I am so excited for this! This pattern is easy enough for beginners, so don’t be shy ladies!
Here are some guidelines…
1. We will all be making the same blocks. The Pineapple Blossom from this site... Pineapple Blossom Bonnie Hunter has graciously given us permission to use her pattern, but modify it for only pinks and browns. If you look at her photo’s from others you will see a number of 2 color quilts. Maybe ours will be there someday!! We will make the 9 inch finished blocks. Please make half of your block with pink 2 inch strips and half with brown 2 inch strips, example below. Use the lightest values of each color for the squares/triangles.
2. Please wash and press your fabrics before beginning. Browns could lose a little dye in the wash, and we don’t want any ruined blocks. I always throw in a “Color Catcher” by Shout when washing fabric and I can’t believe how much color it does catch!
3. Please use 100% cotton fabrics of good quality, no thin, loosely woven or see through fabrics. No homespuns or flannels. We will only be using pink and brown fabrics. They can range from palest pink and light tan to almost red and deep, dark, chocolate. Please make sure your fabrics ‘read’ only those 2 colors! They can have teeny bits of other colors in them, but must look pink or brown. If in doubt, post a photo of your fabrics and we’ll all help each other.
4. A set will be 8 blocks. You can make up to 3 sets. If we get 15 swappers or more, I'll up it to 4 or more.. Please try to make each set a little different so we don’t have 24 identical blocks from one person. Please be sure to check your blocks! They should each measure 9.5 inches when you send them off to me.
5. You must label each of your blocks with your HGTV board name so the recipient can enjoy your lovely blocks and know who made her blocks. If she wants more of one of your fabrics, she’ll know who to ask for info! Sticky labels, masking tape, freezer paper all work well. Please do not write on your blocks.
6. Place your sets in a large Ziploc-type bag. Enclose a card with your HGTV name, name and address on one side and mine on the other just in case it gets torn open in the mail.
7. Enclose a stamped, self addressed return envelope (the free priority Tyvek envelopes from the PO work great). The return envelope must have enough postage on it in stamps (No meter stickers!) to get your blocks back to you. Ladies: Return postage must be in stamps!
8. Enclose one dollar for delivery confirmation and in case your return package needs extra postage. I will return your change in with your blocks. I have a scale at home and can figure postage before I go to the PO.
9. Make extra blocks for yourself if you wish. Depending on how many participants we have, you may not get any of your own blocks back.
You must send me a PM with your ‘real’ name, telephone number and email address to sign up. I will not share your info with anyone, but in case you or I are having computer problems, I would like to be able to call you if needed.
Blocks will be due on May 1st, 2008; they must be mailed (postmarked) by April 25th, 2008. If you haven’t mailed by then, and I’ve not heard from you, I will swap without you. Communication is so important ladies, please lets work to keep each other informed! If you finish early and mail them early, I’ll swap them when everyone’s blocks arrive. Once the sign up period ends, I’ll send everyone an email with my address and phone number.
I would not have thought pink and brown went that well together,.....but they are really nice blks!!!
If your swappers have pics of their blks, it would help others to choose colours that they might not have thought of before!! Great swap crazy'boutquilts!!
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