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Boopers 12-28-2010 07:25 PM

Robbie said:
The round robin I just joined for this year is rows 12 1/2" by 60 " and there is 5 in each group so when done my row will be returned with 4 different rows added and I have a top done.[/quote]



There is a difference between a round robin and a row robin that you are doing.

sew cornie 12-28-2010 08:52 PM

The stained glass is gorgeous! Barbara, you're going to have an exceptionally wonderful quilt when it's done.

sistahdebbra 12-29-2010 04:01 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Hi, I'm in Group 11 - "Loose Threads". This is the first round for Chigger.

sew cornie 12-29-2010 09:25 AM

sistahdebbra, that frames out the center really nicely. I like the depth of the colors you've used. Very pretty!

maine ladybug 12-29-2010 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by sew cornie
sistahdebbra, that frames out the center really nicely. I like the depth of the colors you've used. Very pretty!

I agree. Very nice!

jamh 12-29-2010 09:28 AM

So really nice centers coming to life!! I'm in group 6, and ready to see mine! :) :)

abonda 12-29-2010 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by sew cornie
The stained glass is gorgeous! Barbara, you're going to have an exceptionally wonderful quilt when it's done.

I agree! :-D

Maybe1day 12-29-2010 01:41 PM

sistahdebbra, love the centre work you have posted. Looks great.

Maybe1day

MISHNJIM 12-30-2010 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by montanablu

Originally Posted by MISHNJIM
Looks Great!!! I think I know what I want to do but I don't know how to the math on the size of the center and then the size of the blocks I need to do for the border. Any suggestions?

Is what you plan to do a block? that you will make several of? If so, take the current length of the sides, & divide by the width of your block (the finished size) Then measure the top & bottom, adding the new width w/the sides, & divide again. This sometimes requires an adjustment & I find that cornerstones work great, because then you can make all four sides the same, placing corner stones to make it all come out evenly.
Hope that is clear :? it's hard to explain some things without showing you :)

Thank you for your help....But the other problem is I don't know what size the block needs to be either? So that I can do your math you said....heehee

montanablu 12-30-2010 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by MISHNJIM

Originally Posted by montanablu

Originally Posted by MISHNJIM
Looks Great!!! I think I know what I want to do but I don't know how to the math on the size of the center and then the size of the blocks I need to do for the border. Any suggestions?

Is what you plan to do a block? that you will make several of? If so, take the current length of the sides, & divide by the width of your block (the finished size) Then measure the top & bottom, adding the new width w/the sides, & divide again. This sometimes requires an adjustment & I find that cornerstones work great, because then you can make all four sides the same, placing corner stones to make it all come out evenly.
Hope that is clear :? it's hard to explain some things without showing you :)

Thank you for your help....But the other problem is I don't know what size the block needs to be either? So that I can do your math you said....heehee

Sorry, it's been a long day (fabric shopping! whee!! :thumbup: ) so would you mind refreshing my memory? What/where do you want to do?? I might still be able to help :wink:


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