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#23
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: near Peoria Illinois
Posts: 1,638
I'm glad that your experience was a possitive one so that you are thinking of returning. I belong to 2 guilds. Each are unique. But both are friendly and supportive and genuinely happy to help out a fello quilter.
Like any other group, when people get to together there can be stuggles of power, competition, and any other child like behavior you can imagine. The best groups are able to work through them.
The groups are as good as the members let the groups be. Be yourself and don't let anyone try to make you be something different.
Like any other group, when people get to together there can be stuggles of power, competition, and any other child like behavior you can imagine. The best groups are able to work through them.
The groups are as good as the members let the groups be. Be yourself and don't let anyone try to make you be something different.
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6,430
I agree that I am glad you found a congenial group. I belong to a group which has 3 quilting days a year. Then we work on charity quilts. The other meeting days are for business and short classes on techniques. We have a light brunch on the business meeting days. Some groups are so cliquish that you don't want to belong to them anyway.
#27
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Florida
Posts: 630
I went to the quilting guild for the first time today. It's a small group of a little over thirty people. Everyone was a lot older than me except for two other people. Everyone was very friendly and treated me like I belonged. They had the business meeting, show and tell, ate lunch- everyone brings something- then they had demos of how to do apliques and different quilting blocks. Wasn't what I expected but I learned a lot. May have to go a few times to get used to it. It was a very nice group of quilters.I thought you would sew all day but I only saw one sewing machine there.
cleodaisy
#29
The guild I joined I only wound up going for a year and a half. I went because my friend always had positive experiences, so I joined but I didn't have the same experience as her at all. I was much younger, which was ok on my end but they treated me like an insolent little girl when they spoke to me. As if I didn't belong because of my age. I made few friends out of the group luckily that I still keep in touch with.
#30
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
Glad to hear that people were friendly! I love my guild--we are a rural county and it's a county-wide guild--so 150+ members. We have both a morning and an evening meeting--both business,with featured BOM, show & tell, etc. sometimes a formal demo/program, sometimes not really. We have workshops, quilt days, special events, etc. Ages are mostly older (50+) women but what I like is we even have some teens involved! I was recruited to be a committee chair fairly quickly after joining (and learning to quilt) and have found that to be a great way to "settle in" to the guild--really meet people that way! Are there some cliques--sure--partly based on old friendships, neighbors, go to same church, kids are in classes together, etc. But not real exclusionary and I think it's fairly normal that when you go to a meeting you tend to associate with those that you have another thing in common with.
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