Here’s my update on Round 5 of the Stay at Home Round Robin. The prompt was “two colors”. That’s an easy one……except I got confused. Not about the prompt, about my measurements. When I finished Round 3, I thought I was at 55” x65”. That’s what I wrote in the Round 3 blog post. The corners I did for Round 4 are 6”, so I needed to add coping strips to get numbers divisible by 6. I added 1/2” to the top and bottom, and 1” to each side.
I pieced two-color checkerboards for the borders, and the side borders were 2” too big. My 65” measurement was actually 63”. I had to remove the coping strips from the top and bottom and add 1-1/2” strips.
I really didn’t want too, but I didn’t have a choice. At least not a good choice. I maybe could have fudged it, but I decided to go ahead and make new strips.
Anyway, the borders fit perfectly once I had the correct measurements.
I added the fan cornerstones. I was hoping to incorporate some white into this border, and I didn’t want a high contrast in colors, so I think the light yellow worked out with the white.
I’m ready to see what the next round will bring. My top is now 69” x 78”, but I will definitely remeasure it before I start Round 6. I’m linking this to QuiltingGail.





The borders look really pretty, and I love those fan cornerstones!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feedback—I wasn’t sure about the fans!
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ReplyDeleteyour stay at home quilt is looking good
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DeleteThe yellow and white 4 patches look great! And I LOVE the fan cornerstones ... Thank you for joining in the fun and linking to SAHRR '26, Round #5!
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DeleteThis is looking fantastic :)
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DeleteEverything looks "perfectly" great! Sorry you had to do a bit of extra work but it looks like it was all worth your time.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, I think it was worth it.
DeleteLooks pretty!
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DeleteAlthough not fun to have to unsew and re-do work, I think you are going to be a lot happier in the end for the extra effort. Looks great to me!
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DeleteBeautiful with that yellow checkerboard around the edges. And you have my sympathies for all the measuring and changing...but look how wonderful it all looks! Hooray!
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DeleteSuch a pretty quilt, and the addition of the yellow checkerboard is so good! I love those little orange fans!
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