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Long, long, looooongg ago 14 online quilters decided to do a small Round Robin. The group had done this before and were short a participant, so one of the members - who shall remain nameless - roped, I mean asked me to join in.
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Sharon's Starting Block
When I found out it was only a small quilt by the end, I said sure - I would give it a try. But the RR lasted for 15 months! So it took us all a long time to get our finished quilts in our hands! Well it is done now so I want to share! (And forgive me - I don't recall where the rounds instructions came from. I"ll have to ask)
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The first block we made was for our own quilt. We got to pick the color choices and theme. Size of the block had to be a 4" x 4" (finished size) block. Today I'm sharing everyones starting blocks.
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Hope you enjoy!
5 comments from wonderful readers:
Some very interesting starting blocks for the robin, especially the two that are just fabric. Yours has a definite Amish look and I wonder if that look has continued. The flip flops on the sandy looking fabric was a very good starting idea too.
Cool blocks! I like the flip flops!! Why is there a picture of a baby though? haha
Those blocks are wonderful! Interesting as I am joining in my first progressive or round robin quilt this month. I will watch to see how your round robin blocks grew.
This will be great fun watching these grow as you post them with more rows!!!
Oh my gosh what a treat. Such talented ladies participating! How fun to see this unfold. I'm smiling.
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