Here are the borders for Nicole’s Sofa Quilt. Once the blocks are put together and the top, without borders, is ready, it should measure 45-1/2″ x 63-1/2″. Measurements are given for adding the side borders first (on each round), then adding the top and bottom border. The border measurements given below are the cutting measurements:
Border #1: (Fabric 1)
Sides – 1-1/2″ x 63-1/2″
Top & Bottom -1-1/2″ x 47-1/2
Border #2 – (Fabric 7)
Sides – 1-1/2″ x 65-1/2″
Top & Bottom – 1-1/2″ x 49-1/2″
Border #3 – (Fabric 1)
Sides – 2″ x 67-1/2″
Top & Bottom – 2″ x 52-1/2″
Border #4 – (Fabric 6)
Sides – 1-1/2″ x 70-1/2″
Top & Bottom – 1-1/2″ x 54-1/2″
Border #5 – (Fabric 1)
Sides – 2″ x 72-1/2″
Top & Bottom – 2″ x 57-1/2″
Border #6 – (Fabric 7)
Sides – 3-1/2″ x 75-1/2″
Top & Bottom – 3-1/2″ x 63-1/2″
Kate says
Thanks Judy. I thought maybe it had gotten misplaced in the web page move. I’m enjoying the quilt, even though I’m hours behind. It’s all about the process right?
Shirley Albertson Owens (sao) says
She is going to LOVE this quilt…..it is beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pattern too. It is on my TO DO LIST! Someone (no mentioning of any names) has been sidetracking me with knitting adventures! 🙂
sao in Midlothian, VA
Deb S. says
Judy – I love all the borders that you put on your quilts but have a question about them. When you put 6 or 7 borders on a quilt, do you ever strip piece the borders together and then attach them to the quilt and miter the corners? With the several of the borders being quite narrow, I think it would prevent some of them from stretching and ending up with a wobbly border (or does that just happen to me?)
becky r says
I really like this quilt but noticed on this post no option to print. Maybe I’m missing it?
becky r says
I found it! Thanks!
Cassandra says
How pretty! I love all the borders.
Lynda says
I have always hated to do flying geese but love this quilt so this is definitely going to be a challange for me. Thanks for posting it.