I really wanted to get the Stay at Home Round Robin top done before I headed off to Mom’s. I want her to do some fancy quilting on it, so I wanted to bring it and leave it with her.
So… although I don’t love sewing after dinner – I took an evening last week and did just that.

It only took a couple hours to get all the pinwheels sewn together and the borders on. Though I did mis-measure the grey fabric a couple times – which was quite frustrating!
Still the borders are on and I’m quite pleased. I love this way of framing a panel. It’s a technique I’ve used before and will definitely use again! Here’s a closer look at the blocks in each border.



In the end, the top finished up at about 58″ x 60″ so a nice little lap quilt.
I’ll share pics of Mom’s magic quilting when she had a chance to get to it. As you know, she’s got a pile of her own creations to quilt!
Very cute. I’m sure your mom will make her magic with it.
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Very pretty.
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It’s lovely, and your Mom’s quilting will zhuzh the pretty dial up to 11!
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That will be a perfect background for mom’s magic! You make such a good team.
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Great job! I love the border designs you created for this quilt.
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I love the design you came up with for the Stay at Home Round Robin quilt. It will be even more spectacular with your Mom’s quilting magic.
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I love the way your blocks seem to swirl around the panel. Great interpretation.
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Such a pretty quilt-I love the colors!
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It turned out so nice!
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