Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Stay at Home Round Robin - Round 6

If you have made it this far, it's the last round for Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR).  Thanks for sewing along with us.

Gail @ Quilting Gail started the Stay at Home Round Robin in March 2020.  It was a way to stay connected with the quilting community while we were in various stages of isolation due to the pandemic.  In 2021, Gail invited several blogging friends to join her to help host SAHRR.  It was a great way to foster new friendships and to stay connected with one another.

The sixth and final round was chosen by me.  The final theme is:  quilter's choice.  This is your opportunity to unleash your creativity.

  • Are you tired of this project and just want to be finished?  You can add a simple border.
  • Has your quilt developed a secondary pattern?  Choose a block that will complement the pattern.
  • Are you not happy with your project?  This is your chance to add something that you love.
  • Do you have a favourite block?  This is your chance to include it.
  • Do you want to change the size of your project?  Maybe you want to add only side or top borders to achieve the size you want.

In keeping with the community spirit of a round robin and a nod to my online friendship with Gail and the other bloggers, I made a friendship star block.  I used Kona Natural and Clover.



Don't forget to link up your round 6 on this blog post before midnight (Atlantic) Tuesday, March 3, 2026, to be entered into the prize giveaway.

Here are all my blocks (instead of rounds) pieced together.  I made two blocks for each round.



You  have until March 25 to link up your quilt top or finished quilt for your final entry in the prize giveaway.

*NoteJan W: Please contact Gail (quiltinggail@yahoo.caabout:  1) info we need from you; and 2) your links on the Link Parties.      

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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Logo designed by Brenda @ Songbird Designs


7 comments:

  1. Looks great Anja! What a nice way of doing the round robin.

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  2. Wow. another different and awesome layout.! What a great quilt.

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  3. Look how beautifully your blocks all fit together! What a gorgeous layout. I love the prompt!! I'll have to give it some thought, so many possibilities. :D

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  4. This is such a pretty quilt! I love the look of the two colors!

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  5. Love this layout. Can't wait to see how you quilt it!

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  6. Oh, I'm excited to think about what I want to add to finish off my quilt. Your quilt top is beautiful. The on point setting is a really great way to arrange the blocks.

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