Friday, October 26, 2012

Scrappy Row Robin


A Friday Smile!!

Doesn't this just warm your heart? I sure works for me!

Winny's kitties are doing great.



I finally got my Row Robin Quilt to Terry Whitman.


I did this last summer just using my scraps out of my bin.


Terry did another awesome job!!

Little flowers on the baskets.....



 to her 'signature' clematis leaves amongst the trees......



And the cutest curly q's amongst the tulips.


I am always impressed with the results!!


Even a different pattern on each of the rooftops!!


Love it!!

Thanks, Terry!


I am taking a class with the Weyburn Crocus Quilters Guild tomorrow.

Anna Hergert will be our teacher.

I am looking forward to the creativity and camaraderie.

It is going to be a fun weekend!!

Christa

8 comments:

  1. I think that quilt would have been hard to quilt?? Looks great.

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    1. I know - Terry makes it look like it's a breeze. Another great job!

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  2. Lovely quilt Christa, I did one of those row round robins a few years ago, sadly, they are still not finished.
    Carli

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  3. I love your row quilt. Absolutely beautiful! Do you recall the name of the pattern? I would love to make this quilt but can't find the pattern.

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  4. I'm also looking for this pattern. Do you know the name? This quilt I absolutely stunning.

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  6. Hello my name is Betty.
    I am hoping you will get this message.
    I am trying to find row one and row 5 patterns to this country village quilt. I cannot find them anywhere.
    Are you willing to sell or I could possibly pay for a copy of those patterns from you.
    Thank you.

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    1. Hi Betty, Email me at acmarcotte@sasktel.net and I will see if I can give you a hand with that!

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