60 Pieced Quilt Borders

It was a thrill to come home and find a new quilt book waiting!

While I rarely make a quilt according to a published pattern, I love books that inspire my own creative efforts. Judy’s new book is perfect for me. I can flip through and get ideas for borders that I can then apply to my own quilts. While I use EQ to draft all my quilts – for those of you that don’t — Judy does most of  the math for you.

You can purchase the book directly from her like I did and she’ll even write a nice note inside!

One Response to “60 Pieced Quilt Borders”

  • I know what you mean. I love to collect quilting books, look at the pictures for inspiration and makeup my own quilts. I rarely follow a pattern because I run out of some of the fabrics so I’ll improvise, do a row less, add another row of something else, make the quilt smaller or larger, add another strip or border, take away a border or strip, do no borders, etc.
    Looks like a good book.

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