35.8 Tina’s Colors and Round Robin unexpectedly finished
Let me preface this post first and foremost in saying this is not meant to complain about my round robin experience. Just in case you get the wrong idea later. One of the BEST things about quilting is...
View Article36.1 Asymmetric Inspiration
In the last month I really kicked it out working on Tami’s Round Robin quilt. The colors: Orange, green, black, beige, white (grey), yellow. Here is what I believe is Tami’s original center block –...
View Article37.0 Twilt On My Last Round Robin Quilt
Between the month of January & February, I was frantically running around trying to finish the very last Round Robin quilt I did for my #twilter group A. At the time of this writing, I still have...
View Article37.5 Twilters Entwined
Early April, after I got back from my slight failure of quilting the Samurai Sudoku quilt, I had a package waiting for me on the porch! About a year (okay not quite that long) after we set aside time...
View Article37.6 How Round Robins Work
This is a post describing how round robins work, or rather, how our round robin worked, complete with pictures. If you missed a while on the blog or were redirected here from elsewhere, I was included...
View Article37.8 Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival diary – Day 1
Whew! It’s been a busy week following a very busy and very happy weekend last weekend. For those who didn’t know, hadn’t heard, last weekend was our big biannual (maybe that’s semiannual) quilt show...
View Article38.4 Sewing String Hashtags
The last month I have been trying to finish these blocks before the October 15 swapping deadline. The #Twilter! group on Facebook (email scientificquilter@gmail.com if you want an invite) was doing a...
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