It's just about time for the 2026 Stay at Home Round Robin to start, and I've been getting ready for it. During the SAHRR for the last three years, I've used embroidered blocks as my center block and created a seasonal wall-hanging to display at different times of the year. So far I've made winter, spring, and summer.
So, of course, this year I need to make a fall-themed wall-hanging to complete the series. Last fall I specifically stitched this block with the 2026 SAHRR in mind. I've been thinking about fabrics to pair with it, and pulled out a bunch of Batik fat quarters that I won in the prize drawing from last year's QAL. Now I'm getting excited to get started!
Meanwhile, I've continued to work with my blue scraps to piece together a light blue placemat sized piece. The light blues that I pulled out of the bin had some triangles in them, so that became a theme in this one.
And now it has progressed to two crumb slabs that are wide enough and when sewn together will be the perfect size for a scrappy placemat!
I had a couple bigger pieces of the seagull print,
and I love them so much I just decided to leave them a bit bigger.
My next step will be to quilt these two placements and work on finishing them up before the end of the month!
Sharing at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
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You are all ready for the SAHRR. Your fall embroidery and those fabrics will look fabulous together. Gail at the cozy quilter
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