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Hand-Embroidered Heart

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Swap Coordinator:beckra (contact)
Swap categories: Fabric  Sewing  Seasonal 
Number of people in swap:22
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:January 11, 2008
Date items must be sent by:February 4, 2008
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Let's use our hands to make a heart....

For this swap you will have 1 partner. To that partner you will send a heart (or series of hearts) that you have hand-embroidered on a single piece of fabric. Don't make the fabric into anything--your partner may want to incorporate it into a quilt or work it into another project. I like flat-envelope swaps, so you can make it small enough to fit inside a standard envelope that can be mailed with a single stamp. I don't want to set a hard-and-fast measurement for size, but card-sized envelopes are often 5 x 7 inches, so you can think along those lines.

Though red and pink are traditional colors for hearts, any color goes for this swap! All styles and experience levels are welcome.

You can incorporate other imagery into your embroidered piece as well, if you want; just make sure that a heart or hearts are promiment.

Other details: 1) No newbies for this one (sorry), but there's still time to get some ratings before sign-ups close. 2) Swappers with a rating below 4.85 will be dropped before partners are assigned. 3) To honor the boundlessness of good-will and needlework, this is an international swap!

Have I left anything out? Please let me know if you have questions....

Discussion

enakitty 11/15/2007 #

Great idea for a swap!

beckra 11/15/2007 #

Dear enakitty--Nice to see you! Thanks for the kind word. Thanks, too, for hosting embroidery swaps on swap-bot yourself! Swaps like yours have encouraged me to give embroidery a try--and I really like it!

atcdesigner 11/15/2007 #

Great idea about the size. I'm collecting 5" squares for a charm quilt and this will fit in beautifully.

magicjessnrach 11/15/2007 #

I love to embroider, thanks for hosting this swap and for giving enough time for me to do my piece justice :)

boatingbelle 11/16/2007 #

A great idea, I also am collecting 5" blocks for a small quilt so this will fit in perfectly.

beckra 11/16/2007 #

Hey there, vee, magicjessnrach, and boatingbelle--thanks for joining in!

kgeslab 12/15/2007 #

I don't have much experience with embrodiery, but I can't wait to give it a try! Thanks for making it open to all levels. Is this to be done on muslin? Or should we pick a backround piece of fabric? Can it be on a pillowcase? Or is that too big?

beckra 12/16/2007 #

Hello, kgeslab! I wouldn't use a pillowcase because the embroidery should be on a small piece of fabric that your partner can then incorporate into something else if they'd like (like a quilt). Plain muslin and cotton fabrics seem to work well for embroidery swaps, though I left it open in the swap description so that people could use other kinds of fabrics if they wanted to. Have fun!

danceypants 12/28/2007 #

I'm really excited about this. I've been living on flickr looking at all the really cool embroidery. Especially those from japanese craft magazines that have this great French flair.

skenn 01/ 1/2008 #

I can't wait for this one to start. I love to do hand embroidery. Should each of us tell everyone what we'd like to see in our block, that way our partner will have an idea to work with??? I love fall colors and a garden theme. Sherri Kennedy in Kansas

beckra 01/ 7/2008 #

Hello there, danceypants & skenn--I'm glad you're excited for the swap; I am, too!

skenn: I think it's okay to list preferences, but just remember that your partner isn't obligated to incorporate those preferences, since I didn't make that part of the original swap description. Some people (including myself!) may have started their pieces in advance since I didn't say that the squares needed to reflect a particular partner's likes. So if people want to respond to preferences, that's fine, but not at all required. I think that if people embroider something that they would like to receive, it's likely that their partner will be happy to get it....

cobaltgypsy 01/ 9/2008 #

My needles have been getting rusty! I think I'll warm them back up with this lovely swap! Thanks for hostessing. blessings, Gypsy

boatingbelle 01/21/2008 #

Skenn, your heart is in the post from UK. I hope you like it.

skenn 01/25/2008 #

Boatingbelle, I got your heart today...oh my it sure is lovely. You did a great job. Thank you. SKenn.

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