- Re:Farm auction #1 horses - 2008-08-08 13:27:40-04
Pat, guess everyone in the same boat, broke. I am not sure how this will work out. Anna and BJ must be owed money for shipping of noodles and there is still the Christmas ones to get out.
I think Anna should keep the country ones for herself, I know she was making a quilt for a family member out of them. At least she will get something.
The 1930's ones we will have to Auction, there should be some interest in them. This may conpensate BJ.
The Christmas ones as well.
The Final thing is that the Christmas Shuffle will be the last. I have heard from both Anna and BJ and they feel with me that the shuffle has run its course and that we are not going to carry it on.
This leaves it up to the members now to organise swaps themselves if they want to do one.
I am going try to organise next year a block swap of 6 -8 (not sure yet on size) blocks your own design using only scraps from your stash. The idea is not mine, Pat and Jo both came up with good ideas. Postage will be done the same way as Ruth's Ornament swap. It was a great idea of Ruth's and really worked.
The thrill of receiving the mail every few days was so nice. Even my hubby got into it, he was home sick and raced to get the mail every day to see where it came from. I was swapping other stuff with girls in the US as well.
Well this Noodle Nut has done all she can.
Signing off. Cheers Joyce
A noodle shuffle is a great way for quilters and people interested in quilting to swap Noodles (2-1/2 inch strips of fabric). Members of a noodle shuffle send each other fabric to use in their quilts.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Re:Farm auction #1 horses
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