For the first round each participant is to make a center block. The block can be any size and is not required to be square. I prefer quilts not to be a perfect square. My mom would say "oblong" so that is what I will call this starting block. One option is to use an existing block from your orphan block stash.
I found this fun piece that I made while teaching myself Seminole patchwork.
I found this fun piece that I made while teaching myself Seminole patchwork.
It is roughly 11" high by 9 1/2" wide. The fabrics are all batiks from Island Batik.
I still have a nice stash of batiks so it is possible that this entire quilt will be made from batiks.
I will link you to Gail HERE
Why? Just in case YOU may want to join in the fun.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative

Glad you are joining the fun, Gene. You've got a nice "oblong" center block to start with.
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait to see how you build this one out! Glad you have some sewing time!
ReplyDeleteI have never done an round robin quilt block.
ReplyDeleteYou knitted so well. Love the delicate pattern
ReplyDeleteVery nice center block. Looking forward to seeing all of your Round Robin rows.
ReplyDeleteI like your oblong block. I'll look forward to seeing it grow :)
ReplyDeleteA great start for your version. Looking forward to seeing your progress.
ReplyDeleteThis seminole piece is a perfect center! Welcome to the fun.
ReplyDeleteA very lovely, oblong block! Great to work with!
ReplyDeleteYour center block is beautiful, a fun palette of color to play with ;)
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