Then you send in the blocks to a central swap hostess - and she (and a group of friends) sorts out the blocks and resends them to the participants. In the larger group you can swap in multiples of 5 - up to 35 blocks, and in the smaller group we make one block for each participant, and one for ourselves.
Having participated for so many years I have a lot of blocks and made two tops from them so far. I am saving up blocks for a third quilt - so each of my kids can eventually have a WA quilt.
This year I am making two blocks - 8 of each - and that should be all I need for this swap. The first block is this umbrella girl - she certainly reminds me of WA - I want to eventually make enough of these blocks to make a quilt for our bed - it will be our winter quilt since it rains so much in the winter here - perfect!
Tried a fancy stitch to outline her umbrella . . .
Now I just have to sew a cute button in the center of each umbrella.
My first swap quilt top - it is at Julie's, waiting to be quilted.
My second top - Attic Windows - also at Julie's, waiting its turn . . .
Below are some other quilts that the swappers have made. It is so much fun to see how creative everyone is in their settings. I have to decide on the setting for the third set of blocks, once I get enough for another top - I'm almost there - I think I need 17 more.
Now I just have to sew a cute button in the center of each umbrella.
My first swap quilt top - it is at Julie's, waiting to be quilted.
My second top - Attic Windows - also at Julie's, waiting its turn . . .
Below are some other quilts that the swappers have made. It is so much fun to see how creative everyone is in their settings. I have to decide on the setting for the third set of blocks, once I get enough for another top - I'm almost there - I think I need 17 more.
9 comments:
Too cute -- I like the umbrella, but really love those boots!
I can really see the state in those! I admit, I really like your apple-mountain!
Those are just beyond beautiful! You're so talented! I love that little umbrella girl. She is adorable.
Thank you for sharing!
Those umbrella girls are so appropriate! But hasn't it been beautiful the past two days?
I really like the block with the mountain inside the apple. How creative.
Oh Wow Jo, all of those quilts are fabulous....they make me so home sick. That Apple/Mountain block is awsome!!!!
Crisy
Great blocks and quilts, JoAnn. It's interesting to see all the different settings. Thank you for sharing.
wow Joann...great quilty goodness!! I love your little umbrella girls....AND the fancy stitch you did on one of them!! Your swap quilt is amazing...that sounds like a fun swap with great results!!
Since I get to fondle your lovely quilts I now have the urge to set some of the 100 blocks from these swaps I have here together! That will be a summer time goal for me when I am on vacation! It's a fun swap!
I was just perusing Julie's Blog and saw your comment. Had yto come visit your Blog and saw the WASIQ swap blocks on here. I was wondering if I needed to get working on my Blocks since nothing has been said yet this year. Cute Umbrella girl, I hope I get one!! I'm almost to the finishing point of my Siggy Block quilt top this week. I did the 4-patch swap twice so am using them to border the slanted stars.
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