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Round Robins

Andrea's Very Round RobinThis page features examples and information about virtual round robin quilts. These are quilts that exist only in cyberspace. They were all designed by groups of Electric Quilt software users. Robins are a great way to "meet" some new people with common interests. It can be fun and challenging when you try to get into someone else's head as a designer!

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Directions once your group has formed

What is a Round Robin?

Here's how it works:

Robin-member #1 starts the project. She (or he) picks colors and fabrics, and designs the quilt center. This is usually done in the center of a 1x1 horizontal quilt. She saves her design in the Sketchbook and adds notecard information. She saves it as an EQ project and e-mails it to member #2.

Robin-member #2 opens the project in EQ, and adds a border. She saves the second quilt in the sketchbook and adds notecard information. She then re-saves the project (the center block plus one border) and e-mails it to member #3.

Robin-member #3 opens the project in EQ, adds another border, saves it in the sketchbook, adds notecard information, and resaves the project and sends it to member #4.

Robin-member #4 opens the project, adds a border, saves it in the sketchbook, adds notecard information, resaves it and sends it to member # 1, who is dying to see what everyone has done with her center!

Member #1 opens the project, shouts with joy, and decides whether it needs a final border or binding edge. When she is satisfied, she sends the final version to all the other members of the group and also to us so we can post it on a webpage.

The Round Robin possibilities are endless. Your collaborative efforts and combined creativity can lead to amazing results.

What are Notecards?

Notecards are important for telling the story of the quilt. To fill out notecard information, click View Sketchbook then the Quilts tab. Scroll to find your quilt and click the Notecard button. Put your name in the NAME field and a message to the people before or after you in the NOTES field.

Example:

NAME: Border 2 by Andrea Poulimenos
REFERENCE:
NOTES: I just love the center you made Daphne! You can really draw appliqué well. I thought I'd bring back the emphasis to your appliqué center after Nancy's awesome pieced border. Since I have no faith in my drawing abilities, I copied the flowers from your basket center and pasted them on a meandering vine from the library. It didn't turn out half bad! I can't wait to see what you guys come up with. Best wishes from your friend in Ohio... Andrea

Why Should I join a Round Robin?

There are lots of reasons to join a round robin:

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Some finished Round Robins

Birds of Paradise
Center by Suzanne Sanger
First border by Kathy
Second border by Claudia
Third border by Ethel

Victorian Wedding
Center by Liz Ginebaugh
First border by Bob
Second border by Mindy
Third border by Jo

Dreaming Rooster
Center by Vivi Risum
First border by Louise
Second border by Pauline
Third border by Ingrid

Return of the Goddess
Center by Brigitte Otto
First border by Tutu Haynes-Smart
Second border by Juli Chambers
Third border by Valerie Hudelson
Fourth border by Brigitte Otto

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