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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 17 Feb 2011 17:14 #58089

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Reconsidering my post about including a fat quarter gift for Ritzy - I STILL THINK IT'S A GREAT IDEA. I WILL BE ENCLOSING A GIFT FAT QUARTER FOR RITZY IN MY BAG. I INVITE ANYONE ELSE TO DO THE SAME - I think it's a combination of gratitude, and also, I'm GLAD I'M NOT RITZY!!! LOL LOL :shock: :shock:
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 17 Feb 2011 16:05 #58081

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pam7040 wrote:
I know that most people are using Edyta’s papers but I have printed mine off the internet and am using small pieces and oddments of batiks. This means that I have 6 of one colour, 12 of another, 50 odd of another etc. Do you want each colour in a seperate baggie, or can I put them all in one bag of 137.

I dont want to make things difficult for you.

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You can put them all in the same bag.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 17 Feb 2011 15:54 #58077

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It occurs to me that this will be a task of no small proportion. Wouldn't it be a grand idea if everyone would enclose a fat quarter as payment to the incredible people that step up to take on all the work? What an incredible instant stash that would make!! Just dreaming, but certainly something I would be willing to do. HMMM?
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 17 Feb 2011 11:02 #58046

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I know that most people are using Edyta’s papers but I have printed mine off the internet and am using small pieces and oddments of batiks. This means that I have 6 of one colour, 12 of another, 50 odd of another etc. Do you want each colour in a seperate baggie, or can I put them all in one bag of 137.

I dont want to make things difficult for you.

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In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 15 Feb 2011 15:51 #57872

I have seen the textured (embosed ) batiks and it is fine with me. Got my fabrics cut, got my fabrics layered with the paper and am ready to go. Teaching quilting tonight so tomorrow I start.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 15 Feb 2011 11:46 #57830

Just got my papers yesterday - can't wait to get started and can't wait to see the embossed batik - I think it will add a nice touch.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 17:08 #57737

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mchart wrote:
ritzy wrote:
I received 7 packages today for a total of 14. I have Alex's HSTs in my hot little hands. :D

Ritzy: do you want us to email you once we mail our package so you can notify us that you got it OK? That's what we are doing with
the other exchange.
That would be great--then if I don't get it I will start checking around.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 16:49 #57734

ritzy wrote:
I received 7 packages today for a total of 14. I have Alex's HSTs in my hot little hands. :D

Ritzy: do you want us to email you once we mail our package so you can notify us that you got it OK? That's what we are doing with
the other exchange.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 14:39 #57714

Alex is amazing. Looking forward to getting all of the batiks. Already have a pattern in mind.

Indianapolis
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 14:14 #57713

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I received 7 packages today for a total of 14. I have Alex's HSTs in my hot little hands. :D
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 13:34 #57712

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OK, Batikers...here is a photo of what should be inside the package you send to Ritzy.

**A self-addressed STAMPED mailer so Ritzy can send HSTs back to you.
The return postage for 137 HSTs is five 42cent stamps. That needs to be on the return shipping mailer.
THIS IS THE POSTAGE FROM TENNESSEE TO INDIANA. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR PO FOR YOUR POSTAGE AMOUNT!!!

Use your return address on this mailer so that it will come back to you if there is insufficient postage. Ritzy doesn't want them coming back to her!
Mark the outside of this mailer with your screen name and the number of HSTs you have sent to make it easy for Ritzy to make sure you get enough back.

**A baggie with 137 HSTs. Label it plainly with your screen name and the total number of HSTs. That is the number that you will recieve back.
To save space in the package, and to make it easier for Ritzy, DO NOT ZIP THE BAG CLOSED!! THANKS!

I used bubble-wrap envelopes purchased at my local Post Office for mailing in both directions.
The postage going to Ritzy may be a little less if you have a metered sticker applied at the post office.
You can't use those for the return shipping because they are dated and must be used immediately. (I didn't know that until today.)
BE SURE TO MARK THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PACKAGE TO RITZY WITH YOUR SCREEN NAME AND TOTAL NUMBER OF HSTs. THANKS!

Hope this helps:

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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 12:23 #57709

crocus999 wrote:
Hi - I just learned that my batik fabric is called 'embossed" -- that means it is not smooth, but a little bumpy - it's like it has had little circles pressed into it. I earlier had called it 'textured', but just learn at guild last week that the technique is called embossed. However, it IS batik. Does anyone mind getting this? - with so much talk about pressing and ironing, I'm thinking that if I sent these, people might not know, like I didn't at first, that this is not wrinkled, but embossed. I just got my papers and am ready to start, but just want to double check with you all. I've asked about this before, so maybe I'm stressed and don't need to be. I just want everyone to be happy with what they get. I'm sure I will be happy with everything people send.

Actually, I think a little texture would be good! Stay with your choice!
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 10:49 #57705

Ditto. Embossed batik is fine with me too; looking forward to seeing what that looks like.

Margo, Thank you for posting a photo of your HSTs in baggies. It was helpful to see that visual. I had already packaged & shipped mine to Ritzy, but it will be quite useful for the Sisterhood triangles since there are so many more triangles to ship.
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Re: BATIKS-R-US fabric exchange 14 Feb 2011 10:14 #57702

crocus999 wrote:
Hi - I just learned that my batik fabric is called 'embossed" -- that means it is not smooth, but a little bumpy - it's like it has had little circles pressed into it. I earlier had called it 'textured', but just learn at guild last week that the technique is called embossed. However, it IS batik. Does anyone mind getting this? - with so much talk about pressing and ironing, I'm thinking that if I sent these, people might not know, like I didn't at first, that this is not wrinkled, but embossed. I just got my papers and am ready to start, but just want to double check with you all. I've asked about this before, so maybe I'm stressed and don't need to be. I just want everyone to be happy with what they get. I'm sure I will be happy with everything people send.

Didn't know there was such a thing as embossed batik. I don't have a problem receiving it and look forward to seeing what it is like.

Indianapolis
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