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BLUE AND YELLOW BLOCK SWAP - Closed - Blocks are Made and In The Mail

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Old 06-26-2009, 08:02 AM
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I think my fabrics choose my block, more than me choosing it.

I'm still amazed at how different a block looks when made up in different fabrics.



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Old 06-26-2009, 08:03 AM
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My second set will be the Lover's Knot.
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Old 06-26-2009, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
the only deadline is the delivery date to colletta.
Great! That gives me time to find some yellow fabric I can use.

I have another question: are all 12 blocks we send supposed to be the same fabrics/block pattern, or can they be different? I was thinking maybe I could use some scraps, but then all my blocks wouldn't necessarily be exactly the same.

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Here is the list so far of those who have said they want to participate. I can't believe we're up so at least 18 sets already!

BLUE AND YELLOW BLOCK SWAP

1. Jerrie
2. Kluedesigns- Friendship Star
3. BarbM-Square in Square 2
4. BarbM- Ohio Star
5. BarbM- Card Trick
6. Collettakay- Friendship Star Variation
7. Collettakay- Lover’s Knot
8. Bearisgray
9. Ducky- Pinwheel
10. Angie
11. Kyiav10
12. Sulabug
13. Bluechicken
14. Chewboo
15. Kwhite
16. MadeinMaine- Double Z
17. Texasquilts
18. Countrygirl
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Originally Posted by ai731
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
the only deadline is the delivery date to colletta.
Great! That gives me time to find some yellow fabric I can use.

I have another question: are all 12 blocks we send supposed to be the same fabrics/block pattern, or can they be different? I was thinking maybe I could use some scraps, but then all my blocks wouldn't necessarily be exactly the same.

Thanks!
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As long as they are the same block using scraps will be fine. I know some people used entirely all FQ's for the swap blocks.
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Old 06-26-2009, 08:23 AM
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Well, I thought about it and I'm going to decline.
I have so many other projects I HAVE to get done.
Maybe next time.
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Well, I thought about it and I'm going to decline.
I have so many other projects I HAVE to get done.
Maybe next time.
Gotta NOT do sometime!
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Originally Posted by ai731
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
the only deadline is the delivery date to colletta.
Great! That gives me time to find some yellow fabric I can use.

I have another question: are all 12 blocks we send supposed to be the same fabrics/block pattern, or can they be different? I was thinking maybe I could use some scraps, but then all my blocks wouldn't necessarily be exactly the same.

Thanks!
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i'm doing the friendship block and i just finished cutting up the fabric.

i used 2 different yellow fabrics and 3 different blue fabrics because people are concerned about the shades.

this way there's a blue shade to suit some ones taste and a yellow to suit some ones taste.

there's something for everyone :D
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I question was brought to me via pm. The concern is about if any of the blocks will be made in a smoking environment. Does anyone have any input on this subject?
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klue - which friendship block are you making? there are several of them out there -

blocks that come from a smoky environment?

maybe they could either be washed or aired outside before sending them in? washing does require repressing, but it can be done -

there is also a difference between where people only smoke outside and where six people are smoking five packs a day each inside in a 10 x 10 room -

maybe have a non-smoking friend sniff them and go from there?

when my DH smokes, he does so outside, but I can tell from 20 feet away when he comes in that he just had a smoke. the UGH factor sort of fades as my nose gets deaf to the smell.

It was thoughtful of this person to ask.




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