Jill Finley Trunk Show (part 2)

We promised we'd show you more of the quilts from the ever-so-talented Jill Finley! So today we thought we'd show you her fabulous ideas on "Row Quilts" that she has done in a "Round Robin" kind of style. Here is how it works...First, YOU create an initial row for your quilt. This is the row that sets the theme for the quilt. Then, you send it onto the next quilter who uses either your fabric or their fabric to add another row! It continues like this, going through about 5 or 6 different quilters, until finally you have a finished quilt! It’s a quilt that you'll be completely surprised with since you don't get to see what the other quilters are adding to it until it's finished!! Wow, I think you'd have to have some quilters that you REALLY trusted.

Here are some quilts that Jill and her Quilting Family have put together in their Round Robin quilting groups!

First this darling row of roosters...

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And now for the full quilt reveal!

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Next was a darling Christmas quilt that started out with an appliqued row of holly...

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Now... a beautiful finished Christmas Quilt!

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Each of these quilts had a unique story, but this next one was really fun! The original creator of the first row did some boxy mosaics, and she said she was VERY limited on fabric options since she lived in downtown Manhattan and there were NO quilt fabric shops around!

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It was an amazing reveal, and so fun to see what all the other quilters added to this quilt! One quilter took the original square mosaics and made them into flowers! So creative!

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This next quilt is so fun and bright. It was designed to be in a game room!

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The finished quilt is absolutely amazing!

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Lastly, is this adorable flower row on black background (sorry pictures just don't do these justice and this one's coloring is a little off)...

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Here is the finished quilt...

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Now wouldn't you say Jill and her family are pretty talented ladies!? Once again, thank you Jill for sharing so many wonderful creations with us.

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