February 2011 Doll Quilt Swap
#121
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Saint Cloud, Florida
Posts: 960
Originally Posted by Chele
CloverPatch, jump on in! I'll pair you and Sew Extreme up officially. I'm a little biased, but we have some of the best swappers on the board. A very creative bunch of 70+ quilters!
Usually partners are randomly paired, and I have a fancy spreadsheet now so I try not to pair you with someone you've swapped with before. It's fun to meet new partners. What do you guys think about a request line swap one month? You request a certain partner and I try to pair you up?
And heads up for March, we will have a theme again. Red and white. The themes are always optional. I'm all about the creativity, so if you're not feeling the theme, do your own thing. The goal of this swap is to have fun and complete a little quilt. And from the looks of the first February quilts, the goal has been met and exceeded!
Looking forward to more quilts. Our fun for February has just begun.
Usually partners are randomly paired, and I have a fancy spreadsheet now so I try not to pair you with someone you've swapped with before. It's fun to meet new partners. What do you guys think about a request line swap one month? You request a certain partner and I try to pair you up?
And heads up for March, we will have a theme again. Red and white. The themes are always optional. I'm all about the creativity, so if you're not feeling the theme, do your own thing. The goal of this swap is to have fun and complete a little quilt. And from the looks of the first February quilts, the goal has been met and exceeded!
Looking forward to more quilts. Our fun for February has just begun.
#127
I like random partners too, it makes it fun to make a new friend!
I do prefer themes, it takes some of the pressure off me. There are lots of things we haven't done yet, like crazy quilt, fancy border like prarie points or scallops. Fun stuff to help us grow our skills.
I do prefer themes, it takes some of the pressure off me. There are lots of things we haven't done yet, like crazy quilt, fancy border like prarie points or scallops. Fun stuff to help us grow our skills.
#128
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
Posts: 3,056
Originally Posted by oksewglad
I toyed with the idea of making miniature doll quilts for 2011. You know doll houses have quilts, too. I know that Jan and Feb quilts were smaller than what I have done in the past.
This brings me to a question: when we call the small quilts we're making for these swaps "doll quilts", are we striving for something that is flexible enough to wrap softly around a doll? I saw some of those at the Houston International. To make it work like that, a layer of lightweight flannel inside would work better than Warm and Natural, and in smaller sizes, no batting layer at all. But the result would be something that would not hang nicely on a wall and would look thin and puny if used as a table topper. Probably we're not making doll quilts, per se? Is there a strict definition that I'm not clear on? I have a problem with the term "miniature" because people often use it to refer to scale miniatures, as in dollhouses.
Chele, on the question of assigning swap partners, I like the random method. It's a fun way to meet various people.
#129
I've just joined too, thank you okdarla. Your quilt is almost done. I've been having a lot of fun working on it. My best friend having a baby girl last week was the inspiration behind it. So I hope you like pink! I'll send it shortly.
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#130
Originally Posted by Rose_P
I have occasionally made various 1/12 scale miniatures, and there is a wonderful, helpful group of people on the Small Stuff Digest. I have not made a quilt in that scale, but have seen some that are amazing. They are necessarily different from our usual efforts because batting is not in scale and would make a quilt stick out like a board on a mini bed. Even 1/8" seams would also tend to make it too stiff, so most use cheater fabrics and glued on unraveled bunka for "binding". Most fabric, in fact, is too stiff, and to get it to look "draped" they sometimes form it using fabric stiffener, or they sew it down to something. In this scale, a typical quilt is 7 1/2" square. There is not a lot of actual quilting that can be done in that amount of space to result in a realisting look, though some do make comforters that are layered with very thin fabric and tied. The usual fabric choice is much lighter than the quilting cottons we use in our somewhat larger scale.
This brings me to a question: when we call the small quilts we're making for these swaps "doll quilts", are we striving for something that is flexible enough to wrap softly around a doll? I saw some of those at the Houston International. To make it work like that, a layer of lightweight flannel inside would work better than Warm and Natural, and in smaller sizes, no batting layer at all. But the result would be something that would not hang nicely on a wall and would look thin and puny if used as a table topper. Probably we're not making doll quilts, per se? Is there a strict definition that I'm not clear on? I have a problem with the term "miniature" because people often use it to refer to scale miniatures, as in dollhouses.
This brings me to a question: when we call the small quilts we're making for these swaps "doll quilts", are we striving for something that is flexible enough to wrap softly around a doll? I saw some of those at the Houston International. To make it work like that, a layer of lightweight flannel inside would work better than Warm and Natural, and in smaller sizes, no batting layer at all. But the result would be something that would not hang nicely on a wall and would look thin and puny if used as a table topper. Probably we're not making doll quilts, per se? Is there a strict definition that I'm not clear on? I have a problem with the term "miniature" because people often use it to refer to scale miniatures, as in dollhouses.
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