Round robin quilts are like a creative relay race, where each participant adds a border to a shared quilt. Whether you’re a quilting newbie or a seasoned pro, adding the perfect border can make your quilt truly sing.
Appliqué and Embellishments
Add texture and dimension with appliqué or embellishments. A touch of embroidery or a few buttons can take your border to the next level.
Geometric Delight
Why not start with a bang by incorporating geometric shapes like triangles and diamonds into your borders? I love using geometric patterns because they add a modern touch and a sense of movement.
Play with Color Contrasts
Bold contrasting colors can frame your quilt beautifully, making the central design pop. I once used a deep indigo paired with bright coral, and the result was absolutely striking!
Layered Borders for Depth
Layering different border patterns can create a visually interesting frame. I love how multiple layers can make a quilt look more intricate and thoughtful.
Themed Motifs Magic
Incorporate a specific theme, such as stars or arrows, into your borders for a cohesive look. I recently used a floral theme, and the repeating pattern tied the whole quilt together.
Patchwork Passion
Mix and match different fabrics in a patchwork border for a fun, eclectic feel. It’s like creating a mini quilt within your quilt!
Symmetry is Key
A symmetrical border can bring balance to your quilt, aligning with the central design. I find symmetry soothing and it often brings a sense of completion.
Nature-Inspired Designs
Use nature as your muse with leafy or floral patterns. It brings a touch of the outdoors inside, which is always refreshing.
Quirky Shapes
Why not try quirky shapes like hexagons or octagons? They add a playful twist that’s sure to catch the eye.
Minimalist Simplicity
Sometimes less is more with a simple, clean border. A minimalist approach can highlight your quilt’s central design beautifully.
Vintage Vibes
Capture the charm of yesteryear with vintage-inspired borders. I adore using soft pastels and delicate prints for a nostalgic feel.
Use of Negative Space
Creating borders with negative space can make your quilt feel airy and open. This technique can really let the central design breathe.
Seasonal Surprises
Align your quilt with the seasons using themed borders for spring, summer, fall, or winter. It’s a fun way to keep your quilt in sync with the calendar.
Cultural Influences
Incorporate cultural patterns or motifs to celebrate heritage. It’s a wonderful way to add depth and storytelling to your quilt.

