A Stay-At-Home Round Robin?
I like this plan!
In the past I used to enjoy participating in mailing around Round Robins
with a group of my online quilting friends.
My swap days are over now as I feel my eyesight is too spotty for doing
the quality work needed to send something to another quilter.
Also, the cost and delays in shipping these days are prohibitive.
I am happy and productive as a stay and home quilter.
A Stay-At-Home Round Robin is a great idea.
This way I can also enjoy sewing with a group while making my quilt.
All you Need to Know to Join SAHRR @ Quilting Gail
I am picking this orphan Star Chain Block, which I made one year ago for
I became distracted by other projects and never made another block.
I love fabrics and colors in this block.
This block has been on the design wall near my sewing machine waiting
for more blocks and the fabrics are all in a handy plastic cube.
Now it is time to use it for something new!
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To see the other center blocks in the Round Robin click on the
SAHRR Center Block Linky Party Here
I did not find this fun sew along until after this first linky party ended
but I hope to join in the next one.
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Do you like Round Robins?
Hope to see you sewing along ... :-)
Looks great! Glad you're joining in - enjoy making your round robin!
ReplyDeleteFun block. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteSo many colours to work with as you build out the round robin. I am participating too @lolly2430.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty block! It will do well for a Round Robin. So glad you are joining in!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had more time to sew. I would definitively join this group. It sounds so much fun. I'll just watch from the side line this year. Love your center block. Enjoy! ;^)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute block! It'll made a great RR center!
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