---- David C COLLYER <[email protected]> wrote: 
Personally I think a 20th anniversary on the Internet deserves 
something a lot more substantial than merely a nice cover cloth.
- a beautiful bobbin by Stuart Johnson
- a panel made by all of us (perhaps in each continent)

I'm concerned about the logistics of a panel, passing from person to person 
around the world, never getting lost in the mail and never getting stuck at the 
home of someone who meant well but now just can't seem to find the time and 
eventually is too embarrassed to admit she still has it (remember the recent 
post about bookmark/ornament exchanges that ended up 1-sided?).  One way this 
might be avoided is if we settle on a size and everyone can make squares (or 
rectangles, hexagons or whatever shape is decided) and one person or close-knit 
group is in charge of receiving all the pieces and attaching them like quilt 
blocks.  The final size and shape is determined by how many blocks they 
receive, and there's no worry about how much of the panel each person does (did 
we run out of volunteers before the panel was complete, or did we run out of 
panel space to work on when there are still people wanting to participate?).

Just a suggestion--

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
[email protected]

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