Stash Busting
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It was in a magazine that my mom had, I'll find the name/volume of the magazine for you as well
As usually I tweaked the pattern to fit my fabrics (used stripes and cut them into triangles so both have the same colors in them just reversed, but they did different colors etc)
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That saying, baby quilts don't really need a border either, because they fit the baby's bed, but don't have any place to hang down.
I like quilts with both borders and some without. I've done both. It seems like it is coming into 'vogue' to go 'borderless'. I've seen them on several blogs by younger quilters who usually quilt non traditional/modern patterns, modern art-y types, etc. They are interesting. I often add borders to make them larger and to frame the middle.
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