My next project is the 2025 Stay at Home Round Robin.
When I left it...it was in a very wonky state.
I had not sewn the last four rounds together and was happy for that foresight. I proceeded to take it apart down to the light blue first round. I discovered that the Mountain Majesties was the culprit. They were very wonky and not even the same length! Gee whiz...glad I checked.
At this point, I decided to change my horses mid-stream and direction. I am inspired by Cathy at Sane, Crazy, Crumby Quilting where she picked 5. fabrics as centers and used the prompts as rows to complete the quilts. I am changing this year's SAHRR to a row quilt!
Here are my completed rows...
and with the sashings.
pattern: row 1: prompt 5: Half Log Cabin blocks by Brenda
row 2: prompt 6: Kite blocks by Emily
row 3: prompt 3: Stars by Gail
row 4: prompt 4: Sliced Squares by Wendy
I'm missing two prompts:
*prompt 1: Quilt block using your initial by Kathleen and
*prompt 2: Half Square Triangles by Anja.
I am definitely liking this as a row by row much better! I did put my center and round 1 into the 2025 UFO bin with hopes of sewing out the bin in December.
Sharing today with Judy at Design Wall Monday.
4 comments:
Great rescue! My SAHRR has wonky borders, too, though I'm not going to go to the extent you have to correct yours.
Sometimes you just have to change course. Your revised SAHRR looks great.
Great that you weren't afraid to change ideas mid-stream, Pat! I love the rows layout!!! Very cohesive.
Your revised top is wonderful. Could you use the light blue and then add your rows top and bottom? What ever you do it's going to be terrific. I'm sure you will be using the leftover pieces in some wonderful future project/s.
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