Bordered Diamonds is such a great pattern. The original pattern is in Simple Shapes, Spectacular Quilts by Kaffe Fassett, but that book is out of print now, so I've been using Midnight Diamonds from Quilts in Burano by Kaffe Fassett. I think the patterns are the same, but I haven't got out my ruler to check. I've had fun mixing the fabrics and applying borders to the fussy cut blocks. I especially like the big Cactus Flower block above, surrounded by the blue section of the Diamond Stripe. The blue in the border highlights the blue in the flower. Although Bordered Diamonds can be a scrappy quilt, it's still important to balance the blocks and get a good flow throughout the quilt. I like to use the same feature fabrics more than once, but change up the borders so there's no exact repeats. The Cactus Flower looks good in it's final placement. Oh! And in exciting news I see that the Shawl design is going to be re-released later this year. I love Shawl. Here it is in the Bordered Diamonds quilt - the pink flower in the centre. I'll show you full photos of the Bordered Diamonds quilt soon, but in the mean-time, here's one I made back in 2014. I called it Bordered Peacocks because of the feature print that started it all. You can read about it here. In fact that quilt is where I got the name for the Peacock Party from. I've always loved the jewel tones in peacock feathers. Well, now it is time for the Peacock Party. Fee free to link up a recent blog post below. You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter