This was a family round robin quilt and a mystery for me. I didn't get to see my quilt until the end of the robin. All I did was submit fabric. I love it, and my daughter thinks her little girl needs it on her bed. (Little red head is featured below.)
I used leftover squares that were cut to do the border and am pleased with it. Now I need to piece together something in my stash and leftovers from this quilt for the back and get it basted.
Oh yeah. I made more masks and enjoyed a week of spring break without online teaching/grading. I enjoyed the two grand littles staying with me complete with Easter egg coloring and hunting and church at home. We did an egg hunt on the desert near our home.
15 Minutes to Stitch Report:
I used leftover squares that were cut to do the border and am pleased with it. Now I need to piece together something in my stash and leftovers from this quilt for the back and get it basted.
Oh yeah. I made more masks and enjoyed a week of spring break without online teaching/grading. I enjoyed the two grand littles staying with me complete with Easter egg coloring and hunting and church at home. We did an egg hunt on the desert near our home.
15 Minutes to Stitch Report:
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Thank you for the comment. I didn't know you were dq until today. That checkmarked box in my side bar is html code ☑ and the empty checkbox is < input type="checkbox" / > but without the spaces on each end.
ReplyDeleteOur reports are very similar but I don't have as much to show for it as you do. Some of my stitching lately has barely made the 15 minute limit and may be more mending than anything else.
The Round Robin quilt turned out beautifully! Congrats on another finished flimsy. It looks like the egg hunt was a hit. It was cold and rainy here, thankfully (but sadly too) the SIT's not much into egg hunts any more. Congrats on keeping up with the stitching time with so many other things going on.
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