Basically, figure out what you need, post a set of rules, and have at it! I
hosted a batik swap last year, and we swapped either FEs or 10" squares. You
can google for rules of other swaps, or I'll be happy to answer any
questions off-list for you. My last swap was a Halloween fabric one, in
which we swapped FEs of either novelty Halloween fabrics, or coordinate
prints. I always put the word "rules" in my post, so you should be able to
bring up quite a few in a google group search for RCTQ.
If you want to email me for more detailed answers to questions, my email is
froodbuffy at griffinsflight dot com.
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"Lobster Grrrl" wrote in message
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:41:25 GMT, "frood"
wrote:
I've never been to a fabric swap before. Sounds fun though! Any tips
to offer?
Nadine in Maine
If you need less than FQs of each, it might be worth your while to host a
swap! I've hosted lots and lots of them, and it's fun and easy!
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