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Area Round Robins
Area Round Robins
The starter can create a larger block than participants (ex. 15" starter block and 10" participant block plus seam allowance) or make the same size as participants. Participants make one or two blocks worth of area depending on the groups choice. Starter will then arrange and fill ...
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Block Round Robins
In this version, the starter picks a theme and a standard block size. For example, the theme of hearts in 12" finished blocks could be chosen. Each participant then does a 12" block that must somehow include a heart. Depending on the agreement, 1 or 2 blocks ...
Read More »Row Round Robins
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Row Round Robins This method is very similar to the border method. The starter provides a row and a theme (flowers, Christmas, whatever). This row will determine the width of all future rows. Participants each place a row on either side of previous row/s. A range of height for ... |
Border Round Robins
Border Round Robins
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The starter provides a center block of a decent size (15" - 20" finished) and a theme or color. Each participant then adds a border. Border width ranges can be set by starter, or chosen as a group to be applied to all the quilts for a more ... |
group quilting
Round Robins
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I was introduced to a concept at my quilt guild that intrigued me. I got a few friends together, and we are going to try it. It is called Round Robin quilting. Each person in the group starts a quilt, sets some guidelines, and passes it to the ... |
