Gail @Quilting Gail is hosting her Stay At Home Round Robin again this year. This is one of my favorite yearly activities. You start out with an orphan block, and each week one of the co-host SAHRR gives you a prompt of what the next round will be.
This was my finished quilt from 2023. I donated it to Community Service at my guild.
This was my top from 2022. I donated it to Hands2Help
This year I was looking through my odds and ends basket and didn't see anything that caught my eye. Then I caught sight of this baggie of blocks and flying geese I picked up from the free table at my guild.
I put together 4 of the blocks. Don't know what this baggie of blocks and bits was supposed to be, but this is the center block I came up with. I want to make it lap sized, and will be donated to the Community Service at my guild and I want it to end up rectangular. It is starting out at 17.5 x 20.5.
This is the schedule for the SAHRR:
- January 22: 1st Round: Wendy @ Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life
- January 29: 2nd Round: Anja @ Anja Quilts
- February 5: 3rd Round: Emily @ The Darling Dogwood
- February 12: 4th Round: Brenda @ Songbird Designs
- February 19: 5th Round: Gail@ Quilting Gail
- February 26: 6th Round: Kathleen @ Kathleen McMusing
- March 18: Parade: showing all of your finished SAHRRs
I will be linking up at Quilting Gail.
Thanks for stopping by!
I love the idea of using donated fabric to make a quilt for donation.
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect use for the assortment of pieces you picked up at the guild meeting. Great idea Karrin!
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What a great centre block!! Thank you for joining in the SAHRR again this year! It was fun to see your previous SAHRRs!
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I love the quilts you've made in past SAHRRs and I'll look forward to seeing how your assortment of pieces grow into this year's one :)
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the free bits and pieces. Will look forward to seeing your quilt take shape
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