Old 11-06-2013, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by orangeroom
A few years back a friend, my mom and I went to a guild meeting in our home town. Although we live in an upscale suburb, the woman on the phone who invited us sounded nice. We were told to bring something for show and tell. It didn't matter if it was a wip or completed. We all brought something to share.

When the show and tell portion was happening, and it was our turn, as you could tell the order women spoke in, one of us started to stand and show and talk about her project, we were completely skipped over. The woman leading this stopped her from talking and had a guild member speak instead, the woman on the other side of all 3 of us. None of us had our quilts in a bag. They were all very visible.

I'm wondering 3 things; is there a local (non-religious, non-snobby) quilt guild that is accepting more members or should we just start our own? How difficult is it to start your own guild?

We live in Perinton NY.
Hi, Many years ago this sort of thing happened to a friend and I when we went to a meeting of a wives club in the R.A.F. The chairwomen after the opening stood and asked 'How can we encourage more members'' As we had met with no welcome when we first arrived I stood and suggested perhaps someone should make sure that we were at least greeted and introduced. This statement was met with opened mouthed astonishment --- enough said ! Letty
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