The ultimate reference guide for borders and edges!
Think of quilt borders and edgings as design elements, not just afterthoughts. They serve as a frame for the central design as they enrich and complement it. Give your borders and bindings the attention they deserve, and they will pay you back 100-fold in incredible quilts that really work!
• The most comprehensive reference guide available for borders, bindings, and other quilt finishes
• Advice on planning, cutting, stitching, and attaching pieced, appliquéd, and whole-fabric borders
• Learn to make bias binding, piped finishes, scalloped edges, and more
• Plus inspiration and ideas from a gallery of fabulous quilts
Reviews
Review Patchwork & Quilting - January 1, 2005
Much inspiration is provided by the illustrations of many types of border framing to some truly spectacular quilts, so that the assertion that borders should be more than just an afterthought is amply proved by the examples.
Review By: Dawn Silver, Craft Digest - October 1, 2004
There are many tips throughout this book, wonderful color pictures, and thorough directions for unique and traditional borders and bindings.
Review By: Irene Berry, QNM - November 1, 2004
Sally's attention to detail is as evident in the instructions and diagrams as it is in her remarkable quilts.
Review Quiltemagasinet - April 1, 2004
Reviewed in this foreign language publication.
Review Quiltniews - March 1, 2005
Mentioned in this foreign language publication.
Review Patchwork i Deen - January 1, 2005
Reviewed in this foreign language publication.
Review The Bookwatch - July 1, 2004
The step-by-step examples are clear and easily followed.