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Monday, December 15, 2008

My lst round robin block

Waaaay back in August, my first block in the Spring Fling Round Robin 2 was mailed to the next person on my list and the above block is what I did.

…. and this is the finished quilt. What a delightful quilt! :o) It truly is amazing to see the difference from my first stitches to the last and the ladies after me brought my part to life. In fact, when I checked out the final version, at first I could not see my block as there was so much going on.
Go here to this post to read more about the quilt. Be sure to check back to the main blog as there are more quilts to be revealed over the next few weeks and they will be awesome.
Have a great day!

Edit: Unfortuntely, I am not the person to own this lovely quilt. It is Margaret (hostess of our swap and the Four Seasons Quilt Swap 4 and 5). For this quilt, I started the block; then another person added the 1st border; then another person added the 2nd border; then another person quilted it,added the binding and label and then mailed the finished quilt to Margaret. When you consider the number of people working on this quilt, it is so amazing that it turned out like this.

22 comments:

  1. OMG!! It's gorgeous....it's amazing how the work of these talented ladies came together so beautifully.

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  2. Amazing! I would never do all that applique! Did someone do the quilting as well or did everyone quilt their section?

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  3. wiw! what a unifier all that applique.. truly stunning end product. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

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  4. Such a gorgeous achievement from all of you. How fun to make a section and then be surprised by the end result.

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  5. OMG, OMG, THAT QUILT TO GORGEOUS. I just love the colors and how it turned out. You must be so happy.

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  6. That is a beautiful quilt! Too bad you can't keep it!

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  7. What a wonderful group effort. It is so lovely!

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  8. Yes it became really beautifull and so alive

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  9. this is gorgeous!! I love the whole quilt at least you get to look at it for a while.. it is really really gorgeous.

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  10. it's true, this piece turned out amazing
    and it was a real challenge for me to create that applique pattern, I had to fill all this white open space

    too delighted that Margaret loves it, that's all i wanted

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  11. It's amazing, and I thank you personally for starting off the quilt so wonderfully!! I love it!!

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  12. Oh I love it. It is so pretty.
    What a lovely job you all did.
    Kind regards from Liz

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  13. It is truely a beautiful quilt and how nice to get a touch of Spring in the midst of winter. I had trouble seeing your first block at first as well, but it all looks just perfect together!

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  14. How wonderful this quilt is, well done,

    Have a great xmas, and many more round robins,

    Take care

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  15. That block is amazing and the quilt ~ wow the talent!

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  16. Rose Marie this is a truly stunning work of art - everyone who contributed to this masterpiece is to be praised

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  17. This quiltis absolutely stunning!

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  18. Just beautiful!
    The girls all did an amazing job..
    Julia ♥

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  19. That block is totally awesome.....I am short on words it is so pretty.

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  20. In answer to Joyce's comment the final stage of quilting was mine to do and at first when faced with such a busy quilt I thought whatever can I add to this - so I just quilted and quilted and quilted it to death, I think not a square inch was left unquilted - great fun and doable in such intensity on a small piece like this

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