I am inspired by Cathy at Crazy, Zany Crumby Quilting and her row quilts for her 2025 SAHRR so I de-constructed my original (and very wonky!) piece and made it into a row quilt.
I like it so much that a row quilt might just be my new SAHRR tradition. :)
row 2: Brenda's prompt 5: half log cabin blocks
row 3: Emily's prompt 6: kite blocks
row 4: Gail's prompt 3: stars
row 5: Wendy's prompt 4: sliced squares
row 6: Kathleen's prompt 1: quilt block using your initial
P = pinwheels
panto: serpentine
Sharing today at Gail at Quilting Gail's SAHRR Parade.
This is a great row quilt :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks very nice. The last time I participated in the SAHRR, I made a row quilt. I thought that was easier than adding borders all the time. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteTurned out great! I may also try a row or just one block each week next time, but undecided until next January. So many ideas to try.
ReplyDeleteI thought Cathy’s idea of row quilts was inspired too. You nailed it! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Pat! This turned out wonderfully. You and Cathy might have started something!
ReplyDeleteThat worked out so great!
ReplyDeleteYour row quilt turned out great!! Thank you for joining in the SAHRR '25 and for linking to the Parade!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is really pretty and unique. Great work!
ReplyDeleteYou might've started something new--this quilt looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI never considered a row version but it totally works. Yours is very nice and a great way to make sure the prompts work.
ReplyDeleteVery nice finish! I've enjoyed seeing the row versions this year!
ReplyDeleteFun row version! Your SAHRR is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove to learn in this SAHRR community. A row quilt could be a fantastic idea for next year. It is in full harmony in my opinion.you could be very proud. I am Eva… at Wendys blog… happy easter time
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