Black, White, and Grey Charm swap, to be exact.
If you click on the pic, you can steal the html code for you blog...I'm still learning how to post a button.
Inspired by Jennifer over at Ellison Lane Quilts and kind of obsessed with black, white, and grey right now, I thought I'd see if anyone else wanted to join in a swap.
Here's the skinny.
First let me apologize profusely for making this a domestic/US swap only this first round. I need to work out some of the logistics for an international one, and I want to have this one mailed out before the holidays, so...I apologize to any and all of my international peeps who wanted in on this.
That said, if you are interested in joining the swap and receiving in return 56 charms (2 of 28 different fabrics).
FILL OUT THE FORM HERE.
Post sign up and email of confirmation, follow these steps.
Step One:
Steal the blog button at the top for your blog. Join the flickr group.
Step Two:
Each participant (there will be 27 spaces) will purchase a yard (good idea to get a little bit extra) of quilt store quality 100% cotton fabric (No Joann's, Hancock's or Michael's please) in the assigned base color. Post fabric pics on flickr to avoid duplication. Fabric must be new and unwashed and must come from a smoke free environment.
Step Three:
Press your fabric. Cut the fabric into 56 charm (5x5 inch) squares.
A fabulous tutorial can be found here by Elizabeth Hartman.
Step Four:
Please place the charms in a sealed Ziploc bag with an index card, on which is written your name and as much fabric info as possible.
Step Five:
Mail the charms along with a SASE to the swap sorter by the deadline (Nov. 15).
Step Six:
Wait as patiently as possible to get the charms back. (I'll mail them as fast as possible, ideally a week, after I receive them all.)
Step Seven:
Do a little happy dance and then update that you have received your package on the sent/received list on flickr. Post pics of the items you make with the charms.
Iffen this all works as planned, there will be a larger, international scale swap in March.
Good luck with it - you are very brave.
ReplyDeleteElla, I'm in. This should be fun. http://www.jansquilts.com/ rjprytz at hotmail dot com.
ReplyDeleteI signed up. I show up as a "Swapee" on flickr. Whohoo!
ReplyDeleteI think you are reading my mind!
ReplyDelete<3 the idea!
ReplyDeleteI have never done a swap before, heck I only started reading blogs this past June but this sounds really great and I'd love to give it a try. Question though, do I need to have a blog? I don't, I'm just a follower.hehe. Would you please email me if having a blog is not required? Thanks and I hope it all works out.
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(I found you by way of H2Ogirl's blog..I guess google ad I aren't speaking today-can't sign in..this is Jodi G.)
I signed up for a second slot as requested. I was planning on using stash fabric, which may have already been washed. I inherited a lot of fabric from my mom, which is all quilt store quality. I would prefer black as my color choice. I assume if it has some white in it, it is OK as long as it reads black?
ReplyDeleteThanks - Mary (mejbenz)
I just signed up! Yay! I'm excited, let me know what color I get and such =)
ReplyDeleteLyanna
I was in Jennifer's swap plus another by from the blue chair. I'm plan to use my charms for a zigzag rail fence but I was missing the blacks/grays so this would be perfect!
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