tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-415127067455662123.post944226137571273029..comments2023-05-18T06:59:48.152-05:00Comments on The Recycled Cottage & Garden: A Future ProjectRecycled Cottage & Gardenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13209720538924091082noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-415127067455662123.post-27319815865663103672013-05-30T00:20:46.486-05:002013-05-30T00:20:46.486-05:00I haven't really decided yet how I will do the...I haven't really decided yet how I will do the border. One of my stitching friends at Tuesday Stitchers has suggested to wait until I'm nearly done with the top to make that decision and I think she's right. I'll have a better idea once it starts going together.<br /><br />Thanks for visiting and for commenting!Recycled Cottage & Gardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13209720538924091082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-415127067455662123.post-86306742153081932452013-05-30T00:01:36.768-05:002013-05-30T00:01:36.768-05:00Another way to quilt it would be to stitch-in-the-...Another way to quilt it would be to stitch-in-the-ditch. I guess you could do stippling (all over quilting) which is all the rage in quilting circles these days, but I am not a fan. I think your idea of an 'x' in the center of each block is tons better than stippling.<br /><br />Are you thinking of three 2-inch borders that are mitered at the corners? Or just one border would look pretty interesting. Or a 2-inch inside border (in a light color) with a 4-inch (darker) outside border with mitered corners or reverse the two shades. I can not see corner-stones in the border for this quilt.<br /><br />Have fun, it will be beautiful no matter what you do!Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06530748998376076224noreply@blogger.com