Round the Rows
#304
Lfstamper, we all end up with our original row back. I went to a quilt store on wednesday and it wasn't even open! I guess they decided to close between christmas and new years. Looks like I'm still on the hunt for some pink to match Kathys
#305
Round the Rows
There are eight of us in this group; the first four (& maybe 5) rows were completed as a Row Quilt, the first row belonging to the owner of the quilt. The following four (or maybe 3) rows were completed as a Round Robin, with the borders going all the way around the original rows. We will end up with a rectangle quilt of approximately 64" wide and 70" long without borders or a square quilt of approximately 72". Usually a Round Robin surrounds a large center block (15" or 18" square) with any number of borders going round and round the center. Fons & Porter offered a pattern with 12 rounds going around a 12" block. Judy G of our group designed this Round the Rows and we are enjoying the challenge of coming up with a pattern that will fit the theme, size, color and design. It's been fun. Belles
#306
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 683
WOW-- I finially found you guys. Sandy/Material Girl I got the quilt the other day. It is beautiful. Know what I'm doing. Do you think that I should keep adding the white insert? I have the fabric and will try. I have it on the wall and have the blocks cut out. Valarie/Belles it is yours.
I was so glad to find you guys. Bernie good to hear from you.
Belles good job explaining our group to the lookers. We are doing a great job and our quilts look great. Best one yet.
Are we going to do it again?
I was excited to see mine. It is going to be one of my favorites I can already tell.
I am loving retirement. We went to Arizona for the holiday. Glad to get home, even when you have a good time it is good to get home. Learned a great recipe from my cousin. Can;t wait to try it out on my neighbors.
Quiet NYE. Had a couple over for cards, loads of fun. As you c an see I missed you gals. Now to keep you in my reach.
Learning the town. New nail tech, new hairdresser, new grocery store. But I found a local quilt group that meets EVERY monday 5 minutes from my house. YEAH a new play group. Kathi/Gramakitten
I was so glad to find you guys. Bernie good to hear from you.
Belles good job explaining our group to the lookers. We are doing a great job and our quilts look great. Best one yet.
Are we going to do it again?
I was excited to see mine. It is going to be one of my favorites I can already tell.
I am loving retirement. We went to Arizona for the holiday. Glad to get home, even when you have a good time it is good to get home. Learned a great recipe from my cousin. Can;t wait to try it out on my neighbors.
Quiet NYE. Had a couple over for cards, loads of fun. As you c an see I missed you gals. Now to keep you in my reach.
Learning the town. New nail tech, new hairdresser, new grocery store. But I found a local quilt group that meets EVERY monday 5 minutes from my house. YEAH a new play group. Kathi/Gramakitten
#307
Kathi, Glad to hear from you.
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#310
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: AuGres Mi.
Posts: 1,046
Thanks ,they are super easy to make, you use 2 squares and a rectangle and sew them together and iron, I am sure someone on here knows of a tute, they come out perfect everytime. 1 seam. My LQS gave them away for gifts at a shop hop
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