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Oreon & BHG~Wheel of the Year Quilt Block~~Imbolc~

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Oreon & BHG~Wheel of the Year Quilt Block~~Imbolc~
Swap Coordinator:BigHillGoddess (contact)
Swap categories: Themed  Fabric  Quilting 
Number of people in swap:2
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:January 6, 2012
Date items must be sent by:February 3, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Each partner will create an Imbolc themed quilt block. This is a year long project, with 9 squares total: 8 sabbats and 1 personal magic block. The send dates will coincide roughly with the sabbat dates (about 6 weeks apart)

Nine 12" blocks, with trim, sashing, and borders, will make a full/queen bedspread. Just the blocks pieced together makes a good sized throw. 12" is the size of most block of the month kits, so if you want to make it easy, and it fits the theme, you can use one of those kits.

Specifics: 12" block. Allow 1/2" all the around for squaring and stitching. Block can be piecework, applique, or embroidered.

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Some quilt block swap generic rules found online and cobbled together and modified..... put here in case we make it a group swap, so the guidelines are in place:

Things to keep in mind as you plan your block:

  • Finished block size will be 12". This means that what you send should be at least a 1/2" bigger all the way around, to allow for squaring and stitching the block. If you do not send the correct size, your partner will have a difficult time using your block on her quilt.

  • Keep the theme in mind. This is a Wheel of the Year block, with Imbolc being this particular block. Think about colors, correspondences, and symbolism.

  • You may piece, applique, or embroider your block.

  • Does it need to be said? Prewash your fabrics.

  • Use cotton fabric.

  • Press your seams as you go along as if you were going to use the block yourself immediately. The block will get creased in the mail, but those creases are easier to deal with than having to go back and press all the seams. If you paper piece, please remove the paper before mailing.

  • Please sign your name on your block or attach a name tape. This needn't be very large, or obvious, as a matter of fact it should be very discreet; just sign your work.

Did I forget anything?

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I saw this on a quilt swapping site and thought it was good enough to put here. I changed it a little:

The most important thing to remember about a swap of any kind is to have FUN!!! No matter what you receive back...it is a gift from a friend and should be treated as such.

I'm a little nervous about this. So, in the interests of my sanity, I'd just like to tell you: I do my best. My best isn't even close to perfect. Therefore, if you receive one of my blocks and you

a. don't like the fabrics I chose
b. don't think my workmanship is "up to snuff" (remember I did my best and I expect the same)
c. don' t want to use this "ugly" block on your quilt,

then, please feel free to:

a. throw it out
b. take it apart and resew it
c. use it as "back art"

But, please don't feel obligated to tell me about it!!

Lie, prevaricate, look at it sideways, standing on your head with your eyes crossed or whatever it takes to say: "thanks for the lovely block."

And I promise to return the favor.

Discussion

BigHillGoddess 12/22/2011 #

These are just BOMs that I am putting here for reference. I am not using these, but I may want to revisit them. This way, I know where they are.

No name star-looks a little like Brigid's cross.

Candle Block-needs to be modified for size

Friendship star also looks like Brigid's cross

Laced Star also looks like Brigid's cross

Brigid's cross cross stitch pattern

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