Originally Posted by materialgrl
That sounds good to me if you want sashing put it in your envelope, if not don't, then we will all know Sandy
I've finished my first row and attached sashing to the top and bottom. However, in calculating the size of the quilt with a finished 1-1/2-inch sashing between each of the 12 rows and the top, I come up with a length of 91.5-inches. Since this is WAY TOO LONG for a wall hanging, I would like the row quilt to be two quilts. Does anyone have a problem with one quilt being rows 1 through 6 and rows 7 through 12 being the second quilt? Adding border(s) would bring the quilts approximately to a square, which would be a neat wall hanging. I would enclosed a note with the rows and sashing requesting the row 7 participant to begin a new quilt - OR - I could just un-sew the seam between row 6 & 7 when I received all 12 rows. I would appreciate comments, questions or concerns from the other row robiners (is that a word?). Belles