Friday, July 10, 2009

Siggies and friends around the world

About 18 months ago I joined Annelies International Siggie list - a follow-on from swapping siggies (signature blocks) based on the Dear Jane block, D-13. There is an annual Dear Jane Siggie swap also. It's been a wonderful way to get signature blocks and met some wonderful people.


This is a photo of the siggie I was sending out to those on the international list. I had to buy another lot of "wattle" fabric as I eventually ran out of the fabric shown in the photo.







This is how the quilt top looks so far, with all the blocks I received in 2007. Those I received in 2008 are still sitting in there special bundles and bags along with Birthday Siggies I received last year.


One of those people I got a siggie and letter from was Micki. She is having a giveaway on her blog. She is a very "crafty and productive" lady!!

8 comments:

  1. Looks nice! I love the way you arranged the colors.
    Marianne

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  2. I love how you made that quilt - how many blocks did you have to make to trade?
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  3. That quilt is wonderful & precious. TTFN ~ Marydon

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  4. Thanks for posting about the giveaway, and I love the quilt...it is gorgeous!
    Micki

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  5. I just joined Annelies' siggie swap about two months ago, Susan. I wish I had known and I would have enclosed one of mine in the envelope I posted to you yesterday.

    Your siggie quilt is gorgeous! I have a very long way to go.

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  6. Dear Susan,
    How lovely to see that you too are a part of this magic blogland:) Yep, I received your siggie as shown above, and the worst is that my siggy quilt is still under construction, not yet arranged to form a design. Have many ideas flying on my head but later on I will decide up.
    Yours is more than saying fabulous!
    Have a creative day & warm greetings from Istanbul to you~

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  7. wow...quilt looks awesome....

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  8. I love the way you put signature quilt together. So neat.

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