I have already mentioned the story behind the current quilt I am working on here. As with all things these days, I continue to tackle quilts one part at a time for 15 to 30 minutes at a time. Then I have to rest or focus on something else until I feel I can piece a few more things at a time. This horizontal row quilt was a perfect quilt for me to make since it is in clearly defined steps. Fussy-cut the robots, sew the red or blue fabric around each robot, square up the sets of robots, build the rows of robots with sashing as needed, etc. etc.
Once I was to the point of piecing the rows together, my goal was one row a day. As with any goals, I was easily able to comply with my goal some days and had to skip a day or two here or there for either health or busy summer schedule reasons. This weekend, I actually made up for my missed row days by sewing four of the remaining red rows together!
And now I nearly have a quilt! I also took this photo to remind me of how I set the quilt rows out as I will use that as a reference while putting them together. As you see it on my king-size bed, it takes up the entire space…which means it’s about 75″ long and 69″ wide. I will add white sashing between the rows and then use white for the border fabric, too. My goal is to make it long enough and wide enough to cover the recipient but also to be used on a college extra long twin bed. I have no schedule for putting the rows together just yet though I will start out cutting the white sashing and border fabrics to size. Once I have them ready, I’ll set a goal for completing the quilt top.
Lots of robot fun for this quilter!