Wednesday, March 25, 2026

SAHRR Final Round

I got my final round done, AND I got my 2026 Stay at Home Round Robin quilted! 


The binding isn’t done yet, but it will be soon. I’m planning to bind it in the same fabric I used in the final border. I should have taken a picture of the back, but I forgot. I used a multi-colored swirl with a white background. 

It’s a fairly large quilt: 92” x 102”. It will easily cover a queen bed, and probably a king if the mattress isn’t really thick. It can be turned longways or sideways, so it should work for either size.

Here’s a closer view of the border: 


All those pickets about did me in. LOL. I’m happy with the way it turned out. I quilted it with a thread color called light turquoise. 


The final analysis: I really enjoyed this quilt-along. The prompts were interesting enough to spark ideas, without being rigid or restrictive. The time between clues was enough to stay caught up. Best of all, I ended up with a usable quilt instead of another UFO! So, thanks to all who hosted; I am linking up here today. 

18 comments:

  1. It turned out so beautiful! That final border fabric just sets it off perfectly. That is a big quilt! It is a great thing to end up with a usable quilt in a round robin. Will you keep it?

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  2. Lovely, lovely! 92X102 is a big project to get finished.

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  3. I'm so impressed with the size your quilt finished; it's going to make a beautiful bed quilt. I'm glad you were able to get all the pickets finished, and it was fun watching your quilt evolve.

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  4. It's a beauty. Those sprockets remind me of small houses poised on their roofs.

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  5. You really made a big quilt. It is very attractive. Someone is going to get a lot of use out of it.

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  6. nice that you made it big and know you will use it instead of being put aside - I just don't use small quilts so usually try for large.

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  7. Congratulations on a great finish! I enjoyed going back through your posts to see how you progressed through the prompts. So fun! Have long loved the SAHRR and hope to one day participate.

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  8. A fabulous finish, and you did such a huge quilt in such a short time! I love all your borders and the colors and the arrangement of everything. This will be a well-loved quilt; congratulations on this beautiful quilt finish for SAHRR 2026!

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  9. That is so pretty! I love all the color in it, especially the house block border. Congratulations on your finish, Carolyn!

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  10. You chose a wonderful colorway. I'm especially taken by your interpretation for the Hourglass blocks. And such a pretty border print.

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  11. Wow, a wonderful SAHRR ! I can't get over the size of it. And the colors are brilliant too! Congrats!!

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  12. You did a great job keeping up and finishing with the size you made, Carolyn! Love the light turquoise thread choice. Your quilt is both colorful and cheerful! Will look happy on a bed!

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  13. This looks great and it's nice that it's such a useful size. It will look wonderful on a bed :)

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  14. Beautiful quilt! I think the size of the quilt would have done me in more that those pickets, LOL! Enjoy your new quilt.

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  15. I love the colors in your quilt and totally get how the pickets could have done you in, but they didn't. It was well worth it - enjoy your 2026 SAHRR quilt.

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  16. It turned out beautifully! I really love the colors and that final border is fantastic! It reminds me of a row of happy homes! Thanks for joining us this year. We hope you will join in next year's fun as well.

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  17. I like big quilts too! Yours is a lovely finish. I really like your picket fence border. It will be a quilt you can enjoy for many years. Nice work!!

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  18. Well that is an impressive finish, and it's a beautiful one! I'm glad you stuck with the pickets, they really frame the quilt well! Happy binding (which is probably done by now)!

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