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Tdan...@gmail.com

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Oct 12, 2007, 2:27:32 PM10/12/07
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I was thinking this swap would be central swap. Were all blocks would
be mailed to me. Then I would send back these swapped blocks. But I am
up for suggestions seeing as this is a new adventure for me.

Quilting Pirate

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Oct 12, 2007, 2:32:53 PM10/12/07
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I prefer swaps done this way, centralized. You can be the inspector
for us. Making sure folks are using quality fabric, that the appliqué
is securely put on and over-all quality.

Remember to request folks to send a SASE. Normally a tyvek envelope
from the Post Office works best and no meter stamps - they are dates.
So folks need to use real stamps. I use 2 - $4.80 (I think that is
what they are, they have Air Force One on them) on a tyvek and I have
never had problems with returning blocks.

Tdan...@gmail.com

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Oct 12, 2007, 2:40:20 PM10/12/07
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I'll adjust the info to reflect these thoughts. What do you think of a
Nov. 1st mailing date. Is that short/long enoug?

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Tamara

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Oct 18, 2007, 5:57:07 PM10/18/07
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I have updated the swap information. I will email my snail mail addy
to you.

There are a couple of local gals that may be joining us. Hopefully
they decide too. Then we will have more blocks to swap.

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