It is beautiful, Sandy. My MIL has pieces of my husband's great grandmother's quilt - it is so old it is falling apart. We plan to takes pieces and frame them for the children as family heirlooms.
Do you have enough people lined up to pay you $450 for a quilt? Can you produce a quilt in a week? If you answer 'yes' I am moving next to you! If you answered 'no' better to keep your day job.
If only we could find a way to tap the market for our own personal talents and be self supporting.
I will be uploading some files for you all to print out to document your quilts.
I need peapatch to send us the pattern for her block and I think I'll have everything ready.
Rob, even got this whole thread as one PDF file for us to be able to print.
For the next swap I think we should require every envelope of quilt squares be put into into plastic ziplock bags that are addressed to the sender just incase a damaged envelope has a missing address.
Yesterday morning, terrie. You may have yours tomorrow!
I'll mail yours tomorrow, peapatch. I have it ready. I was making sure you had not already sent something.
Did I forget to tell you all that I mail the envelopes with the blocks? Be watching for them. Who's gonna get them first?
Peapatch - did you send an envelope or do you want paypal me the postage?
I have good news and bad news.
Good News: I have recieved all the blocks from the 12 people who have been on the last list we started. Woot! I will get them in the mail to you all by tomorrow morning.
Bad News: My blocks were damaged by a bottle of ink and children getting into...