Originally Posted by maine ladybug
Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
I agree ~ I read that today, too ~ skimmed for pics and couldn't believe the thought and care that went into each one. I may join in on one later this year or next year, have too much on my plate right now. They seem like a lot of fun! I assume that whomever coordinates the RR's matches people with skill levels ~ I am nowhere near a master quilter, but do love to design!
I'm not sure that skill levels are matched and I don't feel that they need to be. Each person can do what they feel that they can do, not what others do before or after you. You don't need to do complicated designs each row. In fact, sometimes the eye just needs to rest on the row and not have a lot going on. JMHO
This is my second IRR to participate in and completely recommend it. I am not a master quilter by a long shot and participating in a round robin has stretched me.
- I have worked with colours I wouldn't have otherwise chosen.
- I have tried blocks I wouldn't have even thought of.
- I have made and unmade things trying for a certain effect.
- I have coloured designs, used EQ6 to test and scribbled ideas on napkins in making plans for what to add.
Most of all.....
- I have been part of a group where everyone puts in their best effort and the result is amazing.
(there's also a bit of satisfaction in looking at a beautiful quilt and thinking "I did some of that")