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I decided to use some of my curvy rulers to create some movement. The fabrics really reminded me of mosaic tile floors, and the curves gave them a Turkish/Mid-East flavour.
Straight lines in the inner border created a "resting place" between the busy border and body of the quilt.
Because the quilt was square, the corners worked out perfectly!
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