SAHRR Round #2

 After admiring the many round#2s already posted, I came to decision on mine.  Here it is:


I don't know what the block is called, but I'm sure I've seen it before (and that's why I'm calling it a double take), and you can probably guess what the next round will be for me. 

I'm linking to Kathleen McMusing's linky party for all the other round #2s. Have a look. There are some great quilts emerging there. Also linking to Quilting is more fun than Housework - she's amazing! Leave me a comment and I'll take a look at what you are up to and reciprocate.  Blessings,

9 comments:

  1. The simple border compliments your quilt nicely!

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    1. Thank you. It's fun working on this project. It's my third year of doing it. I'll have to go and find yours, Wendy.

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  2. Angie! I didn't know you had joined the SAHRR. So fun to have you here. I'll go with the title Double-Take, and it's a nice frame to your center. Love the tiny hourglass blocks, too!

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  3. I like your border and 'Double Take' is a great name for it :)

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    1. Thank you, Janine. Lol, I didn't think of it as a name, but it will do. I love your little puppy set to music and motion, and that bird is amazing! As to your center overpowering your SAHRR, I think you did great with those soothing rounds of 1 and 2. Great job.

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  4. You brought a little bit of lightness to my day; double take is such a fun play on this prompt!

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  5. A fun interpretation of the prompt. Your tropical blocks and bright colors are what this gray day needs. =)

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  6. Oh that looks lovely! I love the addition of the light fabric, frames it so well! xx

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Thank you for stopping by. It's always nice to hear from you. I try to reply to each and every one of you, but sometimes life gets in the way. I hope you understand. Blessings.

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