swapping disappointment
#1
Have you ever swapped and been disappointed? I sent 15 really nice charms and got back 15 disappointments, really only 1 usable. Should I pm the swapper and let them know or just let it go? This is the first time this has happened every other time it's been very positive.
#2
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Whitewater, WI
Posts: 24,528
Oh, so sorry! I dont really know, I've never swapped before....looking forward to hearing the answers!
#3
I've been disspointed several times. I quit doing swaps years ago because of the various problems I've had.
#4
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Camarillo, California
Posts: 35,242
Just let it go. I have participated in a couple of swaps and sometimes the fabrics were not as good as quality as I use but you have to decide if you still want to swap or not. Many times you get great blocks or fabrics or whatever. I am going to use some of my "swap" stuff for charity quilts.
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: SW Iowa
Posts: 32,855
I say let it go. There are worse things in life. It's disappointing but it could be worse.
#7
I agree to let it go. I've never been in a swap...mainly because I don't buy top of the line and don't want to disappoint anyone! I always worry that my skills are not as good as others too. Sounds like fun, but I think u get what ya get. Sorry you were disappointed!
#8
Thank you for the charity quilt idea I will save any that don't work and use them that way. Awesome way to make lemonade from lemons!
#9
I think I would let it go also...I am doing my first swap and I do hope I get in return what I have sent. If I am disappointed..I just won't do it again...a learning experience...
#10
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Van. Island, BC
Posts: 1,420
I agree let it go. When I first started I really could not tell poly cotton from quilt quality cotton ( hard to beleive). When I received my swaps I really began to see & feel the differance in good quality fabrics. So the more knowledgable quilters really helped me know better. If they don't take part in swaps it's going to take a lot longer for newbies to learn. A short time in the stores ( in their lighting) just doesn't cut it.
Thanks to all quilters who take part in swaps, you will never know how much you have helped me & others like me. I know I'm a much better sewer because now the blocks I get in the swaps are a great guide.
Trudy
Thanks to all quilters who take part in swaps, you will never know how much you have helped me & others like me. I know I'm a much better sewer because now the blocks I get in the swaps are a great guide.
Trudy
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