This is the penultimate round for the Stay at Home Round Robin hosted by Gail @ Quilting Gail.
This week's theme was chosen by Emily @ The Darling Dogwood -- square-in-square blocks.
I decided to make smaller versions of my centre block.
I've decided to combine the final two rounds. I ran out of the yellow background print, so was only able to make four blocks. Stay tuned next week to see the final layout.
My progress:
Each Monday, a different blogger will reveal that week's theme.
- January 16 - Centre block - Gail @ Quilting Gail
- January 23 - Round 1 - Roseanne & Sue @ Home Sewn by Us
- January 30 - Round 2 - Wendy @ Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life
- February 6- Round 3 - Chris @ Chrisknitssews
- February 13 - Round 4 - Anja @ Anja Quilts
- February 20 - Round 5 - Emily @ The Darling Dogwood
- February 27 - Round 6 - Gail @ Quilting Gail
- March 13 - Quilt Top Parade
Lovely! I really like the way you are repeating your center block on this round.
ReplyDeleteFun fussy cutting!
ReplyDeleteAnja - love the fussy cut centers. Totally ties everything to the center block. This quilt is so clean and crisp. I like it quite a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe fussy cut centers are so much fun. I am looking forward to the last prompt, too, so we can finish it up. Quilting mine has me baffled!
ReplyDeleteI love the echo back to your center block, and as the other said, well done on your fussy cut centers!
ReplyDeleteLove how your square in a square mimics the centre block! Sew clever! Can't wait to see the final border !
ReplyDeleteHi Anja! That was a clever and smart idea for this round. AND, I love the use of penultimate in your post. That's not one you hear or can use too often. I look forward to see this project when it is complete. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI like your fussy cut square in a square blocks.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that owl print and how fun to mimic your center round again!
ReplyDeleteNot sure why it published my comment as anonymous? But I do really love that owl print, and making blocks that mimic your center block is a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun this SAHRR… love yours, Eva (my SAHRR is at Wendys blog)
ReplyDeleteSorry that you ran out of fabric at 4 blocks, but that's better than 3, isn't it? Looking forward to seeing how you will work those into the final round, Anja!
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