View Full Version : Chain-ghan???
lauri
November 15, 2006, 10:24 PM
Okay, this may sound ridiculous but all I can think of is a chain letter. I was wondering....is there some sort of thing where people from all different parts of the world send crocheted squares to one-another so that eventually each person will have enough to sew together to make an afghan from many people/places? I would absolutely LOVE to do this and wonder if anyone would be interested (or has it been done before and I just don't know about it?). I was thinking maybe each square could have something indicative of where it came from or something like that. I am a person who loves "character" in home-made items - - you know - quilts, afghans, etc. that tell a "story." This would be an AWESOME addition to my collection of afghans - even my 12 year old daughter is getting excited! I'd love to hear your feedback/comments!:cheer
Lauri :yes
PoisonApple
November 15, 2006, 10:32 PM
you know...that sounds very cool. I guess the size would depend on how many people joined up. Hmmmmm..would this be more of a swap then?
lauri
November 15, 2006, 10:44 PM
you know...that sounds very cool. I guess the size would depend on how many people joined up. Hmmmmm..would this be more of a swap then?
Yeah, I would think so...sort of like a square exchange type of thing? You know, you have to give one to get one. What would make it really special is if some sort of marking could be on it denoting where it came from, etc. It would be really special and a wonderful keepsake/heirloom for sure!
CaliAdria
November 15, 2006, 11:00 PM
I would love to do something like that! What if we each chose a pattern to make, and did all of our squares the same? Then at the end we could compare finished ghans and be able to identify who got whose squares. Does that make sense? Either way, I'm in!
kiwikitti
November 15, 2006, 11:13 PM
Wow. This sounds like a lot of fun. I'm not super great at making these but I have enough skill, at least I like to think so! Either way, if this hits off, I am very in. I like the idea of everyone having their own pattern. that would be one crazy afgahn but probably wonderful! :clap
ginamaria73
November 16, 2006, 12:39 AM
Hmmm-I might be interested too...
TamiCrochets
November 16, 2006, 01:22 AM
i used to belong to a group that did something similar .. i'd be willing to host it... we had 2 or 3 themes to chose from.. each person sent in 2 7 inch squares to each person on the list or 1 12 inch square on the list.. like i said i know how its done and am willing to host it :)
lauri
November 16, 2006, 06:01 AM
i used to belong to a group that did something similar .. i'd be willing to host it... we had 2 or 3 themes to chose from.. each person sent in 2 7 inch squares to each person on the list or 1 12 inch square on the list.. like i said i know how its done and am willing to host it :)
Tami - host away, pleeeez! I am so looking forward to this. I'm thinking we should keep the squares on the 7" side - not too big, not too small - not to cumbersome to get done. I guess all we need now is enough people to make a decent sized afghan but maybe we can start with whom we have? Any ideas on how to "catalog" the squares? For instance, if we go through with this, I've thought about taking a pic of all the squares sent to me and making up a little booklet or "key" that would show the pic of the squares and who sent them from where, date, etc. Wouldn't this be neat? I've also thought of maybe sewing a small fabric "handmade by" tag on the back of each square with the name/address/date of whom and where it came. This would make the ghan even more special, don't you think? Anyone else have any thoughts?
Lisha
November 16, 2006, 09:02 AM
I love the idea!! I would love to be part of it.. I am in a different part of the world.. Well, if this kicks off, can I join???
Gretchen
November 16, 2006, 09:34 AM
I'm intrigued - how many squares do you think we'd need to complete an afghan?
neicy crochets
November 16, 2006, 10:24 AM
Sounds great to me!!
PoisonApple
November 16, 2006, 10:34 AM
Yay Tami! That doesn't sound so bad. I vote for the one 12 inch. LOL
niqita
November 16, 2006, 10:53 AM
I want in on this if it is a go! :)
rsisland
November 16, 2006, 12:43 PM
also....http://www.*********************/swapclub/index.html...here is a group that swaps squares all throughout the year. I have done several and it is always fun.
Vickietoria
November 18, 2006, 03:12 AM
This looks neat! :) It's funny that you should type this, because I was just thinking about that a few days ago! :) I would think you would need at least 49 inches long, that's 7 squares, and probably 6 squares wide (42 inches) if they're 7 inches each. That's 7 squares by 6 squares, which is 42 squares... That'd be for a good throw size. I wonder... If you had the squares 12 inches each, then you would need fewer people to make it. I'm also thinking, that if I wanted to make it with 7 inch squares, I'd need to make 42 squares too... Especially with the cost of postage, it's almost the same to mail one 12 inch square as one 7 inch square. Just a thought, especially for our international people. I love the idea of each of us using a different pattern to make all our squares so that we know which was ours when we look at the picture. Crochet pattern central has a lot of 12 inch square patterns, and there are tons of other patterns online. You could even do 4 six inch ones, and sew them together if you wanted to. Anyway, there are just a couple of my ideas... :)
Victoria
lauri
November 18, 2006, 08:10 AM
I say we do "freestyle" but decide on one color to outline each square for the purpose of it being sewn together. What do you say?
Scorpio59
November 18, 2006, 05:29 PM
I was a 7" square swap coordinator for another group that I belonged to once.
Each member that wanted to participate had to send 2 "JIC" sqaures to me before they could begin swapping "Just in case" they dropped out so I could send their squares to whomever they didn't send to.
The thing I liked about my exchange was that each member sould request squares of a certain color scheme. I was collecting purple and soft white squares to make a afghan for my daughter. I have a bunch of squares here. I'll try to post a picture later.
kiwikitti
November 18, 2006, 07:32 PM
I like the idea of everyone having a separate pattern because it just makes it all the more special with it's chaoticness, and I also like the idea of a common border around them since it'll help tie them in together.
However, I do also like the request of colors thing sicne you can still do your own pattern in those colors.
Ok. Really, I like almost everything every one has said!
However, I am also concerned about the price thing. I don't really mind it too much but shipping can be an awful lot at times. I suppose all those issues will be worked out in a much better solution once everything gets a bit more formalized though.
lauri
November 19, 2006, 12:13 PM
Well, I think the first step is to get a list of names together of whom would like to be a part of this wonderful project. Then we can maybe take a vote from there? I do like the idea of each person picking a color scheme but I have to say the "chaotic" version appeals to me most. This way, each person can do their favorite pattern and it will be all the more special, from their very own heart! I think if the border is the same color on all, it will all tie in anyway. But then again, it would be nice to have the color scheme thing so it looks more uniform. Oh, I just don't know! I love it all!!!!!!!! What I do know is that I'm anxious to get started and would like to get things rolling. Tami, are you still up for hosting?
dsabol
November 22, 2006, 11:58 AM
Wow, this sounds like a neat idea....would you limit the list after a while?
I'm not sure I understand it completely. It sounds like you're saying we'll have a list of people. Let's say it ends up being 20 people (just a number that came to me)...so are we commited to making 20 squares and sending one square to each person?
Or, do we only have to make one or two squares? (sorry, confusion is taking over) :lol
I like the idea of settling on one border color. That will help to tie it all together nicely. Although, when you get all your squares, you could just use one color to sew them together....hmmm...
Looks like I need to start thinking about this, but I want it. I think it sounds fun. I like the idea of the fabric tags on the back, too. Would we attach our own? Ooh, details, details, please!! :clap
Phoenix
November 22, 2006, 12:13 PM
This does sound fun! But i'm also concerned about shipping...I really can't afford to send separate packages to the 40 some people it would take to do an afghan of 7" squares.
Gretchen
November 22, 2006, 12:23 PM
That's my concern too - I'd LOOOOOVE having an afghan from all these different squares made by different people - but that's a lot of shipping. OK, and I'm also confused on the two-squares thing. If we only make two squares, and only get two squares in return, I can't really make much from just two squares.
dsabol
November 22, 2006, 12:45 PM
I wonder how much shipping will actually be? I could get little padded envelopes from the dollar store, so that's not bad. And if each envelope costs 2 stamps to mail, and there's 40 people, thats only about $32...that's not too bad.
Especially if I mail them on different days, like when I complete them, instead of all at once.
And it might even be less than 2 stamps if I weigh it at the post office. I'm not sure what shipping would be for anyone outside the US, though... is there anyone in this CAL that's not in the US?
..I'm editing this post now because I just looked at the link from rsisland again. They explain the swap there. You make 2 squares for each person on the list. It looks like they do end up limiting the number of people who can join, so you're not making a million squares. So, in their example, there are 34 people in the swap, you make 2 squares for each of them. That's a total of 68 squares you've made. They collectively send you 2 squares each, so you receive a total of 68 squares yourself.
So, all totaled, you'd mail out 68 squares, that's it. There was something on there that said they were about .80 cents to mail (in the US) so 68 squares X .80 = 54.40. But you don't have to do that all at once. Mail a square here, a square there. I've probably got enough change in the bottom of my purse to mail 3 or 4 squares right now! haha
This sounds good to me. :)
dsabol
November 22, 2006, 12:51 PM
Ok, one more post and then I'm going to lunch. :lol
There are a TON of 7 inch squares here:
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/7in_squares.php
I also looked at the link that rsisland posted, for the other swap, and I like some of the squares there. There are some pics of afghans on there that have "color schemes" to them, too. Like there's a "green & white", "red white & blue", etc. So, we could vote on a color scheme and have the whole thing be 2 or 3 colors...or stick with the "chatoic" version originally mentioned. I think I'm game for either way.
I'm sure I could find enough inspiration to keep me going. :)
Now I think I need to go whip up a granny square purse. This is making me feel crafty. :hook :lol
kiwikitti
November 23, 2006, 08:22 AM
I think that if we get a TON of people maybe you can make two seperate groups. That way everyone can join and it won't cost that much... well as much! But if oyu think about it, $50 isn't that bad since a nice blanket like this would probably cost that much anyway and this would have a lot of sentimental value.
I think the fabric tags are a great idea. That way, years and years down the road you can look at them and go "Oh! I remember that person!"
I'm still really likeing the chaotic idea. It just seems so much better in my idea. Like it really is a little part of someone, but then, if someone really wants just certain colors, I suppose it wouldn't be to hard to make the same pattern in those colors. Besides, we can always use more yarn!! :yay
lilmari
November 23, 2006, 09:20 AM
so... what size squares? and who's collecting info? this thread is intriguing i would like to know more
cuz i have a book with 200 crochet blocks (all 6" squares) that ive been making one each of, and i think it would be cool to send them out and get blocks in return. and do we only send one square to each person or what?
FlowerPower06
November 23, 2006, 09:27 AM
I would love to join in! I will be watching this thread for the sign-ups!
TamiCrochets
November 24, 2006, 04:26 PM
I'll be putting together a New Blog Just for hosting this.. The majority of the swap will be held through Emails But keep looking through the blog for more ideas of new afghan colors
TamiCrochets
November 24, 2006, 04:53 PM
Crochet Villes - Friendship Granny Quilt
Please Read Through before you Sign up!
1. I will be accepting swappers until the swap is full we will allow a max of 30 swappers per Quilt!
2. You will email me at TameraLeah27@yahoo.com with your Name - Email and Addresss and on the subject line you will type C'Ville Quilt Swap # ___
3. As the time gets closer for the swap you will recieve an Email with the Names, address and Emails of everyone on the list.
4. The idea is that you make each member on the list the required amount of squares. In the right color choises the yarn however is up to you (washable is prefered)
5. Mail your squares to each person on the list untill the list is completed.
Example - If you are sending 2 each to 34 people you will be receiving in the mail 68 squares.
Remember to make the number of squares for yourself as well..
6. You will keep incontact with eachother through email ... leeting everyone know when you send items please keep the email on topic however brief off topic conversations are allowed!
7. Have fun and enjoy.
A little Note.. This Idea is a branch off of -
http://www.*********************/swapclub/index.html
IF you don't like our swap ideas please Join one of theirs!!!
TamiCrochets
November 24, 2006, 04:53 PM
~ Quilts to Chose From ~
Swap # - Swap Title - # of Squares and Sizes - Color of Swap - Date From and To - Contact info
Swap #1 - Oh so Scrappy - 2 7" Granny Squares - Scrappy colors and White Edging - Starting on January 1st to Febuary 14th - Contact Tamera at TameraLeah@Yahoo.com
Swap #2 - Sweat Hearts - 1 12" Granny Square - Red , Pink or Purple with White Edging - Starts on January 1st - Febuary 10th - Contact Tamera at TameraLeah@Yahoo.com
Swap #3 - Just For Him - 1 12 " Granny Square - Masculine colors with Black Edging - Starts on January 31st and Ends March 31st - Contact Tamera at TameraLeah@Yahoo.com
TamiCrochets
November 24, 2006, 04:56 PM
You may begin signing up for these quilts
kiwikitti
November 24, 2006, 04:59 PM
I just have a quick question. Scrappy colors... is that where you basically pick whatever you have and make them and then just border with white?
TamiCrochets
November 24, 2006, 07:06 PM
yes exactly - figured scrappy would be the best thing for after christmas you can do any pattern
Scorpio59
November 25, 2006, 07:59 PM
~ Quilts to Chose From ~
Swap # - Swap Title - # of Squares and Sizes - Color of Swap - Date From and To - Contact info
Swap #1 - Oh so Scrappy - 2 7" Granny Squares - Scrappy colors and White Edging - Starting on January 1st to Febuary 14th - Contact Tamera at TameraLeah@Yahoo.com
Swap #2 - Sweat Hearts - 1 12" Granny Square - Red , Pink or Purple with White Edging - Starts on January 1st - Febuary 10th - Contact Tamera at TameraLeah@Yahoo.com
Swap #3 - Just For Him - 1 12 " Granny Square - Masculine colors with Black Edging - Starts on January 31st and Ends March 31st - Contact Tamera at TameraLeah@Yahoo.com
I am interested in joining one of these swaps but before I do can I ask one question ? Why are the timelines from start to finish so narrow ? That is if I am reading this right.
A the most I might be able to get out one package a week.
Just my observation.
FlowerPower06
November 25, 2006, 08:22 PM
Just sent in my info! Yeepee!
TamiCrochets
November 25, 2006, 08:55 PM
they are timed to make sure the swaps are completed and 2 months in between should be plenty of time to make simple squares i think?
loopy1
November 25, 2006, 10:08 PM
I am interested in joining one of these swaps but before I do can I ask one question ? Why are the timelines from start to finish so narrow ? That is if I am reading this right.
At the most I might be able to get out one package a week.
Just my observation.
Same problem here, Lorraine. I got so excited reading through the thread! I liked the idea of making 2 7" squares representing where we're from. I really wanted to be a part of this, too, but the timeline would be too short for me as well. I realize there must be a time limit or it would drag on forever but to be able to only mail just one pkg a week won't make it and I'm afraid that would be my plight as well.
I figured for Swap #1, you'll have to average 9 squares/wk and mail 9 pkgs/wk. For #2, it would be 5 squares and 5 pkgs. For #3, it would be 4 squares and 4 pkgs. It's just that there are so many things that demand our time. Either that or we are just slow crocheters and everyone else is super fast!
Tami, sounds like you've got quite a job to do and it's good for everyone who wants to participate that you're experienced in this. Good luck with it!
I guess us slow pokes will just have to start making squares ahead of time and hope someday to be able to participate in a chain-gan.
TamiCrochets
November 25, 2006, 10:19 PM
well heres the deal you folks tell me when you think would be an apropiate closing date? pm or email me as well as with any swap ideas
hseger
November 25, 2006, 10:50 PM
This is my first post and I'm very excited about doing this. I've been looking for a place for tips and talk about crochet and things like this swap to help me find things to crochet. I look forward to doing more things like this.
Heather.
donnalynn2
November 25, 2006, 11:08 PM
We are wrapping up a swap right now where we sent someone a 12 inch square a month and by the end of the year you'll have enough to make an afghan.
I also took part in a really cook "friendship purse" swap which was cool as well! The purse was made up of little tiny granny squares and you each made a square for each person and you ended up with the amount needed for the pattern. Everytime I use my friendship purse it makes me smile to think of all my on-line friends who made the purse!
skimball
November 25, 2006, 11:16 PM
Hello, I am new to Crocheting, and this online thing, but was reading your post's and am interested in this also. Please let me know how it works, and what I need to do.
Thanks,
Shelly
kiwikitti
November 29, 2006, 09:48 PM
Ok. I'm probably going to end up making some of these now since sometimes I have no time to crochet and suddenly have a lot of scrap yarn for the one I'm going to do. Should we add little "made by:" type tags or just leave them be? And if we do the tags should they be by our real names or our online names? :yarn
lovingmommy
November 29, 2006, 11:34 PM
i'm interrested too! let me know what happens...
TamiCrochets
November 30, 2006, 12:40 AM
I guess you ladies have a number of things you can do would you still like to do my swap ideas or would you like to do Donna's idea about the friendship purse which i personaly think sounds really neat! i'd be all for handing it over to donna and letting her take over !!
clare
November 30, 2006, 01:38 AM
hi all:waving
i love the idea of the ghans but for the people who are really busy, the friendship purse would be a great idea, beacause you wouldnt have to make so many squares:hook
either way i think the final result will be great :yes
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