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Crochet a Scrappy Granny - Rnd Robin #6 USA

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Crochet a Scrappy Granny - Rnd Robin #6 USA
Swap Coordinator:PVMcHugh (contact)
Swap categories: Crocheting  Yarn  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:8
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:July 13, 2013
Date items must be sent by:July 27, 2013
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

IMPORTANT!

The original swap creator, EvetteOdgen, is currently dealing with sensitive family issues. This description and the idea of the swap is solely attributed to EvetteOdgen. We wish her the best and hope that she will be back to join and host us soon.

In this swap, you will have 3 partners.

IF YOU ARE NEW TO THIS SWAP:

You will send each partner the starting row of a granny square. It's called a "granny daughter". Yarn color and pattern is sender's choice, as long as it is 100% acrylic worsted weight yarn.

Here are the instructions:

Step 1: Ch 6. Join with a sl st to form a ring. (If you want less hole in the center, chain 3 or 4 instead) You can also make a "magic circle".

Step 2: Ch. 3, 2 dc, ch 2, (3 dc, ch 2) 3 times, sl st to join to the 3rd chain stitch from foundation loop. Fasten off. It should look like this:

Granny Daughters

Step 3. Safety pin a paper tag to Round 1 of your square with the following:

Your Name (Swap-bot name)
Your Address
City, State, and Zip Code

Send 1 of these to each of your 3 partners.

IF YOU PARTICIPATED IN A PREVIOUS ROUND:

Before and after you add your row, measure the square. Add a row to the granny squares you got from your partners in the previous round. Yarn color is sender's choice, as long as it is 100% acrylic worsted weight yarn. Here are some instructions if you need them: http://0.tqn.com/d/crochet/1/0/H/-/-/-/grannyrnd2.jpg

Once the square gets to be 6", mail it to the owner (a tag should still be safety pinned to the center) and send your partner a "new" starter square (see directions at the top of this description).

SENDING ON SQUARES

Send one of the squares to each of your 3 new partners. Leave the tag pinned to the center so the square can eventually find its way home in a later swap. If you get a same partner as previous round, try to send them one of your other squares from another partner so we each get a different square for the next round.

Everyone crochets differently, so some squares might come home sooner than others. That is ok, our goal is 6 inch squares. If your square comes home and it is NOT close to 6 inches yet, feel free to add another row and send it along as if it is someone else's square. That is bound to happen since partners are assigned randomly by the computer.

QUESTIONS?

Any questions, please send me a message. Newbies welcome, but please no flakers. If you're a newbie and have a rating less than 5.0, please send me a message with explanation.

If you participated in Round 5, you're welcome to join again if you sent out your swaps. I check all swappers and their ratings to ensure a flake-free swap. If you haven't logged-on to Swap-bot for more than one week before this swap starts, I will remove you from the swap. We want swappers that will keep the squares flowing.

Keep calm and crochet on!

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