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jodie 11-16-2010 09:34 AM

we are a small town in north alabama named spruce pine just got a coummiunty center the ladies want to get a group together to quilt everyone will be welcome does any one have any ideals for me ? i'am a long time quilter just for the love of it.

bearisgray 11-16-2010 09:45 AM

It depends on what you want to get out of it and/or put into it.

I belong to a very small group - and we all just "do our own thing."

Some groups are goal oriented - created to make "give-away quilts" or to raise money or whatever.

greaterexp 11-16-2010 09:53 AM

We have three or four gals that meet in my home once a week. We decided to keep it small, so we wouldn't have to rent a place and to keep it homey. We also made an agreement about the tone of our get-togethers: no gossip, positive encouragement only with honest opinions when asked for, only healthy snacks (rats!). We all work on whatever we wish and don't limit it to quilting. We do crochet, knitting, tatting, sewing, mending, etc. We love it!

countrymaid 11-16-2010 10:02 AM

I'm in a small group that has gotten together for close to ten years. We all do our own thing. But from time to time we have made quilts for community members who have health struggles or for breast cancer awareness auctions. It started when there were several of us with small kids that needed a night away. Sometimes we have 4 or 5 in the group sometimes we have 20. Depends where people are in their lives. We share patterns and swap fabric and magazines. We have had our own mini retreats and scheduled all day sewing marathons. Sometimes we don't get a lot of sewing done, but we do a lot of fellowship.

greensleeves 11-16-2010 10:59 AM

Does the community center have "rules" you need to follow such as having a goal and keeping minutes, etc. If not, then incorporate the ideas listed above that work with your group. I have a group that ranges from 4 to 11 people that meet once a week in a friends house and we bring pot luck and work on whatever most of the time. We also make lap quilts and pillowcases for donation. The idea is to keep it fun and organized but not too complicated.

Jan in VA 11-16-2010 11:04 AM

I've started several of these groups, some of which became quilt guilds with executive boards and non-profit status. But each started with a like-minded group of ladies who just wanted a place to meet other quilters and work on their own projects.

The first meeting is usually a get-acquainted, show-us-what-you're-working-on time. Often we play an interview game...arrange seats in a bit of a circle, interview the person on your left - learn about their quilting AND non-quilting life. You will introduce your new friend, and YOU will BE interviewed and introduced at the next meeting. Great way to make a new friend!

At the second meeting we usually chatted about whether we wanted to be more formal.....with a name, by-laws, board members, and a set date and time for meeting. Let people talk about what they hoped, expected, desired from the group when they first heard about it.

Sometimes we just wanted someone to keep track of us all, notify everybody else of time/date/location changes, and be the one to unlock and lock up. You will always have those who come and "take" and never seem to give back (put up chairs, tables, pick up trash, bring snacks/clean up, etc.) and at some point you have to chose to accept that as just the way people are and let it go.

As you continue to meet, someone will begin to ask questions about how to do something and you can then offer to have a little workshop at a meeting, or have someone present a small "program", or do a "meet the quilter" once a month or so where someone shares their progression as a quilter from beginning to present day.

It'll be fun! Just enjoy it and let it happen. The girl who started our first group wanted an organized guild, pushed hard for setting it up and then was not elected the president and left, hurt.

Jan in VA

bearisgray 11-16-2010 11:10 AM

You might also decide sooner or later about food - it is easier if each person brings his/her own beverage - and no food is involved.

It also depends on the time of day - if the group meets from 1-4, for example, most would have eaten lunch and would go home to fix supper/dinner if they have someone they need to feed.

amma 11-16-2010 11:23 AM

Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D

ann clare 11-16-2010 02:33 PM

Welcome from Ireland

SueDor 11-16-2010 02:40 PM

Hi from Ohio!

mollymct 11-16-2010 02:51 PM

Hi! Welcome to the board. I might suggest that at least sometimes you meet after usual working hours or Saturdays. I'd love to join a group but our only one meets on Tuesdays during the day, so I can't get involved.

suern3 11-16-2010 03:44 PM

Hi jodie, welcome! I just posted a similar question, some good idesa here already.

Jim's Gem 11-16-2010 04:06 PM

Welcome to the board from Southern California!!!

Lakeview Quilting 11-16-2010 04:40 PM

Welcome from Oklahoma!

MamaBear61 11-16-2010 06:09 PM

Hello and welcome from Ontario.

Janet L52 11-16-2010 06:23 PM

Hi Jodie and welcome from northern California!

jodie 11-16-2010 07:45 PM

thanks for all the input and making me feel so welcome

jodie 11-16-2010 07:52 PM

i'am setting up two groups 10:00am-2:00pm covered dish lunch for the older ladies and at night 7:00pm-9:00pm for persons that work.

bjnicholson 11-16-2010 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by jodie
i'am setting up two groups 10:00am-2:00pm covered dish lunch for the older ladies and at night 7:00pm-9:00pm for persons that work.

Sounds like a plan! Welcome from Ohio (again)!

quiltwiz 11-16-2010 08:00 PM

I belong to a small group ( 6 people) that meets the first and 3rd Tues. of each month in our homes...taking turns. We started out with the hostess fixing lunch ( we meet from 10 am to about 3 pm), but soon decided to brown bag lunch and the hostess is responsible for drinks and dessert. We work on our own projects most of the time, but sometimes decide to do a few charity quilts. We exchange Christmas gifts ( $ 10 limit) during the season, give fat quarters for birthdays, and generally have become more like sisters, than friends. Sometimes we take a road trip to several quilt shops and have lunch for the day. We really enjoy our fellowship and fun.

jodie 11-16-2010 08:04 PM

she must have been very upset .we are the spruce pine historical society. we formed our group oct. 08,we got a commuinty center,and a1900 store building that is going to become a museum all with donations so this is to give back to the commuinty.and say thanks. if any one has any ideas for fund rasiers let me know. i'am a grandmother of 3 i make a lot of kids quilts.

smiles 11-16-2010 08:42 PM

Another welcome from Ontario. We have a group here that meets once a week, everyone works on their own thing & help each other out. Only drawback is the gossip does sometimes get out of hand. Hove fun & enjoy & make sure all of you if able use the board as there are remarkable people here that always love to help

Lori B. 11-18-2010 11:08 AM

Welcome from Michigan.

CarrieAnne 11-19-2010 09:54 AM

welcome!

mama's place 11-19-2010 10:12 AM

Hi Jodie,
Wish I were a bit closer, I would come and join you all. It would be a bit of a drive though. Have thought about doing this but haven't had the nerve yet. Still thinking about it tho. Aunt B

SouthPark Nana 11-19-2010 10:55 AM

Our group meets at our church but all everyone is welcome. We have no officers, no dues, no attendance is taken. Some quilt, some knit, do counted cross stich, crochet or Just visit. We meet from 9:30am to 4:00pm, usually the 3rd Saturday of the month. We can stay as long as we want or leave early. I"d say we are a very informal group. We've been meeting for almost 20 years. Lunch is either soup or salad with each person brings a cup of what ever to contibute to the main dish and something to complement the soup or salad. We always have plenty with leftovers. There is one person who emails a monthly reminder of what the lunch will be.

jodie 11-21-2010 04:06 PM

this is what we want to do. thanks its good to know it works


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