Any quilters from Hampshire, UK?
#1
I am trying to find a quilt group to join and was wondering if there are any UK quilters from Hampshire who could point me to one or recommend one?
I found a few online, but they all require a fee, so I'd like to get some info before joining one.
This is what I found:
http://www.quiltersdomain.co.uk/findlist.asp?t=1&c=34
I found a few online, but they all require a fee, so I'd like to get some info before joining one.
This is what I found:
http://www.quiltersdomain.co.uk/findlist.asp?t=1&c=34
#2
Hi Stummel - I'm 'from' Hampshire, at least I grew up in the New Forest! :-D But I live in France now so can't help you with the quilt groups, other than to suggest asking in your local fabric shop. Just wanted to say hi, really! :-D
#3
Oh, thank you! I just came back from a weekend trip in the New Forest :)
I haven't even been able to find a quilt shop here, only Fabricland in a shopping Centre, and they are awful! Another one I found online was closed down when we got there. I buy all my fabric from online shops in other cities.
I haven't even been able to find a quilt shop here, only Fabricland in a shopping Centre, and they are awful! Another one I found online was closed down when we got there. I buy all my fabric from online shops in other cities.
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 611
Hi again Stummel - I'm in south-west England, so no direct help either... but I just contacted someone in a local group here (which I also found on quiltersdomain), and she was super friendly and invited me to come to a meeting or two before I decide to join. Nothing else has happened yet but I thought I'd let you know. This isn't Germany, no immediate threat of forms to be filled out and all that... :-D
#5
^^ :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Yes, indeed. Although lots of rules, just different ones :-D
Thanks for the responses, I will contact all the different groups and try to go along to see which ones I like.
Yes, indeed. Although lots of rules, just different ones :-D
Thanks for the responses, I will contact all the different groups and try to go along to see which ones I like.
#7
Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 25
What a good idea... I wish I was in Hampshire! I'm in Surrey, and I'd love to find a group of local quilters I could join, but like you say, a more informal group then the more expensive options. I hadn't heard of the quilters domain - thank you for the link.
#8
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Somewhere in Time
Posts: 2,697
I assume you are looking for a local live one rather than a virtual one.
Here in the states, we have extension offices connected with Universities. These extension offices have homemaker groups. The homemaker groups frequently have quilt guilds. My homemaker dues are $7.50 per year and my quilt guild dues are $12.00 a year. We meet at least one day a month 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and we have at least one, but sometimes two UFO days a month for the same amount of time. There is also a night guild, but they do not set up their machines and actually sew.
It amounts to $1.00 per month for the use the extension office, which also has many tools for our use (rotary cutters, mats, templates, irons and boards), but I seriously look forward to loading my equipment on those scheduled days and moving into the extension office.
That guild and this group and I am in quilting heaven. You might have a similar resource in the UK -- just a thought.
Again, welcome, you will love it here. There is so much knowledge and assistance on these pages. Good luck with your search.
Here in the states, we have extension offices connected with Universities. These extension offices have homemaker groups. The homemaker groups frequently have quilt guilds. My homemaker dues are $7.50 per year and my quilt guild dues are $12.00 a year. We meet at least one day a month 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and we have at least one, but sometimes two UFO days a month for the same amount of time. There is also a night guild, but they do not set up their machines and actually sew.
It amounts to $1.00 per month for the use the extension office, which also has many tools for our use (rotary cutters, mats, templates, irons and boards), but I seriously look forward to loading my equipment on those scheduled days and moving into the extension office.
That guild and this group and I am in quilting heaven. You might have a similar resource in the UK -- just a thought.
Again, welcome, you will love it here. There is so much knowledge and assistance on these pages. Good luck with your search.
#9
Thank you everyone for your replies!
I am fine with paying fees, but just don't know if I can go "test" the different groups to see which one I like. Because of their names I assume they all are interested in different kinds of quilting, but I am not experienced enough to know which one would be my "thing" if you know what I mean, so I don't want to go to all of them and pay fees for all of them in order to decide. I don't know if there is a pop-in and see option, and they are all a fair way from where I live, apart from one.
Thank you Aurora for the tip, I will look into that! I did find some quilting classes associated with or offered by colleges/universities here, but didin't really understand what they were. I might email them to find out :)
Oh, and I found a fabric store in town today! Their cottons/quilting section isn't that big, but I was so excited to be in a proper fabric store and promptly spent too much money... :lol:
Salmonsweet, thanks for the info, I will contact a few and see if I can come and meet them before joining.
I am fine with paying fees, but just don't know if I can go "test" the different groups to see which one I like. Because of their names I assume they all are interested in different kinds of quilting, but I am not experienced enough to know which one would be my "thing" if you know what I mean, so I don't want to go to all of them and pay fees for all of them in order to decide. I don't know if there is a pop-in and see option, and they are all a fair way from where I live, apart from one.
Thank you Aurora for the tip, I will look into that! I did find some quilting classes associated with or offered by colleges/universities here, but didin't really understand what they were. I might email them to find out :)
Oh, and I found a fabric store in town today! Their cottons/quilting section isn't that big, but I was so excited to be in a proper fabric store and promptly spent too much money... :lol:
Salmonsweet, thanks for the info, I will contact a few and see if I can come and meet them before joining.
#10
Originally Posted by Lace hearts
What a good idea... I wish I was in Hampshire! I'm in Surrey, and I'd love to find a group of local quilters I could join, but like you say, a more informal group then the more expensive options. I hadn't heard of the quilters domain - thank you for the link.
My proplem is that because of my husband's job we move every two years, so it takes a while to get acquainted with the town etc., find good shops and groups.
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