I'm joining in again with the 2025 Stay At Home Round Robin! This will be the fifth year that I've participated and it's always fun. This year's center block and plan for the project is following along with what I did the last two years - I am using a finished embroidery piece in a seasonal wall-hanging. In 2023 I made a winter wall-hanging; summer followed in 2024.
For 2025, the theme will be Spring! This is a Kathy Schmitz design that I stitched a couple years ago and haven't done anything with.
Spring colors will make the pieced blocks around it - pinks, blues, and greens. Plus there is quite a bit of the floral left that I used in Pieces of My Life to add in, too.
Looking forward to getting started with the first round next Monday!
Linking up with Quilting Gail for the SAHRR 2025 Center Block.
And at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
16 comments:
That bunny rabbit is adorable!
Great way to showcase your spring embroidery. You will soon have a four season collection! (after next year, when you do the fall one!)
love your Spring piece
Great center block!
Great choice for your center and I like your coordinating fabrics that you plan to use!
There are so many creative ways to go with this embroidered block, Diann. Looking forward to watching your journey.
What a fun center block to start off with. You picked a pretty color palette too. I need to get my center block going, I haven't even ironed the fabrics yet!
Cute bunny, perfect for a spring project.
What a darling center block, and the fabrics you've chosen are so pretty!
Hippety-hop along the garden path -- how sweet!
What an adorable embroidered center block!
How sweet!!! I'm looking forward to you bunny in the garden SAHRR, Diann!!!
I like your stitching bunny and am excited we;ll see it grow with each border. Spring colors will be fun to work with too, as the season approaches
LeeAnna
This will make a wonderful SAHRR. I think you've got the right idea in keeping the project small. Faster and easier to finish and easier to hang. How many throws and bed quilts can one person use? And if you can't use them, why spend the time. I look forward to seeing your progress.
Pat
You've got a nice plan for this year's SAHRR project. I've never participated, but seeing your embroidered piece reminds me I have something stitched from many years ago. Perhaps this is a way to fully finish it.
Perfect start to this years SAHRR!!!
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