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Round Robin Sampler #1

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Round Robin Sampler #1
Group:Beginner's Cross Stitch
Swap Coordinator:Cirsium (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Handmade  Embroidery 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:September 8, 2012
Date items must be sent by:September 22, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

What is a Round Robin?: In the craft world, a round robin is a project worked on by several participants. Each person adds to the project in their own style and sends it on to the next person in the "circle". In our case, you will be sending the project on to another member in a future group swap.

What is a Cross Stitch Sampler?: Cross stitch samplers were originally intended as an example, demonstration, or test of a needleworker's skill. Samplers often included the alphabet, numbers, decorative borders, small motifs or figures, a quotation, and/or "samples" of various embroidery stitches. For our swap, you are welcome to be as modern or traditional as you like with your project, but remember that other hands will be working on the project as well, so if you have a specific theme or layout include these instructions on the information card (see below).


How It Works:

  • If you are new to our round robin sampler swaps, you will start a new sampler and mail it to your partner.

  • If you have someone else's project, add some cross stitch of your choice (following any themes or restrictions included with the project) and mail this project to your partner.

What To Send:

  • Cross stitch fabric: Count: 14 squares per inch or fewer. Size: At least 8" (20 cm) on any side (square or rectangle is your choice.) Type: Aida cloth, any color. Edges: Sew, pink, or tape edges to prevent raveling. ... work a small amount (approx. 400 stitches) of cross stitch of your choice on the fabric before you send it to your partner (examples include: a quotation, a border, or a small motif.)

  • One skein of embroidery floss that coordinates with the project. This stays with the project so that future stitchers have at least one color to work with if they wish... if this is someone else's project and a skein of floss is already with the project, you do not need to add more, though you may if you wish. If there is no floss with the project you receive or you finish what is included, please add a coordinating skein to the project. (This may be a partial skein or wrapped on a small card.)

  • Information Card: Project information cards (such as an index card) should include the following:

    1. Your real name
    2. Your Swap-Bot name
    3. Your snail mail address
    4. Your email address
    5. Note on when to send the project back to owner ... Example of "send back" note: "6th stitcher should send project back to owner" and include a place for each stitcher to write their name and what they added to the sampler
    6. Optional notes on theme, restrictions, or layout. Please keep restrictions to a minimum. ... Examples of Theme: "Traditional sampler" or "Gardening theme" ... Examples of restrictions: "I hate red! Please use red sparingly." or "No profanity." ... Example of layout note: "Work in horizontal bands."

Notes

  • This is an International swap... if you are unable to mail a small package to an international address, this is not the swap for you.

  • This swap allows beginner stitchers and sender creativity ... if you cannot abide a few uneven stitches, if you insist that your project be worked as counted-thread, or if you do not trust other people to make good decisions for your project, this is probably not the swap for you.

  • Round Robin swaps are a long-term commitment ... We will be running these round robin swaps regularly in the group, and you are expected to pass along the project in future group swaps. You do not have to join every round robin swap in the group, but signing up does assume that you will be participating in several swaps (at least one per month.)

  • Rating: If you receive a cross stitch sampler project that includes fabric with some worked cross-stitch, one skein of floss, and an information card, please rate a 5 ... do not base your rating on what has previously been worked on the fabric.

  • If you have questions about what the owner expects, don't hesitate to contact them via Swap-Bot or email. If you have general questions about how the swap works, post in the comments or send Cirsium a message.

  • If an emergency comes up and you are unable to follow through, please contact your partner and swap host (Cirsium) ASAP so that we can work it out together.

  • If you decide to no longer participate in the group round robin swaps (or if you want to take a break), after completing your open swaps, simply mail the project you have on-hand back to the original stitcher. Please do not hang on to anyone's project for longer than a month. Remember that these projects have a lot of work involved by a lot of different people, so please be thoughtful and considerate.


Example photo source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sailor_coruscant/3420424221/

Discussion

Cirsium 08/20/2012 #

I know there is a lot of information here, so if you have any questions please ask so that I can clarify and make the instructions easy to understand.

Also, you can start your project right now... no need to wait until the sign-up deadline.

Cirsium 08/21/2012 #

For easy access, here is the link to our forum thread about Round Robins... there are a lot of great ideas there for creating a layout or structure to projects: http://www.swap-bot.com/forums/topic/97529

Cirsium 08/22/2012 #

I have lowered the size minimum to 8" (20 cm). Do you think there should be a maximum?

MBrunt 08/23/2012 #

Darn. I've started yesterday and made mine a little bit less then 30 cm. Already sewed of f the edges. Ofcourse I can take a bit off, but i really hope I don't need to. Maybe you can put a max at 30cm?

MBrunt 08/23/2012 #

I'm sorry I intended to write Yarn ;)

Cirsium 08/23/2012 #

The size was just a minimum... there's no problem with it being larger. Maybe we don't need size requirements at all...we could just leave it up to the project owner.

YayaStitches 08/25/2012 #

Would it violate the spirit of the round robin for me to include a pattern and ask that everyone stitch from that? Or would it be better to just allow everyone to pick their own pattern? I would even be willing to include the floss for the pattern. Please advise ASAP!

Cirsium 08/25/2012 #

I think you are right that it would be against the "spirit" of the round robin to ask people to work from a specific pattern... part of the fun is in seeing what other people choose to add to the project.

YayaStitches 08/27/2012 #

woo hoo! I found an awesome something-to-stitch to start my sampler!! So excited...

Cirsium 08/27/2012 #

Yay! I have mine all stitched and ready to go.... I can't wait to see what everyone else is doing with their projects!

YayaStitches 08/29/2012 #

Mine is ready to go as well... looking forward to it!

MBrunt 08/30/2012 #

It's ready for shipment, Yeah!

YayaStitches 09/28/2012 #

question... once we receive the project from the last person, how much time should we have to work on it before we pass it to the next?

YayaStitches 09/28/2012 #

never mind.. got my answer on Round Robin #2 ... thanks!

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