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SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES EXCHANGE

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    Doerr writes:

    by doerr » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:11 am

    ACK! I can't find the specifications post. What size are the finished HST supposed to be?
    The Guidlines can be found in the very 1st Forum post on Page 1. The finished size (once sewn in your project) will be 2". When you've finished sewing and triming your papers, IF, and only if, you were to unfold your triangles into a square, that square will measure 2-1/2". There is also a step-by-step list that I also posted on Page 14 (I think it's on page 14? ops: )

    But remember, you are not going to open the triangles or tear the paper off. When your finished sewing and triming, press it while it is folded so it wil set the threads. And please, please, please do NOT open or tear the paper off. That should ensure that all the HST's will arrive to their final destination just as neatly as they left your homes.

    I'm sorry I keep harping on this particular topic, but it is very important and needs to be adhered to. Thanks!

    "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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      This sounds like great fun--what an experience!

      I am in!
      Marie Defina
      Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

      "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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        Christine wrote:

        by christinetindell » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:26 am

        Yeah, I'm not so stupid anymore!!! I posted my pic and started making my HSTs last night. 56 so far.
        Technology can be a challenge, but once you've got it, you've got it!!! Sure would be nice if everyone could post their pictures. It's such fun to be able to put a face to a name (or at least a screen name). :lol: :lol:

        Debbie

        "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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          Robbie wrote:

          by Robbi » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:40 am

          I tried posting to this group last night but I don't think it went to the correct place. Anyway I definately want to participate in this exchange. It reminds me of the exchanges that were going on around the year 2000. I collected so many beautiful fabrics and got to know many interesting quilters from everywhere. Thanks for organizing.

          Robbi in Michigan not far from Editya
          Robbie...you were most definitely were successful with your posting. Welcome to the Exchange!
          Debbie

          "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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            There are going to be an unbelievable number of blocks to sort! Thank you in advance to those who have volunteered to help. If I lived closer I would love to do that too. I've never done a block exchange before but if you are open for suggestions, I would suggest to sort for those who send the least and most first. That way those who send the least will get a good variety and those who send the most should get at least one from most participants. There should still be plenty of variety left for the middle group. Those who send as many as there are participants are probably anticipating getting one back from each. Many of us will probably be sending blocks from more than one fabric which will give an extra variety to give back to those who send the largest number of blocks. Good luck! My fabrics are cut and I'm waiting for the time to do the sewing.

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              I'm doing something wrong don't seem to be able to get my picture up

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                Originally posted by doerr
                ACK! I can't find the specifications post. What size are the finished HST supposed to be?
                Look on page one of this forum thread. Also watch the video from this month. We are pretty much using her guidelines.

                Basically they will be 2" finished size HST using Edyta's triangle paper.

                http://laundrybasketquilts.com/

                Clara

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                  With this many participants it sounds as if 'borrowing' a school classroom to lay out all the envelopes might be an idea. A dining table is just not going to be big enough (unless it is in the White House :lol: ), and the floor can be a killer to the knees and back. good luck to you wonderful co-ordinators for taking this on

                  Rosemary

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                    Man, I do not envy your job of sorting these. But, I am so excited to receive this many different HSTs. With many helpers, I think it wouldn't take too much time, but one or two doing it would be mind boggling. You wouldn't have taken it on if you weren't capable though!

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                      Originally posted by PosyP
                      With this many participants it sounds as if 'borrowing' a school classroom to lay out all the envelopes might be an idea. A dining table is just not going to be big enough (unless it is in the White House :lol: ), and the floor can be a killer to the knees and back. good luck to you wonderful co-ordinators for taking this on

                      Rosemary
                      OOOhhhhh the White House. Now there's a plan. Hee Hee.

                      We have the potential for 3 good size tables. We may have to make a couple of waves, but I think we have a solid plan.
                      Thanks for the ideas. Clara

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                        Originally posted by christinetindell
                        Man, I do not envy your job of sorting these. But, I am so excited to receive this many different HSTs. With many helpers, I think it wouldn't take too much time, but one or two doing it would be mind boggling. You wouldn't have taken it on if you weren't capable though!
                        I don't envy that job either, Christine! Just the thought of figuring that all out makes my head hurt! :lol:

                        From what I've seen, this project is in VERY capable hands! DEBBIE AND CLARA ROCK!!


                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                          Originally posted by Margo
                          Originally posted by christinetindell
                          Man, I do not envy your job of sorting these. But, I am so excited to receive this many different HSTs. With many helpers, I think it wouldn't take too much time, but one or two doing it would be mind boggling. You wouldn't have taken it on if you weren't capable though!
                          I don't envy that job either, Christine! Just the thought of figuring that all out makes my head hurt! :lol:

                          From what I've seen, this project is in VERY capable hands! DEBBIE AND CLARA ROCK!!
                          Ahh Shucks ops: Clara

                          This is turning out to be an exciting adventure.


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            I managed it wow I think I was just being impatient, not waiting long enough for it to come up obviously it was there all the time, might post another picture it's not too clear Thanks Margo


                            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                              hats off to the girls who are taking this on, what a mamoth task, I must say it is all very exciting, can't wait to see all what I get back, from the land of
                              downunder :lol:


                              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                                All right, I am sucked in! :wink: I have a whole roll of triangles on a roll in my drawer and I just may have some batik fabrics. This will be fun.

                                quiltedkathy - Alexander, North Dakota - USA

                                Kathy

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