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    Jinny Beyer Borders

    Have any of you worked with Jinny Beyer's border fabric? I found a really neat tutorial about them:

    http://www.jinnybeyer.com/promos/solstice-classroom
    GramMER to eighteen, plus two great-granddaughters and a great-grandson soon!

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    I have used Jinny Beyer's border prints several times and really enjoy them. She plans her fabric design so well as she plans a space between each stripe repeat so that you do not waste fabric making seam allowances from some stripes. In addition she has designed the fussy cuts and the soft edge applique techniques. Very well designed and a real pleasure to incorporate into a quilt. I do think that it is difficult to incorporate other non-Jinny Beyer fabrics because her coordination of items in her line are so closely planned. I know, method in her madness.

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    Thanks for posting the link. I enjoyed watching several of the videos.
    Have a blessed day.

    Linda

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    Cool

    Many times, yes.
    "He who masters the grey everyday is a hero."


    https://www.etsy.com/shop/PeachPalaceDesigns

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    This is a great link. Thanks

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    Thanks. Her fabrics and quilts are so beautiful. Not sure if it was one of her fabrics but I used a boarder print for a Dresden plate and it is beautiful.

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    Thanks for the link..

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    I used her fabric and a pattern called Border Print Tote Bag. It turned out great. I struggled with the pattern a bit but still got through it ok. Gorgeous fabric.
    SEW MUCH FUN!

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    I have admired her fabrics and borders very much
    Create something beautiful from scraps.

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