RCTQ Scrappy Siggie Swap 2007

RCTQ 2007 Scrappy Siggie Swap Guidelines

Judging by the response I have received already (13 members in the group and counting...) I think we are ready for a RCTQ only siggie swap. Some of the guidelines may seem tough but I am looking out for all of you so you get the same quality back that you send out.

Time line:

v Signup by March 1st 2007 by joining the following yahoo group:

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Ø And entering your name into the database there. Remember that if there are a lot of participants the group will be split so that we don't have to make unreasonable amounts of bocks each - a poll to the group will let all decide how we do the split.

v Mailing deadline after the summer vacation - exact date will be decided by the group of swappers.

v The blocks will be swapped 2 -3 weeks after the mailing deadline

v The blocks will be put in the mail a week after swapping out

v The blocks will start arriving home a week after mailing.

The block method, size and number:

v We will be making 6" FINISHED = 6 ½ inch UNFINISHED Indian hatchet blocks - a pattern and a PP pattern will be placed in the files for everyone to use

v you may use either method to make the blocks

v you will make as many blocks as there are swappers (or as many as there are swappers in the split group)

v sign your blocks with name and location at the very least (more is allowed) making sure the pen you use is suitable for the job and won't wash out.

v Heat set the siggies

Colours and fabrics to use:

v All fabric must be pre-washed. Without the use of fabric softener

v Make the blocks as scrappy as you can.

v The colour for the background is cream, white or light beige - any print except that stiff white on white what is a bear to iron and quilt.

v The corners may be any colour you have from your scrap bin/basket/box

v Please use quilt shop quality fabrics everyone else will be using them so it isn't fair to use cheap quality fabrics (this is about quality not the price you paid for the fabrics!)

Things to remember:

v Siggies that are not 6 ½ inches will be returned un-swapped

v siggies that are not well made (seams coming undone etc.) will not be swapped out.

v siggies made with a lesser quality fabric, fabric that has a rough hand or feels like cardboard will not be swapped out. (these things usually denote a lesser quality fabric)

v Siggies that smell strongly of a scent or fabric softener will trigger an allergy attack so I will be physically unable to swap them out. (and I will leave them in the baggie they are sent in)

Mailing and postage:

v I will send an email with my address after the signup deadline has passed.

v Please include a self-addressed envelope large enough for your blocks to be returned in

v Do not apply stamps to the envelope yourself!

v Postage rates will be in the RCTQ_SSS2007 group files in a separate document as soon as I know what the rates for 2007 are as the post office hasn't yet changed the tariffs on the website and will based on the local postal rates - we do not have fixed rate global priority envelopes here so rates will be different that people in the USA are used to.

v European swappers (and anyone else if you have them) may send Euros to cover the postage please contact me for the postage rates.

v Otherwise please pay the postage into my paypal account (it supports direct credit card payments)

v If and only if you can't pay with paypal (the safe option as $ has been known to vanish in the mail) you may pay for the postage with US dollars adding 1$ to cover the extra exchange costs I have to make to get euros

I think that's all there is to it

Have fun!!

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