Have you always wanted to try scalloping on
a border?
The Checkerboard Table Mat is a
quick project that will give you a chance to
try out scalloping on a border. A template
is provided with the pattern, so no
measuring! Once you have transferred the
template to cardstock or template plastic,
you just align it along the accent border
seam and mark.
Using only two fat quarters plus borders
and binding, you won't have to go further
than your stash to pull this project
together.
Tips for Perfect Scallops every time:
- You can MARK you scallops before
or after the top is quilted. If
marking before quilting, be sure to use
a tool that won't rub off during
handling. I typically use a pencil and
mark darkly.
- Do not cut the scallops
until AFTER your quilting is finished.
You want to have a stable border to
quilt on!
- Once your top is quilted and the
scallops are marked, sew all around the
quilt right on top of the scallop line.
This is called "stay-stitching" and adds
security to the bias created by the
scallop curves.
- After the stay-stitching is
complete, trim your curves a scant 1/8"
just outside of the stay-stitching line.
Then clip the dip just past the
stitching.
- Binding for scallops must be made
from BIAS cut strips. If the strips are
cut 2" – 2 1/4" wide, they will hug the
curves easily.
- Start the binding at the top of a
scallop and leave a tail so you have
something to work with when you get back
to the beginning.
- Place a pin perpendicular to the
edge at the first dip – so you can tell
when to stop. Stitch with a ¼" seam, and
leave the needle down when you get to
the first dip.
- Lift the presser foot and gently
straighten the quilt edge – your
clipping should make this pretty easy to
do, put the presser foot down and
continue up and over the next scallop.
- Be sure to put the pin into the next
dip and repeat from step #7.
- When you get back to the beginning,
leave a tail. Bring the ends of the
binding together by pinning along the
curve until they meet. Fold the end of
the bottom tail so there is no raw edge,
tuck the top tail in. Finish stitching
the binding to the quilt.