A decorative treatment for the perimeter of a quilt, involving strips of fabric arranged in repeating geometric or free-form designs, enhances the visual appeal and complements the central quilt design. This perimeter treatment often utilizes contrasting or complementary fabrics, mimicking the appearance of interwoven ribbons, thus creating a textured and visually dynamic frame. Examples include variations featuring simple straight strips, complex braided arrangements, or pieced designs resembling twisted ribbons.
The application of such a border to a quilt serves multiple purposes. It adds visual interest, defines the edge of the quilt, and provides an opportunity to incorporate additional colors and patterns. Historically, the technique allowed quilters to utilize fabric scraps creatively, minimizing waste while enhancing the overall aesthetic of the finished piece. The style continues to be favored for its versatility and its ability to harmonize disparate design elements within a quilt.