The outgoing president of the guild gets a quilt. It's a great tradition. At the end of her term, the president chooses a quilt pattern and each member of the guild makes one block for the quilt. This year, the president chose log cabin blocks in shades of blue, green or brown. Since I had some left over pieces of brown, I used that.
It seems like an easy way to get a quilt, right? Just like at work and home, the range of quality, commitment and ability to follow directions spans a great deal of territory. The perfect quarter inch seam is very important. For those who don't pay attention, that 1/8 " spread over 5-6 blocks can sure create an uneven quilt.
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