MONTHLY QUILTING BEE BLOCK SWAP - Version II
#3091
Originally Posted by simplecomforts
I put mine in a business envelope and put a .44 cent stamp on it.
Originally Posted by kimscruzer
I just finished my block. I must say for a newbie quilter and swapper , looks good ! :thumbup: W :thumbup: I will try to get to the post office tomorrow. Whats the average postage for a block.
#3093
Originally Posted by barbsbus
I was able to finish up some delinquent blocks and will be putting them in the mail tomorrow. The one I made for KR was a fun experiment using our Rhonda's e-book wings block. I received the templates the same day I was planning on making the delinquent blocks. I learned a lot making this block and want to thank Rhonda for her wonderful instructions. It was a fun block to make. The block I made for quiltingnonie is called California.
#3094
Originally Posted by Katie Ann
I have some beautiful new blocks to share. I love them all. Thank you so much Poker Diva, Crafty3790 and Tomilu.
Your quilt is going to be gorgeous.
#3095
Originally Posted by Leah Stewart
Yay... more pink blocks received today!!! They are sew pink and sew pretty!
#3097
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 322
There is just a slight problem you will have to be aware of. I talked with my postmaster about the .44 options to send mine and she said the only problem is those will go through the machine and will have a much larger chance getting torn up in the machine because of the bulkiness of the envelope. The 1.22 option with a larger envelope do not go through the machine so is a much safer option. Just an idea for everyone with that is all.
Silly me, I thought they needed to go into the flat rate envelopes from the post office...time to save some $$$.
Originally Posted by Veronica
Originally Posted by simplecomforts
I put mine in a business envelope and put a .44 cent stamp on it.
Originally Posted by kimscruzer
I just finished my block. I must say for a newbie quilter and swapper , looks good ! :thumbup: W :thumbup: I will try to get to the post office tomorrow. Whats the average postage for a block.
#3098
Man, did I get two beauties in the mail today. I'm doing extra swaps with a few of you and check these out. We just decided to do extras about four days ago and if I didn't tell them what I wanted, I would say they have a box of completed 12 1/2" blocks on hand (LOL). And I'm posting a third block which is one that I did a couple of days ago for the Row Robin swap - great minds think alike. same block, different color and position of squares. Check it out!
and my black and white from toriabelle, and thank you
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And my row robin block -
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My funky house from PokaDiva, thank you
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#3100
If the person you are doing the swap with is close to you it is cheaper I paid 82 cents to send blocks from FL to SC. But then I paid 1.35 to send blocks to Oregon. I pay 80 cents for 6 smaller yellow envelops.
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