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Club EQ Album: July 2004 Challenge: Pieced Borders! Page 4

Use pieced border blocks from the EQ5 Block Library to create at least one border around a quilt that you design. You'll find four pages of border blocks under:
1 Classic Pieced: Checked Borders, Picket Borders, Striped Borders, and Triangle Borders.

Get acquainted with them and use them in a quilt design.You may want to consult the Design Idea Sourcebook section found in EQ5 Quilt Design. All the border blocks and the blocks that will help you turn corners are listed and illustrated. See if you can create more combinations.

Please restrict your borders for this challenge to pieced border blocks. We'll save appliqué and vines for another challenge.

-Barb Vlack

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Quilt 97
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Quilt 99
Quilt 100

Sandi McClusky

Florida

Sarah Flemming
On the Point!

Done with EQ5, EasyDraw, and the Alphabet Blocks in EQ5.

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Sarah Flemming

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Sharon Archer
Picture Perfect

This is another border version for setting photographs or other graphic elements into a wallhanging. Here several Veggie blocks from the Embroidery Library have been used. The solid blocks would contain quilted patterns.

Ridgefield, NJ
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Quilt 101
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Sharon Archer
Floral Fantasy

This border was designed as part of the setting for a series of digital photographs of flowers that I have taken. The corner blocks of the quilt could be appliqued or embroidered and the photos would be placed in some or all of the other blocks.

Ridgefield, NJ
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Sheila Williams
Jupiter Cross 6

I used two block for the center and the borders. The border Style use is "Spaced Squares" for border 2.

Temecula CA
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Sarah Long
Scrappy Fans

Original design

Merriam, Kansas
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Sarah Long
Autumn: Leaves and Drizzle

Original design. Corner blocks were designed for the quilt to go with the triangle border blocks.

Merriam, Kansas
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Quilt 105
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Quilt 108

Sue Wegert

Lily Pond Quilt Designs
Warsaw, Indiana

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Trish Cooper
David's Dream

My friend, David, has been a truck-driver for as long as I've known him, and his dream is to one day own a purple and yellow Peterbilt. I designed and made this quilt* for him as a reminder to never give up on his dreams.
*solid borders were used on the one I made

Ruther Glen, VA
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Tutu Haynes-Smart
Chevrons & Stripes

Chevrons & Stripes block used from EQ block library. Corner block adapted to fit.
EQ Challenge July 2004

Cape Town
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Tutu Haynes-Smart
Shaded pieced border

Pieced border block designed for EQ

Cape Town
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Quilt 109
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Ute-Barbara
Movement

Skjønberg, Norway
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Verona P

This started out as a mystery quilt, and ended up as a Batik Fat Quarter quilt.

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Vigdis
Summerblue

This summer has been a wet summer in Norway untill now... All shades are in blue and green

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Vigdis
The flying Geese

Fly me to a better weather

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Quilt 113
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Quilt 116

Wendy Darby
Virginia Reel with a Twist

Virginia
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Virginia Reel with a Twist

Virginia
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W. Masson
Ribbons and Roses

Brampton Ont Canada
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W. Masson
One Dozen Roses

I was trying to draw a block suitable for trapunto work but when I filled in the quilt centre I could see flowers. I added the dark centres as applique.

Brampton Ont Canada
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Quilt 117
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Debbie W.

Pieced borders using Checked Borders, Picket Borders, Striped Borders, or Triangle Borders
I chose Triange border for this quilt
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Debbie W.

Pieced borders using Checked Borders, Picket Borders, Striped Borders, or Triangle Borders
I chose Triange border for this quilt.

Elaine
Hawaiian Surprise

The breadfruit was drawn during a Quilt University class called EQ5 Adv. Draw. with Patti Anderson in July 2004. The borders were added for the July 2004 Club EQ challenge.

Texas



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