I got my Round robin quilt back at our last Blue Mountain Quilt Guild meeting - can I say Wow! I am so pleased with how it has turned out! All the members of my group did incredible borders for me.
It started with my block:
Next stop was with Gladys, who added borders that include three dimensional flying geese - so cool!
and the to Louise who had to put the block on point, using a variation of a log cabin block. Look at what she did - wow!
From Lousie it went to Brigitte who was to add an applique border - look at this gorgeous job she did.
From Louise it went to Bonnie who added the squares on point, with different colours either side - love it. And the the final border was done by Mary - HSTs the perfect finish!
Doesn't it look fabulous?
Happy quilting!
WOW! It *is* fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I like that so many wonderful quilters help build your quilt
ReplyDeleteThis will become a memory quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow, this certainly turned out beautifully. One of the nicest Round Robin results I've see. Kudos to you and your friends!
ReplyDeleteWow it certainly is fabulous. What a talented group.
ReplyDeleteFabulous is a great way to describe it.
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCan I get the directions for the center block? I love it and an doing my first round robin this year
ReplyDeleteThe quilt turned out beautiful
Kathy Myers - you're a no reply blogger, so I hope you see this comment! The centre block was reduced from a pattern found in a book. It uses 2.5" squares and 2.5" hst. It is all about the colour placement to get the woven ribbon affect, but the construction itself is very straight forward. I'll see if I can find the book and post the information here later.
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