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Stitching & Crafting Room: Quilt Block swap NEW INFO page 6 bottom |
Fabulous Farm Femmes
True Blue Farmgirl
792 Posts
Diane
Lakebay, Tacoma
WA
792 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 02:02:49 AM
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Any body up for a quilt block swap? Or charm squares? Or should we wait till the cooler weather sets it...let's think about it.. |
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thehouseminder
True Blue Farmgirl
361 Posts
USA
361 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 06:00:43 AM
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Yes, yes! Please!
Maybe we could work on setting it up now so that we are ready to go when cool weather sets in....
Lucinda
Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps, Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. ---Bronson Alcott
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showmemom
True Blue Farmgirl
166 Posts
karen
carthage
mo
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 06:52:13 AM
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can they be vintage squares? i'm just a beginner and some of my own are pretty scary!!! but do love the idea!
talk to you soon. karen
living' large in MO |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 10:58:22 AM
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That sounds fun!!
Jenny in Utah The best things in life arn't things! |
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl
3890 Posts
Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
3890 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 11:07:02 AM
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A quilt block swap sounds great. As long as you don't mind a novice that is! Quilting is something I have yet to try, but want to learn. Cooler weather time would give me a chance to get used to it first.
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thehouseminder
True Blue Farmgirl
361 Posts
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 11:15:20 AM
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Just my two cents but I think vintage blocks and blocks from new quilters are fine. This isn't about perfection so much as variety, right?
Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps, Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. ---Bronson Alcott
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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Kim
Pflugerville
Texas
USA
146 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 2:09:04 PM
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What are charm squares?????
farmgirl@heart
Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow |
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Eileen
True Blue Farmgirl
1199 Posts
Eileen
USA
1199 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 4:01:23 PM
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Ditto, what is a charm square? Eileen
songbird; singing joy to the earth |
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl
2044 Posts
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Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 4:47:17 PM
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Charm squares are small squares of fabric swapped usually with a theme , color tone or freestyle if that's what your group decides.They are great because you can get that last couple square inches of your fabric put to good use. I once got at a quilt swap a canning jar filled with cotton flannel batting, muslin square to match and 150 charm squares to make a mini quilt. It was such a neat way to package it and the label said "Charmalade". I believe the squares were all 2" x 2" and the color palette was pink, black, and white. It turned out very victorian and I just loved it!
I think the charm squares might be a good way to start without putting too much pressure on anyone. Since we all seem to like the prarie/rustic how about a swap of homespun type squares?That would give everyone a chance to get a feel for this process without feeling like they have to produce a masterpiece! Just a thought ladies, but I'm in for whatever we all decide.
with a happy heart |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 10:41:35 PM
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I happen to have about 150 charm squares that I bought on eBay. I've been wondering what I was going to use them for. Count me in and keep me posted on the details -- right now I'm up to my eyeballs in mail art!
Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face." --Eleanor Roosevelt |
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shepherdess
True Blue Farmgirl
359 Posts
Robin
Eatonville
Washington
USA
359 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 11:27:00 PM
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Whaht a great idea. But I agree lets wait until cooler weather. I am game for what ever you all decide. Just let me know.
Farm Girl from Western Washington " From sheep to handspun " |
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thehouseminder
True Blue Farmgirl
361 Posts
USA
361 Posts |
Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 08:54:00 AM
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I'll go along with whatever is decided. I do like the charm square idea simply because it would be easier to make it all work together in one quilt.
Bramble, I love the "Charmalade" idea. I'm going to make one for my mom for Christmas!
Lucinda
Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps, Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. ---Bronson Alcott
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Fabulous Farm Femmes
True Blue Farmgirl
792 Posts
Diane
Lakebay, Tacoma
WA
792 Posts |
Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 10:20:44 AM
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Well, we could start with a charm exchange, and work up to quilt blocks.I think for the blocks, we should pick a theme and a size like 12 & 1/2" blocks..we could do an Autumn Leaves pattern...Sunbonnet Sue(Farmgirl Sue...?)or get a real early start and do a Christmas theme...what do you think girls?
I have an idea for my charm squares, there is a book called "Little Bits of Whimsy" by Kathleen Rindal Brooks. About miniature quilts.There is a darling pattern called "Button up" which is a fairly easy quilt she made to showcase her vintage button collection that I have been wanting to make, I will use my farm girl charm squares.We could include a button with each charm square (I know you probably all love old buttons too right? In Fact, I think I will call the quilt Farm Girl Charm Squares.
Let me know you ideas!! |
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Eileen
True Blue Farmgirl
1199 Posts
Eileen
USA
1199 Posts |
Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 1:54:25 PM
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Well now I know what to call this quilt I have been putting together for a while now with 2 inch squares. I got started when I worked at a fabric store for about 3 years and a woman from a quilting club came in looking for fabric to back the most beautiful quilt I had ever laid eyes on up til then. It was done all out of these 2 inch squares by all the ladies who belong to that club over the past year and they had as a group put them all together and were going to hand quilt it and raffel it off for some charity. They each had made several of the 9 patch 2 inch square pieces in 2 tones of the same color, different print fabrics and no two ladies used the same color so it was a rainbow of color ranging from light shades to dark shades of all the colors you can immagine. Somehow they had positioned all of the pieced 9 patches into a color spectrum moving from lightest to darkest around the quilt something like a spirial. I have been putting little 2 inch 9 patch squares together in 2 tone groups ever since and someday want to make a quilt something like what I saw. Awesome, Eileen
songbird; singing joy to the earth |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 2:30:57 PM
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wow..that does sound pretty!! I always heard the little 2" squares peiced together called a postage stamp quilt. I guess it depends on where you are from and how it is put together??
Jenny in Utah The best things in life arn't things! |
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QuiltingQueen
True Blue Farmgirl
104 Posts
Jane
La Porte
Indiana
USA
104 Posts |
Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 2:48:37 PM
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I think this sounds like fun. If you all decide to do this, please count me in!
Jane |
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thehouseminder
True Blue Farmgirl
361 Posts
USA
361 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 06:40:43 AM
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I sounds like we need to get our list started. Kay (therusticcottage) has done a fabulous job with the Mail Art List. Maybe she could provide some guidelines. Do you want to do the honors, Diane?
Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps, Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. ---Bronson Alcott
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Erthdancr
Farmgirl in Training
12 Posts
Rebecca
Gregory
Michigan
USA
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Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 4:13:35 PM
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I would love to be included in this charm square/quilt block swap. Please add my name to the list...whoever is doing the list making. It would be a good thing to use up some of this mountain of fabric I seem to have collected.
Rebecca
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Fabulous Farm Femmes
True Blue Farmgirl
792 Posts
Diane
Lakebay, Tacoma
WA
792 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 10:23:39 PM
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Sure I'll do the honors... oh,Kay...Calling Kay the rustic cottage...help me out here fellow farmgirl...what's the best way to coordinate the list making process..? |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
Posted - Jul 31 2005 : 08:21:35 AM
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Hi Diane,
Do you have Excel on your computer? If so, I will send you the blank worksheet that I did for the mail art list. The mail art was started when I stepped in to keep the list but basically I just add names. When someone emails me that they want to be included I just add their name to my email contacts, add them to the list, and send them the list with instructions on what to do. Then I send the updated info to the other members (I put everyone in a Farmgirls group in my address book so I only have to click once to send the email to everyone). I'm only sending out an entirely new list to the whole group once a month (unless we have a bunch of new people join). In between times I just send the updates once a week (usually on Sunday evening) and people can add them to their list. And that's about it. Do you want to set this up basically the same -- with a person sending to the person directly above them and then just work through the list? Has this helped? If not, email me privately and I can give you more info.
Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face." --Eleanor Roosevelt |
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thehouseminder
True Blue Farmgirl
361 Posts
USA
361 Posts |
Posted - Aug 02 2005 : 05:41:02 AM
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I know we aren't starting 'til fall but I have some squares ready for a new home
Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps, Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps. ---Bronson Alcott
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Fabulous Farm Femmes
True Blue Farmgirl
792 Posts
Diane
Lakebay, Tacoma
WA
792 Posts |
Posted - Aug 03 2005 : 10:28:39 AM
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never mind |
Edited by - Fabulous Farm Femmes on Aug 28 2005 12:02:21 AM |
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little feather
True Blue Farmgirl
83 Posts
Tawnya
Walnut Creek
California
USA
83 Posts |
Posted - Aug 03 2005 : 10:54:04 AM
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Okay- count me in.
My very first quilt, for my Grandma, was a lap quilt done in Autumn Leaves. I have plenty left over to make either size square - depending on what we decide to do!
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost |
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl
6066 Posts
Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts |
Posted - Aug 03 2005 : 12:44:32 PM
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So, help me understand - do we swap just fabric squares, or do we sew something that is made up of 2" squares and swap small quilt blocks? I would love to do this, too, but am still working on mail art and also the Farm Girl Chapter quilt square, plus all my normal projects! But, if it is just swapping small squares, I would love to do that. I have lots of cool fabric. Thank you for the Charmalade idea!!!! Very clever and a great gift! I am going to give that to someone, if I can think of someone like me who loves to quilt!
jpbluesky Heartland girl |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
Posted - Aug 03 2005 : 4:48:19 PM
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Hi JP -- Usually you make a quilt block out of smaller squares. Most times it is a a certain size of block determined by the group. 12 x 12 is a pretty general standard size. I couldn't think of anything better than getting enough squares to make a Farmgirl keepsake quilt. We need to be sure and label or sign our squares with name, location and date. Sorry -- it's the organizer in me coming out again.
Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face." --Eleanor Roosevelt |
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little feather
True Blue Farmgirl
83 Posts
Tawnya
Walnut Creek
California
USA
83 Posts |
Posted - Aug 03 2005 : 5:02:11 PM
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Hey Kay!
I just read over how you are organizing the Sisterhood of the Traveling Art. I e-mailed you on Monday this week to add me to the list and to get the address list as well. Will I get it when you update and send out on Sunday for the week? Or will it be sent when it's sent out for the month. I'm sorry, but, I just want to make sure that I don't either bug you- or miss getting it!
Thanks so much!!
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost |
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Stitching & Crafting Room: Quilt Block swap NEW INFO page 6 bottom |
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