Covid Round Robin Reveal!

Well, we finally all got together today (June 23) for our first sew day since mid-March! Becky set up her dining room and family room in such a way that we were able to social distance without a problem. Becky and Marg sat at the dining room table, Patti was in the next room on the longarm machine and Gail and I were at the “kids' table” in the family room. It was just wonderful getting together again. 

Today was also the big reveal for our Covid quilts. OMG! I can't believe how wonderfully they turned out. Just to remind you of the different sections along the way here are the steps we followed:

  1. First person: owner of the quilt makes the central block (12” or larger), includes any fabric they wish to have used in the quilt and any instructions for the others.

  2. Second person:  places the block on point with corner triangles and adds a 4” finished border using either rectangles, squares or a combination of both. They can also add any of their own fabrics to the box.

  3. Third person: adds a 5” finished border using flying geese. They can also add any of their own fabrics to the box.

  4. Fourth person: adds a 5” finished border using half-square triangles, triangles or diamonds. 

Marg's was the first reveal. She made the centre block, Becky did step 2, Patti did step 3 & Sharon did step 4.

 
Marg's Covid quilt.jpg
 

Patti's was the next reveal. She made the centre block, Sharon did step 2, Marg did step 3 & Becky did step 4.

 
Patti's Covid quilt.jpg
 

Becky's was the next reveal. She made the centre block, Patti did step 2, Sharon did step 3 & Marg did step 4.

 
Becky's Covid quilt.jpg
 

Sharon's was the last reveal. She made the centre block, Marg did step 2, Becky did step 3 & Patti did step 4.

 
Sharon's Covid quilt.jpg
 

As you can plainly see, they are all totally different and are all so beautiful. It was a lot of fun taking on this challenge together, and sometimes it definitely was challenging trying to determine how each border would look with the one before it. 

We hope you enjoyed seeing the results of our Covid Round Robin. If we ever do another one, hopefully we can talk Gail into taking part too. Maybe next time it will be a Row Round Robin...hmmmmm. Have you ever taken part in something like this?