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Monday, March 29, 2021

Stay at Home Round Robin - Quilt Parade

It's time to showcase your finished quilt from the Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) hosted by Gail @ Quilting Gail.  Even if you've only managed to piece a quilt top, make sure you visit Gail to link up.

I used the following Kona colours:  Orange, School Bus, Natural, Pacific, Ocean, Clover, Grass Green, Purple, Regal, Velvet, Morning Glory, Red, Black, Sunny, Canary, Citrus, Corn Yellow, Sassy Pink, Bright Pink, Honeysuckle, Valentine, Pomegranate, and Sangria.


I made a scrappy binding using Kona Orange, Pacific, Clover, Regal, Valentine, and Citrus.


My favourite parts of the quilt are the blue and orange sections.


I quilted an all-over stipple and used Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20 batting.


It's been a pleasure sewing along with the following bloggers.




This was my March One Monthly Goal.  If you haven't heard about OMG, you can read all about it from Patty @ Elm Street Quilts.



22 comments:

  1. Congrats on a fabulous finish, Anja! SAHRR was a fun way to assemble a quilt. Thank you for your participation in the planning!

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  2. It’s fabulous! I love the checkerboard treatment and the wonky stars in two different yellows so the blend rather than contrast! Nice!

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  3. I love the modern vibe of this quilt, and of course, the happy colors! Nice finish!

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  4. Your SAHRR came out beautifully - I love all your bright colors!

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  5. What a cheerful quilt. Nicely done.

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  6. Love the quilt!!! So bright and cheerful!!! And of course, the scrappy binding is Perfect! :-)

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  7. I like the orange and blue sections, too, and the disintegrating checkerboard/nine patch border is really fun! Congratulations on getting your quilt fully finished.

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  8. Its been so much fun and the way you did this quilt was so interesting. You came up with a very modern round robin...not easy to do. Great job!

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  9. I'm not a big fan of solids, but your quilt, Anja, is definitely changing that. It's so colorful. Love it!

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  10. This is a stunning quilt, Anja. I loved following along with this round robin watching you all interpret the different border assignments. I may have to participate next year.

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  11. Love the way this turned out! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

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  12. I love this!!!! My favorite sections are the combination of the purple and red & black checkboard section that kind of dissolves down the sides--very fun!

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  13. I really loved watching your quilt come together! I think my favorite round is the checkerboard and how it just drifts off! Great work!

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  14. This is such a fun finish! My favourite part is the red and black checkerboard, but the whole thing is really pretty.

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  15. So much color and so full of joy = Beautiful Finish. Congratulations Anja!!!

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  16. i LOVE it!!! The solids are so great together like this!!!

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  17. Just so bright and cheery; it lifts my spirits just looking at it! Again, I love your colours. I love how modern a feel you've given it too. This was such a fun activity to watch, and each one turned out so different!

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  18. Very happy and modern looking! Congratulations on such a great quilt!

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  19. Of course, the centre had to be orange!

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  20. I don't use solids often, but you're making me want to. You combine different shades so well, the quilt just comes alive!

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