MATERIALGIRL'S ROW ROBBIN
#14
Originally Posted by kwiltkrazy
What's a row robin? I've heard of a round robin, but not a row robin.
#15
It's where the participants each make an entire row of blocks, then all the rows submitted by all the participants will be sewn together to make the top. There is a time limit to complete each row before it is passed onto the next participant until all have made the specified number of rows.
Whoever organizes it determines the size of the blocks that make up the rows, which of course sets the row size, as well as stating the colors, theme-if so desired, and any other requirements for the project.
Whoever organizes it determines the size of the blocks that make up the rows, which of course sets the row size, as well as stating the colors, theme-if so desired, and any other requirements for the project.
#17
Originally Posted by raptureready
Okay, so who ends up with the top in the end? And how do you know if you're going to like what the next person does?
#19
Yes, you could certainly do it that way. That's basically the purpose of a "robin" so everyone helps everyone out. It's somewhat of a take on a mystery quilt, you don't know until it's all put together what it looks like, beyond the basic instructions, so if you're really flexible this is a great way to get a wonderful project made with many hands.
There are varying ways of organizing it. I just googled and read different ways it can be done.
There are varying ways of organizing it. I just googled and read different ways it can be done.
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