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Hello, all!
I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've learned from you guys. My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how do I sign up? Thanks! Erika in Texas |
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The BOM is not a swap. The patterns are offered for us to make for
ourselves. Now and then swaps are offered here on RCTQ or sometimes they are offered privately. -- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 "biz_e_momma" wrote in message oups.com... : Hello, all! : : I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've : learned from you guys. : : My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't : know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you : guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how : do I sign up? : : Thanks! : : Erika in Texas : |
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Hi Erika,
The RCTQ BOM is not actually a swap. The current block is posted the 1st of each month by our wonderful hostess Danielle. You do not have to sign up, you can work at your own speed, you chose your colors. You do not send anything to anyone.....your blocks are yours. Swaps are posted by the " swap hostess", she usually will post first inquiring if there is any interest. If enough people are interested then it becomes final. The swap hostess determines the size, theme, color, amount and date due. You then make the required number of blocks, mail them to the hostess and then hopefully, if everyone has come through, you will get the same number of blocks in return. Sometimes the swap will be for fabric, usually a set theme or color. It's a great way to add to your stash. Happy Quilting Diane F. "biz_e_momma" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, all! I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've learned from you guys. My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how do I sign up? Thanks! Erika in Texas |
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Hi & Welcome,
I have hosted numerous swaps here & ALWAYS post them here on the RCTQ before each swap starts up. I have a dots fabric swap (blocks made with only dots fabrics) planned for the next one. I am nearing time to host that one very soon. I had 3 breast cancer quilts I wanted to get done before I commit myself to hosting a new swap (and a few other projects)....but it looks like my plate is getting clean!!!!. I also host a YOUR PICK swap, where everyone makes blocks out of your fabric & sends you the blocks....it is a super fun swap....I think this current group is ending sometime around January or so...so, keep an eye out for my posts, would love to have you join in! Teri -- Terbear~Curator of the HUG Gallery~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/HUGS RCTQ 2006-2007 BOM Gallery~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/RCTQ-2006-2007-BOM Teri's quilts~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/Tquilts "biz_e_momma" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, all! I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've learned from you guys. My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how do I sign up? Thanks! Erika in Texas |
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Oh Teri!
Sign me up!! ~NS Terbear wrote: Hi & Welcome, I have hosted numerous swaps here & ALWAYS post them here on the RCTQ before each swap starts up. I have a dots fabric swap (blocks made with only dots fabrics) planned for the next one. I am nearing time to host that one very soon. I had 3 breast cancer quilts I wanted to get done before I commit myself to hosting a new swap (and a few other projects)....but it looks like my plate is getting clean!!!!. I also host a YOUR PICK swap, where everyone makes blocks out of your fabric & sends you the blocks....it is a super fun swap....I think this current group is ending sometime around January or so...so, keep an eye out for my posts, would love to have you join in! Teri -- Terbear~Curator of the HUG Gallery~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/HUGS RCTQ 2006-2007 BOM Gallery~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/RCTQ-2006-2007-BOM Teri's quilts~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/Tquilts "biz_e_momma" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, all! I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've learned from you guys. My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how do I sign up? Thanks! Erika in Texas |
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I hosted a swap for "candy jar" fabrics not too long ago. I want to make (it's still not done...
but on the TO DO list... The problem is ... you need a wide variety of specialized fabrics (candy type) but only SMALL pieces of each one. Even less than a fat quarter! So by doing a swap -- I got 15 - 20 people who each found ONE candy fabric... cut it up in to squares (I think they were 8 inches by 10 inches) and they all mailed them to me. Then I dealt them out like cards... and we still all paid only for " 1 yard" -- but that one year was comprised of 15 - 20 different fabrics! That is a "centralized" swap -- where everybody sends their stuff to one person who shuffles it up and returns it to the participants. Each person sends a preaddressed - -prepostaged return envelope. That way the hostess isn't out any additional cost -- only her time. I frequently -- generous swappers include a nice little thank you gift for taking the time and trouble to coordinate the swap. Does that make sense? I've never done a swap that wasn't "centralized". And I'm actually thinking of doing another one soon... this one for "BUG JAR" fabrics.!!! I will if there is at least a dozen people who would want to participate. Another one I want to do is "bird seed" fabrics -- anything that looks like it could be bird seed -- that one may be harder to come up with fabrics... I need to do a little homework to see how many different fabrics like that there are out there. Anyhow -- that's what a swap is like! Kate in MI "biz_e_momma" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, all! I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've learned from you guys. My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how do I sign up? Thanks! Erika in Texas |
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I'd love to participate in a bug jar fabric swap. I have had one on my "to
do" list. I think it would be fun. Jean in MI "Kate G." wrote in message . .. I hosted a swap for "candy jar" fabrics not too long ago. I want to make (it's still not done... but on the TO DO list... The problem is ... you need a wide variety of specialized fabrics (candy type) but only SMALL pieces of each one. Even less than a fat quarter! So by doing a swap -- I got 15 - 20 people who each found ONE candy fabric... cut it up in to squares (I think they were 8 inches by 10 inches) and they all mailed them to me. Then I dealt them out like cards... and we still all paid only for " 1 yard" -- but that one year was comprised of 15 - 20 different fabrics! That is a "centralized" swap -- where everybody sends their stuff to one person who shuffles it up and returns it to the participants. Each person sends a preaddressed - -prepostaged return envelope. That way the hostess isn't out any additional cost -- only her time. I frequently -- generous swappers include a nice little thank you gift for taking the time and trouble to coordinate the swap. Does that make sense? I've never done a swap that wasn't "centralized". And I'm actually thinking of doing another one soon... this one for "BUG JAR" fabrics.!!! I will if there is at least a dozen people who would want to participate. Another one I want to do is "bird seed" fabrics -- anything that looks like it could be bird seed -- that one may be harder to come up with fabrics... I need to do a little homework to see how many different fabrics like that there are out there. Anyhow -- that's what a swap is like! Kate in MI "biz_e_momma" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, all! I've been lurking for a while and have really enjoyed all that I've learned from you guys. My questions are about swaps. I've never participated in one and don't know how they work or how to find one. What are some of the swaps you guys participate in? How does the block of the month swap work and how do I sign up? Thanks! Erika in Texas |
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Me too...... and with 5 grandsons, I'm sure I could find a home for it.
-- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 "Jean" wrote in message ... : I'd love to participate in a bug jar fabric swap. I have had one on my "to : do" list. I think it would be fun. : : Jean in MI : : "Kate G." wrote in message : . .. : I hosted a swap for "candy jar" fabrics not too long ago. I want to make : (it's still not done... but on the TO DO list... The problem is ... you : need a wide variety of specialized fabrics (candy type) but only SMALL : pieces of each one. Even less than a fat quarter! So by doing a swap -- I : got 15 - 20 people who each found ONE candy fabric... cut it up in to : squares (I think they were 8 inches by 10 inches) and they all mailed them : to me. Then I dealt them out like cards... and we still all paid only for : " 1 yard" -- but that one year was comprised of 15 - 20 different fabrics! : : That is a "centralized" swap -- where everybody sends their stuff to one : person who shuffles it up and returns it to the participants. Each person : sends a preaddressed - -prepostaged return envelope. That way the hostess : isn't out any additional cost -- only her time. I frequently -- generous : swappers include a nice little thank you gift for taking the time and : trouble to coordinate the swap. : : Does that make sense? I've never done a swap that wasn't "centralized". : And I'm actually thinking of doing another one soon... this one for "BUG : JAR" fabrics.!!! I will if there is at least a dozen people who would : want to participate. Another one I want to do is "bird seed" fabrics -- : anything that looks like it could be bird seed -- that one may be harder : to come up with fabrics... I need to do a little homework to see how many : different fabrics like that there are out there. : : Anyhow -- that's what a swap is like! : : Kate in MI |
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Bugs and creepy things Swaps
If you have DGSs into that sort of thing I have the most
wonderful design for a red back spider (Black Widow) from a Jillian Sawyer stained glass book. I have always dreamed of sewing it about five feet high with a dark background and the black spider with a red satin patch on the back, and silver quilting. But my friends all say that NO-ONE could possibly sleep under such a quilt. One day . . . . . . . . (evil chuckles) Let me know if you are game to try it. LOL -- Cheryl & the Cats 0 0 o o 0 0 ( Y ) ( Y ) ( Y ) U ~ U Enness Boofhead Donut (Boofhead slowly recovering from his 3 day absence and seemingly minor injuries) http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau "maryd" mardor@*net wrote in message ... : Me too...... and with 5 grandsons, I'm sure I could find a home for it. : : -- : Mary : http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 : "Jean" wrote in message : ... :: I'd love to participate in a bug jar fabric swap. I have had one on my "to :: do" list. I think it would be fun. :: :: Jean in MI :: :: "Kate G." wrote in message :: . .. :: I hosted a swap for "candy jar" fabrics not too long ago. I want to make :: (it's still not done... but on the TO DO list... The problem is ... you :: need a wide variety of specialized fabrics (candy type) but only SMALL :: pieces of each one. Even less than a fat quarter! So by doing a swap -- : I :: got 15 - 20 people who each found ONE candy fabric... cut it up in to :: squares (I think they were 8 inches by 10 inches) and they all mailed : them :: to me. Then I dealt them out like cards... and we still all paid only : for :: " 1 yard" -- but that one year was comprised of 15 - 20 different : fabrics! :: :: That is a "centralized" swap -- where everybody sends their stuff to one :: person who shuffles it up and returns it to the participants. Each : person :: sends a preaddressed - -prepostaged return envelope. That way the : hostess :: isn't out any additional cost -- only her time. I frequently -- : generous :: swappers include a nice little thank you gift for taking the time and :: trouble to coordinate the swap. :: :: Does that make sense? I've never done a swap that wasn't "centralized". :: And I'm actually thinking of doing another one soon... this one for "BUG :: JAR" fabrics.!!! I will if there is at least a dozen people who would :: want to participate. Another one I want to do is "bird seed" fabrics -- :: anything that looks like it could be bird seed -- that one may be harder :: to come up with fabrics... I need to do a little homework to see how : many :: different fabrics like that there are out there. :: :: Anyhow -- that's what a swap is like! :: :: Kate in MI : : |
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Bugs and creepy things Swaps
Bugs are one thing but spiders another. g At least 2 are afraid of
spiders. -- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 "Cats" wrote in message ... : If you have DGSs into that sort of thing I have the most : wonderful design for a red back spider (Black Widow) from a : Jillian Sawyer stained glass book. I have always dreamed of : sewing it about five feet high with a dark background and : the black spider with a red satin patch on the back, and : silver quilting. But my friends all say that NO-ONE could : possibly sleep under such a quilt. : : One day . . . . . . . . (evil chuckles) : : Let me know if you are game to try it. LOL : -- : Cheryl & the Cats : 0 0 o o 0 0 : ( Y ) ( Y ) ( Y ) : U ~ U : Enness Boofhead Donut : (Boofhead slowly recovering from his 3 day : absence and seemingly minor injuries) : http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest : catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau |
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