Block swap
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OH I hope you get one started. Swapping blocks is fun. Even with the current postal rates! I used to do around the world swaps and still have one top waiting to be completed. it's on my cutting board now (from 2004). sad but true. My stuff always got pushed down the line but I am getting caught up! Good luck!
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Christmas tree swap
The one that I think would be perfect for a swap is by Amy Smart at diary of a quilter called Patchwork Forest. Amy offers a free block pattern. I wish I knew how to link it for anyone interested.
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Block swap
Amy Smart has another one on her Diary of a Quilter site that has blocks all the same size and more suitable for a swap - it’s called Holiday Patchwork Improv tree - there’s a free tutorial or you can get a printed copy of the instructions for $3.00.
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Here is a link for the Rules for starting Swaps https://www.diaryofaquilter.com/impr...k-trees-quilt/
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Block swap
I participated in a nine patch swap several years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it and got such a variety of fabrics. I would be very interested in participating in this Christmas one but do not have the confidence or experience to be in charge of it. Hope that someone else will start it - I’ll be the first to sign up.