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| 1. Names will be added until the swap is full which means some will be joining after the start of the swap. 2. A list will be e-mail to you with the names and addresses of everyone on the list. Up dates, names added,e-mail change, home address change and so on will be sent out as they come in. 3. You make each member the number of squares required in the swap while following any other directions. ie. knitting or crochet, color and size will be followed. Your choice of yarns(washable would be nice), the pattern you make is of your choice, choice ofcolors will be according to the swap exchange you're in. Most swaps are your choice of knitting or crochet. 4. Mail your squares to each person untill you've completed them all. Example: if you sending 2 each to 34 people, the totol of all squares you will be receiving in the mail are 68. Remember to make yourself the number of squares in your swap. You'll receive enough squares to make a afghan of about 51/2 foot square. Depending on the way you're connect the squares together. (8 squares x 8"s = 64 inches). What you do with the afghan is up to you. Keep it or give it away. The choice is yours. I know in the past we had a few people who didn't do their part. That's why I've added one rule. If for some reason you have to drop out of the swap but have already receive squares, you'll need to send those squares back to the person who mailed them. This protects the person who mailed out their squares. Also when mailing out your squares it would be wounderful to added a note about yourself. Married, where you're liveing, what other crafts you do, kids, age, etc. It's great to know a little about the person who put their hearts into what you'll holding in your hands while putting the squares together. It will become your favorite afghan |
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