Barbara, you and Thea have a great time. Drive safe.
Hey Liz!,
where south of Boston do u live. I live in Western Ma now, but come from Norwell
lashawng,you will haveto send the info again as it didn't go thru .I didget the friends request ..barbara
EAT!! SLEEP !! QUILT!!
Barbara, I am here also, if there are questions or problems, no worries, have a great time, and be safe! Give Thea a squeeze for me!
Candis,you got it . Igive her a big one for you ...Barbara
Ah huh, good thank you! Oklahoma City is my home, at least for 20 some years! Tell it Hello for me. Also my son and grandkids live in Crescent , a small town that you go through to get to Enid. I miss that place. You two have a great time!! Thinking of you both.
Hi everyone.
I was wondering if we have a border requirements. Do we need to keep it within a certain width?
Georgetown, CA I'd Rather Be Quilting
Melissa Halpain: Hi everyone. I was wondering if we have a border requirements. Do we need to keep it within a certain width?
This is in the directions on the front page. Almost all answers to any question are on the home page. . Please refer to this everyone. Your border must be at least 6 in wide but no more than 10 in. Thank you. Have fun!
Hi Melissa, If you go to the Round Robin home page all the guidelines are there. But anyway it says at least 6" but not more than 10" .
We are also going to go to OKC ,to meet Kelli and visit a couple of shops .. Oh what fun. I hope you all have a great weekend coming up .and remember relax ,this is a fun project .. We will love any thing you do as we are all quilters who started out new at one time or another.. Barbara
Hey, you guys call me, I'm in OKC! maybe we can meet up - getting my hair done in the morning(Sat) there's some quilt shops close to me.
"I think it's only fair to warn you that I am, in fact, a librarian." Librarian 3: Quest for the Judas Chalice
Debbie from OKC
Just checking in to say hi. Been a busy weekend catching up on UFO's, swap commitments and hanging out with Cupcake. Tomorrow I hope to get another UFO out of the way. I've also been gathering ideas for group 3's borders. I have several ideas for each one so once I get the centers it should be easy to decide. I am definitely going outside of comfort zone and planning some things that I never thought I'd attempt!
Well, I am off to bed- hope everyone enjoyed their weekend.
Erin
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Jackson Co. Ohio
Erin, sounds like you have been very productive! So happy your busy! Thanks for checking in! How about everyone else, hope you all will check in also. Anything interesting going on ? Love to hear from everyone and how you are all doing! Looking forward to heAring from all.
I am hoping to receive Maggie's center tomorrow or I guess later today...LOL. I have been busily clearing out UFOs. Got another top to the need to be quilted pile. I have one quilt sandwich and 3 more stacked and ready to sandwich. Then need to sandwich at least 2 or 3 more. Then I will have another pile at least cleared down to a smaller number....woohoo.
I think I know what I want to do on Maggie's center. I just need to wait to see the actual piece to make sure it is going to work.
Vinton, Virginia
Man Nana! You have been very productive also! You go girl! Your surgery didn't slow you down! How are you doing since then? Sounds like it made you speedier! Lol. I always hated sandwiching quilts. I would put them on the floor and baste them. I then decided after my knees and back were killing me to get a frame and Long arm. I don't do fancy quilting patterns. I just do free motion, edge to edge mostly. But it feels good to finish them. I can never bring myself to start another one till I am finished with the one I was working on. That's why I love the Robin, it's a diversion, and I can create small parts instead of finishing a whole quilt. Although some that I have worked on, felt and took me just as long as a big quilt. But I love it! Thanks for chiming in I! Next!!