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Posted by Edith Teague on January 14, 2007, 2:04 am
Is there a place in this newsgroup that sets up round robins? I used to
participate in them frequently, but have been a bit lazy about my stitching
in the past few years. Now I have an inquiry about round robins, and I am
in need of any information you can give me about them.
Thanks,
Edith
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Posted by Pat P on January 14, 2007, 7:45 am
The last one I initiated (a chart exchange) seems to have got lost in
darkest Canada some months ago!!!
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> Is there a place in this newsgroup that sets up round robins? I used to
> participate in them frequently, but have been a bit lazy about my
> stitching in the past few years. Now I have an inquiry about round
> robins, and I am in need of any information you can give me about them.
> Thanks,
> Edith
>
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Posted by Karen C - California on January 14, 2007, 11:47 am
Pat P wrote:
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> The last one I initiated (a chart exchange) seems to have got lost in
> darkest Canada some months ago!!!
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I think a lot of us have gotten burned in RRs and exchanges and just
given up on them.
The only one I still participate in is one with some long-time members
of RCTN where we've all known each other long enough to know we're
responsible.
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Posted by lucretia borgia on January 14, 2007, 6:00 pm
rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote:
and entertained us with
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>Pat P wrote:
>> The last one I initiated (a chart exchange) seems to have got lost in
>> darkest Canada some months ago!!!
>>
>I think a lot of us have gotten burned in RRs and exchanges and just
>given up on them.
>The only one I still participate in is one with some long-time members
>of RCTN where we've all known each other long enough to know we're
>responsible.
Someone, who shall be nameless, just made the same comment to me last
week about the quilting group.
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Posted by Rosemary Peeler on January 15, 2007, 9:44 pm
Hello Edith,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 01:04:10 -0600, "Edith Teague"
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>Is there a place in this newsgroup that sets up round robins? I used to
>participate in them frequently, but have been a bit lazy about my stitching
>in the past few years. Now I have an inquiry about round robins, and I am
>in need of any information you can give me about them.
I have only participated in one Round Robin, but thoroughly enjoyed
it. It was fun looking through my stash to find the right little
design for the piece each month.
I'm in Australia, and we had participants in at least England, and
USA. As far as I know everybody received their piece back.
I'm sorry they don't seem to be happening any more. It was a lot
of fun.
Rosemary in Melbourne
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> participate in them frequently, but have been a bit lazy about my
> stitching in the past few years. Now I have an inquiry about round
> robins, and I am in need of any information you can give me about them.
> Thanks,
> Edith
>