Sunday, 18 September 2016

Grand Reveal

Right - sorry to take so long to do this, but with one thing and another, it's been busy. Anyway, I'm sure you are all keen to see who made which quilt and who got what, so here we go...


Quilt no 1, Christo's Gates in Spring was made by Wil in the Netherlands, and went to live with Virginia in Brazil.


Virginia made quilt no 29, Carpe Diem, whicih went to Margaret J in Australia. 



Margaret's quilt, no 24, Woodland Night, went to Marei in the US. 



The quilt that Marei made, which was no 32: Feeling Blue, went to Margaret G, in the UK. 


Margaret G's quilt, Cornish Cottages (no 23) - which was the most requested quilt in this round of the swap - ended up with Joan E. 


Joan (who is also in the UK) made quilt no 28, which ended up with Sarah (again in the UK - lots of UK quilts this time around).


Sarah made two quilts for this round of the swap. The first of these, no 7: Hexie's Rock, went to live with Vreni in Switzerland. 


Vreni's quilt was no 19: A Blackbird's Delight. She sent it to Barbara C in Northern Ireland. 


Barbara also made two different quilts for this round of the swap. Here is the first, no 8: Dancing in the Rain, which went off to Barbara S in the US. 


The quilt which Barbara S made - no 2 "Endless Pawsibilities" - went to live with Lyndsey in the UK. 

Lyndsey's quilt was called A Cat's Stairway to Heaven (no 35), and she sent it to Justine in the US. 

Justine's quilt, no 9: Beloved Butterfly, flew off to Lise in Norway, 


while Lise's quilt (no 6, The Silk Road) went to Di in the US. 

The quilt which Di made - no 3, Journeying - went to Mary J in the UK


and Mary's quilt Bats at Twilight (no 18) flew off to Wil in the Netherlands. Which brings this little loop of revelations to a close.


Penny in Australia, a long-time player in my swaps, made this little quilt (no 4), which went to live with Sheila in the UK.

Sheila's quilt, no 17: Raven, stayed in the UK with Rosie

who made this piece - no 11 - which ended up flying off to Kathleen in the US. 


Kathleen was another of the players who made two quilt this time around, and the first of hers, no 14: Pretty in Pink, went to live with Sabine in Germany.


Sabine made the quilt Chicken House (no 12), which came to live with Jayne in the UK. 


The quilt which Jayne made - no 26: "My Favourite Thing" - stayed in the UK with Pam, 


and Pam's quilt Cottage on the Square (no 21) went flying off to Australia to live with Penny. And that brings another section of the reveal to a close. 


Ramona in the US, who has played in all (I think) of my swaps, this time around made quilt no 5, Blue Windows, which was chosen by Barbara C in Northern Ireland. 


The second of Barbara's quilts, no 13: Summer Days, went off to live with Mary S in the US.



Mary also made two quilts for the swap, one of which - no 16 Shape Up - she ended up keeping; the other, Autumn Chickadee (no 15) found a new home with Kjersti in Norway.


The quilt which Kjersti made - no 30, Blue Rose - went off to California to live with Julie.


Julie was another person to make two quilts for the swap and her first one, When Pigs Fly (no 20) went to Tish, also in the US. 


Tish - also the maker of two quilts for this swap - made quilt no 38 (untitled), which ended up with Melody, in the US.


Melody made quilt no 10 (untitled), which was chosen by Joan P in the UK, 


while Joan's quilt went to Sarah (also UK). That quilt was called New Life From Decay (no 27).


Sarah's quilt - her second in the swap - was no 31, Little Bird - and that went to Ramona. Which ties up that strand nicely. 

Not far to go now! 


Julie's second quilt, Wildflowers (no 22) went to Andrea in Australia (who just happens to be Julie's sister - but Andrea didn't know who had made the quilt when she put it on her list).


Andrea's quilt Transit of Mercury (Not to Scale) (no 36) came across to the UK to live with me (and very lovely it is - quilts always look better in person - I'd love to see all these in the flesh, so to speak!) 


while my own quilt, Squaring the Circle (no 25), went back to California to live with Julie.  Julie and I have been friends for many years and I actually have one of her quilts from a swap long ago, but this is  the first one she has of mine, so that's fun.

And finally, we have two straight swaps (not that they knew it at the time, mind you) - 


Quilt no 33, All my Hearts are Rainbows, made by Sue in the US, went to Marie, 


while Marie's untitled quilt, no 34, went to Sue.


And Tish's second quilt, no 37, went to Kathleen


while Kathleen's second quilt, no 39: Friendship Flower, went to Tish.

And that, ladies (and gentlemen - though we didn't have any playing this time around), is that. ALQS10, revealed in all its glory. Tune in again in 2017 for another round - I hope you can play along!

Monday, 5 September 2016

All quilts home safe!

I've now confirmed that all the little quilts have been received - yay!  I hate worrying that people's work is lost in the post.  I hope to have a Grand Reveal done sometime later this week - it will depend on how tired I am with my first week back at work - though it's a good week to catch up as most of our regular evening activities haven't yet started.

Sunday, 4 September 2016

Nearly there - I think

Hi everyone - sorry to be out of touch, I have been away for a couple of weeks. I think that everyone has now mailed their quilts to their new homes, and most of them have been received. I may need to check with a couple of people I haven't heard from, but very soon I expect to be able to do the Grand Reveal (also allowing for time to write the blog post, given that school (and thus my job) starts again tomorrow).  Thanks for your patience - hope you are all enjoying your new little quilts!

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Mailing reminder!

Many thanks to all of you who have sent your little quilts to their new homes and let me know about that, and/or let me know about receiving your new quilts. This is the part of the swap that stresses me most - knowing all those lovely things are floating nebulously in the world's postal system and none of us having any control over their safe landings!

Anyway, if you haven't yet sent off your quilt, please try to do so soon (if you are away, please let me know if you haven't done so already so I can make a note) or let me know approximately when you think you'll be able to send - I know there are a few people with complicated mailing circumstances, and that's not a problem, I just don't want to worry about lost quilts.

And to all those of you who have already received your new babies - enjoy!

Oh, and don't forget a line to the maker of your new quilt is always appreciated - if they didn't include their email address, let me know and I'll pass it on to you.

Monday, 1 August 2016

Flying Quilts!

Quilts are beginning to arrive across the world - hurrah! - once they are all settled in their new homes, I will do a "Grand Reveal" - a blog post which shows who made what and who got what.  In the meantime, don't forget to let me know when you mail your quilt(s) out and when you receive your new ones!

Monday, 25 July 2016

Update

Just to say, I have sent mailing info to about half the players so far. However, now I'm bored so I'm going to do the rest tomorrow or Wednesday. If you haven't received mailing info by Wednesday evening, please let me know as that might mean I've sent it to an old email address or accidentally forgotten you.

If you put two quilts into this swap, you will get a separate email for each one - it's easier to keep track of that way.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

Sorted!

Well, that wasn't TOO stressful. I have successfully matched up all but one of the quilts with new owners, and everyone who played will be getting at least one quilt swapped out. The unswapped quilt wasn't unloved, but the way the logistics of these things work, sometimes the same small group of people like the same small group of quilts, and swapping out can be very complicated. This time around, I elected to ask a person who made two quilts to keep one of them so that everyone else in the swap could have a quilt swapped out. She'll still going to get one quilt in the swap, which makes me as happy as I can be, when I can't swap all the quilts in the whole swap.

In case you are wondering about the swapping process, here are some of the guidelines I use to help myself match things up:

  • Find a new home for the greatest number of quilts possible.
  • Try to give people quilts as high on their lists as possible (in all cases, but particularly if someone has made a very popular quilt).
  • If a quilt is on someone's preference list, they did like it, so it's better to give someone one lower on their list than to leave a quilt unswapped.
  • If the above criteria have been met, try to give everyone quilts by people they haven't had quilts from before (so e.g. if Ann's quilt and Jane's quilt were both in your top tier of preferences, but you had a quilt from Ann last time around, I might give you Jane's this time). 
Anyway, that's just a little insight into the process - it's a lot more complicated than that, and I do appreciate everyone's flexibility in listing loads of choices and being patient!

I'll be emailing people over the next few days with instructions for how and where to mail your quilts. Watch your email!

Lists in

Just to say, I now have in the last three outstanding lists. I hope to get the sorting done today or tomorrow. Then, allowing for any time to contact people if necessary, I should be emailing you all with instructions for where to send your little quilt(s).  Thanks for your patience, everyone!

Friday, 22 July 2016

Still waiting

Hi everyone - sorry for the delay; I am still awaiting three preferences lists. I haven't had time or energy this week (last week of school is always hectic for those who work in one!) to chase missing people up, but I've sent emails today to remind those ladies and hopefully will have their lists soon, so I can start the sort out. I'm on holiday now until school starts again, so as soon as I have the lists, I should be able to get started with the sorting.

Thanks for your patience.

Monday, 18 July 2016

Preference Lists

I've had a bit of a chance to catch up this weekend, and have recorded the info from all the people who have sent their lists in. So far it's looking pretty good, but it's hard to tell for sure. I am still waiting for lists from five people, so until I get those, I won't be able to start the actual allocation process; if I don't hear from them within another day or two, I'll send an email reminder. However, this is a very busy time for me (last week of school), so it will still take a while to get things sorted out, even if all the lists come in tomorrow morning. Bear with me - it's worth it in the end, as the wait enables me to give as many people as possible a quilt high up on their lists!

Friday, 15 July 2016

Update

Hi everyone. I've had lots of emails with preference lists coming in, but no time to deal with them yet. If you haven't yet had a chance to send yours, don't worry, but the sooner I get them all, the sooner I'll be able to start the massive sort out...

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

That's it!

OK, so that's it - all the late night, last minute entries are added, so there are 39 quilts total in this round of the swap, with 33 players (I think. It's possible I can't count).

A few quilts don't quite meet the rules (a little too small, not quite square) but because I'm nice, I've allowed them in anyway.

If you've not played before/don't remember what happens next, here's what to do:


  •   Please send me your preference lists when you get a chance. Please try to include 10-12 choices of quilts you'd like to receive on your list (though of course, if you really don't like as many as that, you can put fewer). I will do my best to match you with a quilt high on your list. You can rank them strictly if you like (1, 2, 3) or in tiers (my three favourites are x, y z; next are a, b,c; finally I also like p, q, r) or even say things like "I really like most of these, and would be happy to get any of them except I'd rather not get my own back or have quilts x and q because they just aren't my style/I'm not a huge fan of bright orange".
  • It would be helpful if you'd include your address in your preference list, if you aren't sure if I have it.  If you played in round 9, I have it (unless you've moved, of course).
  • Once I get all the preferences lists back, I'll try to sort it all out so quilts go to people who want them, and people get quilts they like.
  • It's possible that your quilt won't appear on any choice lists. This has happened before. This does not mean your quilt isn't nice!  Sometimes there are other reasons - I've had this happen, for instance, if a quilt was a very particular style (e.g. Sunbonnet Sue) which didn't happen to appeal to most of the players in a given round; if a quilt was holiday themed (e.g. Christmas) but the swap finished at a time away from the Christmas holidays; if a quilt was photographed in a way which didn't really show it to advantage; if a quilt was quite plain/simple when there were a lot of showy pieces. If no one selects your quilt, or if only a few people do and I can't make the swapping work out, I will contact you to let you know that you will be keeping your own quilt. 
  • Sometimes, if there are a handful of quilts I can't match up, I'll check with those people if they'd rather keep their own quilts or try to do a mini-match among the handful of unmatched ones.


I'll be emailing the group soon with similar instructions, but first, I have to update my mailing list to remove those people who didn't get a chance to make a quilt this time around...

Any questions, just ask.

Quilt no 39


Quilt no 39: Friendship Flower
10.5" square
 100% cotton, machine quilted



Quilt no 38


Quilt no 38: untitled
12.75x13"
The block is my own design.


Quilt no 37



Quilt no 37: untitled
10.5x13.25"
Paper Doll block.  Designed by Phyllis Paul @ Cozy Quarters Pattern.  Hand quilted.  The pattern is more rectangle than square so the doll is showcased. 


Quilt no 36


Quilt no 36: Transit of Mercury (Not to Scale)
15" square (ish)
A small, rocky planet passes before a middle-aged star.  Machine appliqué. Aura in metallic wax. 


Quilt no 35


Quilt no 35: Cats' Stairway to Heaven
14" square
 I've wanted to make the full size version of this quilt for some time but have too many other projects on the go.

All 100% quilters cotton.