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How To Get Involved


Ideally, you should get involved in a Round Robin with people you know, either in real life or through on-line relationships. This will give you some security in that those you know are least likely to keep your piece or hold up the Round Robin.

If you do not know any stitchers, join a few cross stitch message boards and get to know the people that frequent them. After you are comfortable with the board and the people on it, be on the look-out for those organizing Round Robins. If you are of the impatient type, organize one yourself.

So you don't know any stitchers but you really want to get in on a Round Robin as soon as possible, don't despair there are plenty websites that organize Round Robins.

 

1) Band Sampler Round Robins 

2) The XS Stitch Circle 

3) Precious Moments Cross Stitch Round Robins

4) Lilootes et Compagnie

5) Deb's Round Robins

6) Social Cross Stitch


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