tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8859109142119053321.post2072930387392170516..comments2023-06-13T05:35:47.072-04:00Comments on Quilts 'N Things Done By Betty Boop...w/Deb ;-): Good Friday Finishes~Deb Lindleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02951551094712059810noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8859109142119053321.post-53624199182935399682016-03-26T11:29:01.033-04:002016-03-26T11:29:01.033-04:00Thanks, Miss Katie - I agree! I, too like to leav...Thanks, Miss Katie - I agree! I, too like to leave off borders whenever I can and the quilt is good without them. As a longarm quilter, I must admit to enjoying quilting most borders!<br /><br />Many of the Quilts of Valor quilt tops we receive are not quite the necessary QOV size. We usually need to 'border these quilt tops out' to ensure they meet the minimum size requirements set forth by the Quilts of Valor Foundation. Once bordered, we can stamp them Done!<br /><br />Great hearing from you - Thanks for stopping by ;-) Hope you and your family have a very Happy Easter!<br /><br />~Deb~Deb Lindleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02951551094712059810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8859109142119053321.post-15593446749709816902016-03-26T10:52:23.979-04:002016-03-26T10:52:23.979-04:00they all look great with the addition of the borde...they all look great with the addition of the borders. I occasionally leave borders off simply because I don't think the borders add to the quilt, but those strip quilts need that extra to give it the "I'm done" feel..Katie M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09538545754383438552noreply@blogger.com