The appliqued log cabin was the center of the block. My addition was the log cabin squares. This is how it looked when I sent off for the next round.
This was Jill's completed quilt! Isn't is amazing!?
The center block was the compass square. This was how it looked when I sent it off.
Here was the three tops that made it to a get together we had. It was the unveiling and we were all overwhelmed with the beauty and workmanship of them.
For those of you that know I am a Weight Watcher leader, I'm in the center pre-WW days!I love my completed quilt so much I had to show you all again:)
Amazing! They are all beautiful. It makes me think that our guild needs to organize a round robin!!!
ReplyDeleteExciting, spectacular quilts. I'm in the middle of my first guild round robin, and the butterflies in my stomach start flying every time I get a new assignment. If mine turns out anything like these, I'll be thrilled. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, they are stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi, I found your blog by way of INSPIRED BY ANTIQUE QUILTS and went back and read every one of your entries! Wow, it's incredible how prolific a quilter you are! Your grandmother would be so proud of you. We are originally from Spokane and moved to Texas a few years ago. I have always wanted to go to Sisters, lucky you. Check out my blog: in the next few days I will have a few (my perspective) pointers for wool applique. I have enjoyed your quilts so much, thank you for sharing. Hugs, Elaine
ReplyDeleteGreat job on both the quilt and your weight! All three quilts are truly awesome.
ReplyDeleteAll the quilts turned out wonderful! A good group to be doing the round robin with, obviously! I did not have good luck on one I participated in.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts...just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWELL...these are just CRAZY good!!
ReplyDeleteI LOove your RR, That's the Best!!!
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