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December 17, 2021
Triple Play! Sparkling Stars from The Cutting Table Quilt Blog - A Blog for Quilters by Quilters

Sparkling Stars Triple Play by Jenny, Natalie, and Misty of the Missouri Star Quilt Company.

A Round Robin quilt is the sweetest of group projects. It is passed among friends, each adding blocks or borders of their own.

And when it is finished, that quilt represents the talent and creativity of everyone involved. (I get all tingly and sentimental just thinking about it!) 

Sparkling Stars Triple Play by Jenny, Natalie, and Misty of the Missouri Star Quilt Company.

For this month’s Triple Play tutorial, Jenny and the girls stitched up one big Round Robin quilt. They named it Sparkling Stars, and it sure is a beauty! 

Jenny built the center with 9-patches and half-square triangle lemoyne stars, Misty added pretty sawtooth star blocks and quarter-square triangles, and Natalie finished ...

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March 15, 2021
On My Design Wall Monday Today from Life in the Scrapatch


On my Design Wall today.

This is my Stay-At-Home-Round-Robin, 

which I last worked on Here in February

when I was actually caught up with the sew-along.

Then I worked finishing on a blog hop project and was distracted by other projects

and the SAHRR ended without me two weeks ago.

It is all good, though, as I will finish this in my own time.


In truth, the checkerboard challenge week proved puzzling to my quilty muse

and I sewed more than a few units that I set aside


before I decided to combine the checkerboard (four patch units)

 with the ...

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February 6, 2021
SAHRR ~ Week 3 ~ Flying Geese from Life in the Scrapatch



My  Week 3 Border is done for the


SAHRR 2021


For Week 3 @ Anja Quilts

the challenge was to add a "Flying Geese" border.


I played around with my fabrics for awhile and sewed a few geese

before I figured out what my quilty muse was calling for this border.


I made the middle side units first and then studied it to decide on the corners.

I finally determined that the plus signs in the second border

could be closed in the third border.

These little squares are the result.

I really like this detail.

It adds a bit  of ...

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