That means I can now show you my quilt and the ones I worked on. I am still surprised at the changes to my starter block. It's always so much fun to play!
my original block |
my completed quilt |
I love my quilt. This is my second one from the Cotton Robin. Playing is just unbelievably fun.
- Something you begin and send off, comes back to you complete and interestingly different.
- You have no idea who will work on the quilt, their style or ideas.
- Who knows where your quilts will go or where the blocks will come from? Last year my quilt went to Australia!
- You get to "meet" others through their posts on the blog and their work on the quilts.
- You get inspiration from the blocks and resulting quilts. What inspiration!
- You stretch your quilting skills and work on quilt styles that you might never consider.
- A host of other benefits!
was finished by Mary, Terry and Liz
Traceyanne's block became this quilt
by Andrea, Mary and Kate
by Andrea, Mary and Kate
Susie's Christmas truck block is now a quilt
by Rachel, Nan and Mary. I'm was the quilter
for this one. Man, was I nervous!
by Rachel, Nan and Mary. I'm was the quilter
for this one. Man, was I nervous!
Go by and see the other pieces. Julie posts both the block and the finished quilt on the blog reveal. The transformations are pretty awesome! Cotton Robin.blogspot.com
Great quilts, Mary, and I love how yours turned out, it’s so pretty.,
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What a fun round robin idea! I love the way your original block turned out! All of the blocks are great, but I found myself especially delighted with the little umbrellas that brighten the Old Man Winter block. Maybe because I so desperately want rain. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great group of quilts - such a fun way to work.
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