We went last year and, as we often do, we planned a 3-way Round Robin project to commemorate the trip. We each selected a focus fabric and each of us bought 2 fat quarters for each of the other two. Of course, we added more fabrics during our stash enhancement expeditions. I wrote about my block and fabrics here. The only rule of our swap is: there are no rules. We each make a center and pass it and the desired fabrics along to the next person. Eventually, we get our own back and can decide what, if anything, we want to do next. This works because we trust each other and it's not like we don't have anything else to work on--no rush on this project.
Here's what I've been working on the last few days:
Sharon's Neighborhood with Guard Cats
Sharon made the houses and trees. Ellen added the picket fence borders. I got it during the height of tax season so it just sat on the wall for awhile. Someone saw it and said "you should add a cat". Yes, of course! We each have one cat so I added Sharon's smoky gray baby, Ellen's orange Gigi, and my long-haired tortie, Patches. As they are all house cats, each sits guard at their front door.
Sharon will see this for the first time tomorrow morning before we leave for Paducah. I hope she likes it!
I already know that neither of my entered quilts are wearing a ribbon but that's OK with me--they are hanging in some pretty glorious company. Less that half of the entries receive ribbons and that's as it should be. I'm glad others will get to see my work. And since one of them is a Round Robin I made with Ellen and Sharon (and worked on for 7 years) we all get to wear "Contestant" badges--and share in the fun/experience together.
Now I'd better go pack--clothes, essentials, and my handwork bag--can't leave home without that.
Let's quilt!
Barbara
Love it! That's something that I would like. :)
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