help me lol

    Edited to add I love what you have done so far
    I don't have anymore of the charms. Best I can do is use the fabrics I bought and make charms out of them. But adding to top and bottom only to make it rectangle makes sense...maybe add one wide strip on each side and double that on top and bottom..then add something colorful as final border all around...hum..some thought going on there..thanks for the idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iris Girl View Post
    I would put 2 or 3 borders (various widths) around the whole thing till you get to the width you need. Then I would add a row or 2 of your blocks to each end to make it long enough.
    That makes sense. And most of it would be "uniform" and you might not even notice the top/bottom are longer in different colors. thanks for the idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by auntiemern View Post
    Personally I would have used all the charms, because they do play nicely together ( even if you couldn't see it at the time). ...It would have increased the size of the top considerably. The only way I see you being able to do that is make the borders on the top an bottom wider than the sides.
    I wish I could have used the rest of the charms, but frankly....they were totally different in the design! It looked like two packs of different prints were put together. There were these large prints of flowers..and then the other prints were very small bouquets instead of the actual flower like these are and looked more like a weed bouquet than a pansy. And then some had dotted lines going through them. The colors were all the same, but the prints were all so different, I think it would have looked like I just tossed a bunch of prints, that happened to match, together.

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