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    #76
    Originally posted by Lorna1021
    Hey, wait a minute! I want to be number...oops...all the numbers are taken.

    I just emailed Maureen that I have no idea what is on my schedule for late 2013 or early 2014. All I ask is that you leave me my fair share of time at the end, because like the rest of you I am wondering what the heck I got myself into. I can hardly wait to get started and now I have to wait at least another 12-18 months before I do anything! Too funny. I am pretty sure I will still be in the UK. I am not scheduled to move until July of 2014.

    I also already told my husband that we will be going to Scotland for the quilt festival. Also hope to get up there next summer when my other daughter and her family come to visit. In the meantime I will continue working on my Reels quilt and my many, many UFOs.

    Lorna

    PS. On one of those links I posted, the picture that started it was of a basket of fruit and cookies with flowers. The last one of the group was a snowman!!? So no telling what you will get out of me... :wink:
    Lorna, I hope you are OK with no 10 - to arrive around 27th Feb 2014 and to be sent back to me by 10th April 2014.

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      #77
      Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
      So lots of room for artistic licence then! :lol: Ah, we can all do this, it'll be great. :? :shock: :lol:
      The more licence the better says me 8) :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: (love those smileys)

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        #78
        I am very good with #10. A very good number. It will be wonderful! I am so glad to be a part of this group. Thank you!

        Do we know the judging rules though? I mean is it best to have the last closest to the picture and not to have strayed too far? When we played this game as a kid first of all we called it Gossip or Telephone (or telephone line, I can't remember). There weren't winners or losers it was just fun to see how contorted the message came out. So maybe this has nothing to do with how well all the quilt match the picture, but in workmanship of each one? Do we know for sure?

        Lorna

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          #79
          I didn't realise it was going to be judged :shock: :shock: Now I've got 18 months of anxiety.

          I shall have to amuse myself winding the rest of you up as you wait for your turn. :lol: :lol:

          Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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            #80
            Originally posted by twiglet
            I shall have to amuse myself winding the rest of you up as you wait for your turn. :lol: :lol:
            ...and you're good at it too, Wendy!!! :lol: ...and of course, we'll need it! You always know how to put a smile on our faces!

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              #81
              Originally posted by Lorna1021
              I am very good with #10. A very good number. It will be wonderful! I am so glad to be a part of this group. Thank you!

              Do we know the judging rules though? I mean is it best to have the last closest to the picture and not to have strayed too far? When we played this game as a kid first of all we called it Gossip or Telephone (or telephone line, I can't remember). There weren't winners or losers it was just fun to see how contorted the message came out. So maybe this has nothing to do with how well all the quilt match the picture, but in workmanship of each one? Do we know for sure?

              Lorna
              Lorna, Chinese Whispers is not a competition it is an exhibition so none of it will be judged. The photograph will be at the start of the quilts; they will then be displayed in the numerical order. :P :P

              I remember the game when I was a child, which was called Chinese Whispers where you whispered to someone something that had been written down and by the end of the line it was something completely different. 8) There is something far back in my memory about the British spies in the war giving information to someone and by the time it got to the Germans it was something different but I can't drag up from my memories.

              There are rules of-course and they have to be adhered to. No rules for making the quilt but the size but things like no discussing it or letting any of the group see a photo of your quilt or explaining anything about it. That is why I don’t want anyone discussing her quilt or process on the Forum or in emails to the other members as it will spoil it for everyone else and it is against the whole concept of the challenge. God, I sound like a right bossy boots (and you are right – I am) :twisted: :twisted:

              I will be sending the rules out to everyone with the finished timetable. I wanted to post them on the first page of this forum but they were in PDF format so I couldn’t copy it over. I have now got Isabel to put it in Word for me but I don’t know if I can then go back and put it at the beginning – but I don’t think you can do it.

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                #82
                Originally posted by Lorna1021
                I am very good with #10. A very good number. It will be wonderful! I am so glad to be a part of this group. Thank you!

                Do we know the judging rules though? I mean is it best to have the last closest to the picture and not to have strayed too far? When we played this game as a kid first of all we called it Gossip or Telephone (or telephone line, I can't remember). There weren't winners or losers it was just fun to see how contorted the message came out. So maybe this has nothing to do with how well all the quilt match the picture, but in workmanship of each one? Do we know for sure?

                Lorna
                I meant to say as well that the last quilt will be absolutely nothing like the photo - that is the whole point of the exercise.

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                  #83
                  Yes boss :lol:

                  Don't worry Lorna I will score them all and give you marks out of 10. :wink: :lol:

                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    #84
                    I promise to only tell people when I receive the quilt and when I post things. No other information will get past these sealed lips! I agree with Maureen -- that would ruin the fun of this! But I can't wait to see pictures of all of the qulits in 2014 once they are exhibited! Wish I could see them in person, but I'm guessing that won't happen.

                    Nancy

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by scottishquilter
                      Originally posted by PosyP
                      Originally posted by twiglet
                      I've already told my husband where I'll be in 2014 Wow think how great that would be if we all met up, just need to tell my son not to arrange the wedding for that month.
                      :lol: :lol: :lol:

                      I'm not sure if I am out of my comfort zone or not :? Personally I am tending towards traditional piecing styles, rather than pictorial applique, but it all depends on whether I can 'see' somthing that fits or not - and If I can't 'see' it, it has always been a right struggle, 'back in the day' when I was working on my City & Guilds embroidery exam.

                      So 2014 Loch Lomond - Dh has been threatening a holiday in Scotland for years now :wink:
                      I am out of my comfort zone as well - it looks like the majority is so that will probably mean a really exciting group exhibition. At the moment there are 22 groups applied but maybe some will fall by the wayside, but it is going to be a terrific exhibition. Definitely a ‘wow, wow’ one

                      Rosemary, what do you mean, your husband has been threatening a holiday in Scotland – it is beautiful country. :lol: :lol: :lol: Is your husband’s background not Scottish :?: :?: :?:
                      yes he is Scottish, born up there, but when I say 'threatening a holiday in Scotland' I mean that he has been talking about it for the last 18 years :roll: In this case a 'a threat is not as good as a promise'

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                        #86
                        [quote="scottishquilter"]

                        I remember the game when I was a child, which was called Chinese Whispers where you whispered to someone something that had been written down and by the end of the line it was something completely different. 8) There is something far back in my memory about the British spies in the war giving information to someone and by the time it got to the Germans it was something different but I can't drag up from my memories.

                        quote]
                        The example I remember as having come from WWI is that 'Send for reinforcements we're going to advance' changed to 'Send three and fourpence, we're going to a dance' quite an interesting variation for the location

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                          #87
                          I was wondering - if anyone should chance to get finished and ready to post early :shock: would it be possible to advance up everyone else's time, so that we still have a maximum of 51 days, but this way we hopefully reel in the time for getting all finished ones to Maureen early 8)

                          In the meantime, I have a year to try and get all current projects finished (and a few other bits & bobs besides)

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by scottishquilter
                            Originally posted by Lorna1021
                            I am very good with #10. A very good number. It will be wonderful! I am so glad to be a part of this group. Thank you!

                            Do we know the judging rules though? I mean is it best to have the last closest to the picture and not to have strayed too far? When we played this game as a kid first of all we called it Gossip or Telephone (or telephone line, I can't remember). There weren't winners or losers it was just fun to see how contorted the message came out. So maybe this has nothing to do with how well all the quilt match the picture, but in workmanship of each one? Do we know for sure?

                            Lorna
                            Lorna, Chinese Whispers is not a competition it is an exhibition so none of it will be judged. The photograph will be at the start of the quilts; they will then be displayed in the numerical order. :P :P

                            I remember the game when I was a child, which was called Chinese Whispers where you whispered to someone something that had been written down and by the end of the line it was something completely different. 8) There is something far back in my memory about the British spies in the war giving information to someone and by the time it got to the Germans it was something different but I can't drag up from my memories.

                            There are rules of-course and they have to be adhered to. No rules for making the quilt but the size but things like no discussing it or letting any of the group see a photo of your quilt or explaining anything about it. That is why I don’t want anyone discussing her quilt or process on the Forum or in emails to the other members as it will spoil it for everyone else and it is against the whole concept of the challenge. God, I sound like a right bossy boots (and you are right – I am) :twisted: :twisted:

                            I will be sending the rules out to everyone with the finished timetable. I wanted to post them on the first page of this forum but they were in PDF format so I couldn’t copy it over. I have now got Isabel to put it in Word for me but I don’t know if I can then go back and put it at the beginning – but I don’t think you can do it.
                            Maureen, if you go back to your first post - where you want to add the rules - and click on the button 'Edit' (next to the triangle & the 'quote' button at the top, you can add them then.
                            Bet people will still forget to go & look at them though :wink:

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by PosyP
                              Originally posted by scottishquilter

                              I remember the game when I was a child, which was called Chinese Whispers where you whispered to someone something that had been written down and by the end of the line it was something completely different. 8) There is something far back in my memory about the British spies in the war giving information to someone and by the time it got to the Germans it was something different but I can't drag up from my memories.

                              quote]
                              The example I remember as having come from WWI is that 'Send for reinforcements we're going to advance' changed to 'Send three and fourpence, we're going to a dance' quite an interesting variation for the location
                              :lol: :lol: :lol: That is good! Yep, we used to play that game as kids too. "Teléfono descompuesto" somenthing like -broken phone line. It was amazing how much the message changer at the end of the line. Most of the times not even related to the beginning message :lol: :lol: :lol: this is just like playing again woo hoo! How fun! Love it :wink:

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by twiglet
                                Yes boss :lol:

                                Don't worry Lorna I will score them all and give you marks out of 10. :wink: :lol:
                                :lol: :lol: :lol:

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