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Fridge Magnet Swap
The picture shows the magnets from the May 1997 Fridge Magnet Swap coordinated by Linda Rawles.
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Jewelry Crafts Magazine Swap
The theme of this swap was "Projects Inspired by Jewelry Crafts Magazine". It was hosted by Bonnie Whitley (who scanned these pictures), and she has listed the creators and the articles they were inspired by.
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Mosaic Swap
Welcome to the Mosaic Swap Page. Group 1 of this swap was hosted by Margaret Reid.
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Music Swap
Here are the wonderful results of The Music Swap, hosted by Stephanie Michlink.
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PCC Clay Swaps
Internet clay swaps - past present and future, from Polymer Clay Central. Swaps are a good way to observe other's work. up close and personal.
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Tiny Accessories Swap
Here are the combined results of three swaps hosted by Diana Gaedig - Tiny Hats, Tiny Purses, and Tiny Shoes.
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