SAHRR 2025 Borders 1 and 2

I was gone a good portion of January due to helping out in California with a family emergency, so I was unable to get the first border done in time to join Kathleen McMusing’s 1st border linky party. Kathleen gave us the options to include a King’s Crown block or a block that starts with our first initial. I opted to make the King’s Crown Version 2 block. These are the four blocks that are centered in the border below. For our second border, Anja chose the ever versatile Half-Square Triangle (HST) block. I decided to make 32 two-inch finished HSTs and placed them in diamond formations which gives a kaleidoscope look. I put these eight Diamond HST blocks in same border as the King’s Crown blocks and then added four Owl Corner blocks. All my borders will be four inch finished (unless of course I change my mind!) and the coping borders are two inches finished. Currently my projects measures 28.5″ square.

Linking up to Anja Quilts: SAHRR 2025 Border 2.

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7 Responses to SAHRR 2025 Borders 1 and 2

  1. Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting's avatar Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting says:

    Dynamic! Love the yellow background, too!!!

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  2. This layout is working really well, and using the HSTs to make diamonds was grand! I like the fabrics!

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  3. chrisknits's avatar chrisknits says:

    Love your use of fussy cutting your fabrics! It’s going to be an eye catcher.

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  4. Danice G's avatar Danice G says:

    Gorgeous fabrics. That yellow background does look really good too.

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  5. Hope this comment goes through, the first one said it could not be posted, so it if this is a duplicate, sorry about that!. Your fabrics are very pretty! Hope all is well with you and your loved ones.

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  6. Beautiful fussy cutting and kaleidoscope hsts and I like the repetition of your owls 🙂

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  7. Your prints look wonderful with the background solid you chose. Congratulations on getting caught up after being away; it looks great! Welcome home and I hope all is well with your family in California.

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