To See If Anybody is Interested - US and International Round Robin III
#211
I have a quick question that I didn't find an answer to by reading the RR2 rules/regs. Is it okay to ship along extra fabric with your center? I don't want anyone to feel as if I'm pushing for certain fabric to be used, in fact...just the opposite. I can't wait to see what people do with my center. The reason I ask is this......the fabric I used to put together my center was actually purchased for me to put together a quilt. So I have a fair amount of coordinating fabric that goes with the center. Is this something that's proper round robin etiquette or is it rude?? Have other people sent along extra fabric with their centers before?? Just wondering. Thanks and whatever the answer is....it's okay with me. I can always stick the fabric away in my newly growing stash :)
#213
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Originally Posted by lfw045
I want to do it, please! If I get stuck I got a professional close by.....(wink, wink.....lol). I've been wanting to try this for a long time.
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Lori, I think including the fabric would be fine. Just insert a note stating that it's there to be used IF they choose to, but not required. We're all to be helping each other - right?? And sometimes we just can't find that one perfect coordinate that we'd like to use. It's going to change the postage a little, but you're probably not sending 10 yds or more----------ARE you??!! :)
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Originally Posted by Lori L
I have a quick question that I didn't find an answer to by reading the RR2 rules/regs. Is it okay to ship along extra fabric with your center? I don't want anyone to feel as if I'm pushing for certain fabric to be used, in fact...just the opposite. I can't wait to see what people do with my center. The reason I ask is this......the fabric I used to put together my center was actually purchased for me to put together a quilt. So I have a fair amount of coordinating fabric that goes with the center. Is this something that's proper round robin etiquette or is it rude?? Have other people sent along extra fabric with their centers before?? Just wondering. Thanks and whatever the answer is....it's okay with me. I can always stick the fabric away in my newly growing stash :)
Clear as mud?
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Please, don't feel intimidated! As long as you are confident that you will do a good job and handle each center with care and do your VERY BEST, that's all that is required.
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Originally Posted by lfw045
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Originally Posted by lfw045
I want to do it, please! If I get stuck I got a professional close by.....(wink, wink.....lol). I've been wanting to try this for a long time.
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I have been watching the picture threads of the other IRR and was so jealous that I missed the opportunity to join.
So please add me to the list; I would love love to have an international quilt (in fact that is what I am most excited for)
So please add me to the list; I would love love to have an international quilt (in fact that is what I am most excited for)
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