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How to Organise a Row by Row or a round robin.
Firstly, what are Row x Rows and Round Robins? They are quilts, which have more than one person working on them, by design. Usually a group of friends will get together, and decide on the rules. What usually happens is that the ‘owner’ of the quilt, or the person who starts it, begins with a block and a colour scheme. This is then handed onto the next person in the group who adds to this block. A Round Robin means that the quilter adds a border to the quilt as it is passed around. A Row x Row has a row added as the quilt is passed around. The number of participants depends on how big the quilt gets.


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