Jan was still working on things that had started early in the day when I spoke to her late in the day with more to do after that.. I was worn out just hearing about her day. I hope girl you sleep in and get some rest after that. That is a long time on your feet .. way too long. Your back does not thank you but maybe come this cold long winter your belly will say it makes up for it. I am willing to TRY your elk.. (you should see that crooked look to my face when I wrote that).. I am such a wuzz. I didn't like deer much at all. (understatement) and I like most things truly ok not octopus either so I am sitting here going.. uh um.. Jan laughs at me and thinks I am nuts. so I will feed her black licorice and uh stuff like that while I chew on the elk.
I was very successful on the tractors yesterday I have them all done but the corner stones. I am thinking I want a square with the tiny square in the corner as that is in the center picture.. so I will just enlarge it a bit

I wanted to mention that I had been on google and did a search for round robin quilts. then I went to images. You will be amazed at the hundreds that show up.. some are row robins but its still a good example of what you can do. What stuck out to me the very most was the fact a whole lot of them had one busy row one almost plain row and it really truly made the quilts stand out more. So if you get a quilt and are stumped its ok to do something very simple maybe a strip with a corner stone or a small applique *only if your good at applique.. but check it out and see if I am wrong. I ran this by Jan and she agreed it helped make things stand out better without over working a quilt with busy busy....
so that is the grand advice of the day google it and stand backin awe.. and bet you will try this again yes I do...