1.5 inch block swap - CLOSED
#12
When I signed up I said I would probably do two sets. However I found this lost box that had lots of different size squares already cut. I think I could do more sets than two. Maybe four or five. Is it ok for me to do more?
#16
I can't wait to get all these little squares in the mail. I forget that when you mail me your squares I also need you to mail me a SASE with the same amount of postage it cost you to send me your squares.
Some people have found the flat rate envelopes for $4.95 to be easiest. Questions let me know!
Some people have found the flat rate envelopes for $4.95 to be easiest. Questions let me know!
#18
Mail date is December 9, 2009. Hopefully I will get them all by that Friday and will be able to get them out the following Monday on the 14th. With the holiday mail it might take a little longer but hopefully I will get them out of my house no later than the 18th. Either way as soon as I get them I will swap and get them back out.
I can't wait to get all these squishy little packages.
I can't wait to get all these squishy little packages.
#19
Originally Posted by Missi
Sorry if I was confusing!
A set is 50 different 1.5 inch squares. You can send me as many sets as you want. If you send me five sets, that would be five baggies of 50 1.5inch squares.
Hope this helps. If it is still clear as mud let me know :)
Forgot that we need to put our names on the sets. A label on the baggie works great with your board name.
A set is 50 different 1.5 inch squares. You can send me as many sets as you want. If you send me five sets, that would be five baggies of 50 1.5inch squares.
Hope this helps. If it is still clear as mud let me know :)
Forgot that we need to put our names on the sets. A label on the baggie works great with your board name.
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