Row by Row Experience - Won a prize!
#51
The Row by Row Experience is a nationwide quilt project started in upstate New York four years ago. This year, thousands of shops are offering a pattern and/or a kit to make the row. The pattern is free and the kits are available for purchase. You visit participating stores, collect at least eight patterns, sew, quilt, and label it. The first person who completes their quilt and presents it to a participating shop wins a prize! Here is mine - all my rows are from shops in Pennsylvania. The theme this year is seasons. Yes, I won a prize, and no, it's not on the PA Row by Row site yet.
Your rows can be from any state and you can turn it into any shop that is participating. If you use that shop's row in your quilt, they have an extra prize for you.
Your rows can be from any state and you can turn it into any shop that is participating. If you use that shop's row in your quilt, they have an extra prize for you.
#52
That is beautiful. Did you buy the license plates too. I have collected several. I only purchased one kit. It is a beautiful storm at sea. Something I have been wanting to try for a long time. The colors were just what I was looking for. It will make a beautiful table runner, when I actually pull it out and make it.
#53
That is beautiful. Did you buy the license plates too. I have collected several. I only purchased one kit. It is a beautiful storm at sea. Something I have been wanting to try for a long time. The colors were just what I was looking for. It will make a beautiful table runner, when I actually pull it out and make it.
#55
Wow, that's great! I'm assuming the churn dash blocks (I think?) on the right are the eighth row and you added extras? I've got six patterns so far, two from Kansas, one from New Hampshire, three from my home state. Hope to get one or two from Massachusetts to make the eight, but wasn't sure what folks are doing with the different pieces. It sure is a fun exercise!
#60
Wow, that's great! I'm assuming the churn dash blocks (I think?) on the right are the eighth row and you added extras? I've got six patterns so far, two from Kansas, one from New Hampshire, three from my home state. Hope to get one or two from Massachusetts to make the eight, but wasn't sure what folks are doing with the different pieces. It sure is a fun exercise!
Thanks! Those blocks are the shoo-fly block from The Quilt Shop at Millers's near Lancaster, PA. Good eye! I made double to complete one side and with two left over, I put them in the center of the other!
This project has given a boost to lots of quilt shops all over. I ask them and they say the Row by Row is incredibly successful!
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