Strip Swap 2 1/2" CLOSED October 2010 FINISHED
#61
I'm in for 12 they are bagged, tagged, and ready when the time comes. :)
Will have post man weigh then buy 2 stamps one with a little extra postage. and slip it in the package !!
Will have post man weigh then buy 2 stamps one with a little extra postage. and slip it in the package !!
Hope all enjoy !!!
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Originally Posted by C.Cal Quilt Girl
I'm in for 12 they are bagged, tagged, and ready when the time comes. :)
Will have post man weigh then buy 2 stamps one with a little extra postage. and slip it in the package !!
Will have post man weigh then buy 2 stamps one with a little extra postage. and slip it in the package !!
Remember NO METERED STAMPS. Post office won't allow me to mail it back with metered stamps.
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Originally Posted by quiltinghere
Originally Posted by C.Cal Quilt Girl
I'm in for 12 they are bagged, tagged, and ready when the time comes. :)
Will have post man weigh then buy 2 stamps one with a little extra postage. and slip it in the package !!
Will have post man weigh then buy 2 stamps one with a little extra postage. and slip it in the package !!
Remember NO METERED STAMPS. Post office won't allow me to mail it back with metered stamps.
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I found a few minutes to go through my scattered-to-oblivion stash, and the 12 sets of strips are ironed, cut, bagged, tagged, and ready to go. :mrgreen: That means that fabric I ordered will go back into my stash! LOL! :lol:
I'm sending quite a range of prints: geometric shapes, florals, a summery print (not holiday-specific), batiks, etc. :)
They're ready to mail whenever you want. Just need the address.
I'm sending quite a range of prints: geometric shapes, florals, a summery print (not holiday-specific), batiks, etc. :)
They're ready to mail whenever you want. Just need the address.
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Originally Posted by moonrise
I found a few minutes to go through my scattered-to-oblivion stash, and the 12 sets of strips are ironed, cut, bagged, tagged, and ready to go. :mrgreen: That means that fabric I ordered will go back into my stash! LOL! :lol:
I'm sending quite a range of prints: geometric shapes, florals, a summery print (not holiday-specific), batiks, etc. :)
They're ready to mail whenever you want. Just need the address.
I'm sending quite a range of prints: geometric shapes, florals, a summery print (not holiday-specific), batiks, etc. :)
They're ready to mail whenever you want. Just need the address.
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#70
I really am interested in this swap. It sounds like a great way to get a quilt finished fast! However I have a question. how do you cut your strips? I mean how is the best way to cut the long WOPF? I have a rotary cutter and a small cutting board that came with it but it is not long enough to reace end of fabric. I know if I hand cut it, it will be all out of sorts. I looked at the longer boards at Joanns yesterday and they are pretty expensive. Any tips from you veterans???
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