I don't know what possessed me, it must have been a weak moment, when I agreed to participate in a row robin with some of the people that attend the AZ retreat. It must have been something about pushing myself a little in my quilting, but I feel totally out of my league.

This first picture is top to bottom, mine and Pat's rows. I had the silk screened squares and Pat added to them while I bound a quilt for her. She also wanted to keep me participating and I was uninspired and threatening to drop out.

These next rows belong, top to bottom, to Ami, Chris, and Kim. When we were discussing these rows everyone was talking about keeping it simple--as their lives were very busy. Simple?? I don't think so!

And last but definitely not least are, top to bottom, Judy's and Ellen's row. I got the honor of being first to work on Ellen's row. I've already started, and yeah, I'm keeping it simple!
3 comments:
Wow, you ladies are going to make some beautiful quilts.
Thanks for posting the pictures, Hilda - I hate it when things become that much trouble, it should be a simple process.
Pat
Hilda-you're the winner of the plaid FQ's from my blogwarming. Shoot me a snail mail address and I'll get them in the mail for you. Congrats!
Becca
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