January - June 2021 Round Robin
#581
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Central PA
Posts: 1,920
When I received Macy’s top, I thought the center block sparkled and now it really sparkles. The center and first border had straight lines and I thought it needed curves, thus I added the vine, flowers and leaves. I questioned myself when I was done, but it was too late to turn back. I think the further borders play and complement the center very well. Each border works. —- Best of all, Macy seems to be happy with the results.
I just finished petthefabric’s top. Need to press, trim threads and it will be ready to mail. I have a baby quilt for my great great granddaughter to bind and will head to the post office tomorrow with the two of them. —— On to the next project. . .
I just finished petthefabric’s top. Need to press, trim threads and it will be ready to mail. I have a baby quilt for my great great granddaughter to bind and will head to the post office tomorrow with the two of them. —— On to the next project. . .
#582
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: I live in Wisconsin, but I grew up in Iowa
Posts: 1,326
Suz, I was trying to mimic your movement on Macy's as I loved how that looked, and the corners were supposed to be similar to the corners in the center block.
#583
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: I live in Wisconsin, but I grew up in Iowa
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I finished one side of Reba's quilt. I plan to do the same on all four sides, but it is all freeform so they will not be exactly the same. Had to do some piecing of the white and gray due to the angles, I'm gonna try to figure out a better way for the other sides. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm trying to reduce the amount of balk when I turn the corner at the end.
#585
I ordered a special math fabric that is leaving NY today. Should be her Tuesday so I can finish up MMonohon's top. Today is making dino/science square in a square blocks. Hoping this turns out like it is in my head.
#586
When considering colors, I felt that I needed to bring the off white into the top again, or it was going to look out of place as no one else had repeated that color yet. When doing the first few round, you can pretty much go with what you want, but for the last few rounds, I feel it's important to consider the top as a whole and see if there is a color that does need to come back in to pull it all together. This is what happened to my top with the last RR - someone early on added some different colors to the quilt, but then no one in the remaining rounds pulled them back in, and at the end they stood out like a sore thumb. It wasn't that they were a "mistake" when added, it's that the rest of the quilt went off in a different direction..
And I totally agree, I made those small blocks for Liora's quilt top, but when laid out, it really didn't work. Later borders are more difficult than earlier borders in trying to tie a quilt top together and simpler borders work when they are with applique borders next to them, they give the eye a break it needs.
I love these round robins and feel blessed to be in such great company. Carrie, you are a trooper to do this with your hand issues, I hope that it has been relaxing therapy for you.
#587
I finished one side of Reba's quilt. I plan to do the same on all four sides, but it is all freeform so they will not be exactly the same. Had to do some piecing of the white and gray due to the angles, I'm gonna try to figure out a better way for the other sides. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm trying to reduce the amount of balk when I turn the corner at the end.
#588
Thank you all for your confirmation that my borders are acceptable and even work! I do my best work even if they aren't really intricate.
Reba--yes I am glad I have the round robins to do as it is keeping me doing at least some sewing. Otherwise without the deadlines I probably would just wish I was sewing but now actually doing it.
Mona--great movement in your border!
I have 2 sides on Suz's quilt and most of the blocks finished for the other 2 sides. I will have it done and ready to ship by the end of the week.
Reba--yes I am glad I have the round robins to do as it is keeping me doing at least some sewing. Otherwise without the deadlines I probably would just wish I was sewing but now actually doing it.
Mona--great movement in your border!
I have 2 sides on Suz's quilt and most of the blocks finished for the other 2 sides. I will have it done and ready to ship by the end of the week.
#589
Mr Moose is going home
So, I managed to spend 2.5 days working on Mr Moose and this lunchtime I finished him!!
I can't believe it!! He's my last round to work on, just like that, we're finished!!
And can I say, he's a total delight! I love this quilt!!!!
I changed my mind about surrounding him with a mountains pp border as I felt he had enough mountains and the quilt was calling for something else. I really loved the Batik peiced border with the addition of 2 small moose that Reba didn't use but included in the package. They're in the bottom 2 corners... I then added some leaves to the top 2 corners and called it finished!
I've just taken Mr Moose to the Post Office for his final journey home. I hope he doesn't make too much noise on the flight!!
Kathy he's fabulous!! I hope you love him as much as we all do!!!
I can't believe it!! He's my last round to work on, just like that, we're finished!!
And can I say, he's a total delight! I love this quilt!!!!
I changed my mind about surrounding him with a mountains pp border as I felt he had enough mountains and the quilt was calling for something else. I really loved the Batik peiced border with the addition of 2 small moose that Reba didn't use but included in the package. They're in the bottom 2 corners... I then added some leaves to the top 2 corners and called it finished!
I've just taken Mr Moose to the Post Office for his final journey home. I hope he doesn't make too much noise on the flight!!
Kathy he's fabulous!! I hope you love him as much as we all do!!!