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How to JOIN quilting block swaps Australia

Hello and thank you for visiting. This is a community group for all Australian quilters to join or just follow. Membership is FREE and you are partnered each month and we make each other a 12 inch quilt block based on our preferences which we swap. (12.5 inches raw edge to raw edge) The emphasis of the group is on friendship and sharing. To find out more or register to join email me on quiltingblocks@hotmail.com This purpose of this blog is to chat and showcase blocks and quilts made by members, kind of like a show and tell . Yours in stitching, Sue



Showing posts with label Karen P. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karen P. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

December blocks

I took a break for a few months and this month swapped blocks with Karen who sent not one .... but two lovely rail fence blocks


I am collecting them in pastels.... and these are a wonderful start to the collection....



Thank you so much Karen....

Karen asked for a blue churndash on a white background .... so this is the one I sent....


Wishing all Block Swappers a very blessed and happy Christmas.... may you do something you love with someone you love....

Sunday, February 24, 2013

CathyC's Catchup

Once again, I have been remiss in posting blocks sent and received here in the group blog - hangs head in shame :(

October - sent to Debbie

here is what Debbie sent me ;-)

November- sent to Janeene.
12-11 for Janeene
This block has been sent to Janeene, but unfortunately, I haven't heard if it has arrived and I haven't received a block in return  :(

December - Dawn
As I have had no contact from this partner, I have kept this block for myself ;-)  

I was most unfortunate to finish off 2012 get two 'one-sided' swappers in a row - most frustrating :(

January 2013
sent to Karen


two GORGEOUS blocks from Karen

which brings me to February 2013

sent to Vicki

received from Vicki

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Sunday sewing

I had a few hours to myself this afternoon, so I got my teeth stuck into this block for Karen.  As soon as I first saw this I could not wait for my turn to be her partner and give it a try.

I used some of my favourite Amy Butler lark fabric and love how it turned out.  I hope Karen likes it too.