OK Guild members are SNOOPY!!
#21
Sad to hear of your guild experience-a loss for them. Are you comfortable to contact the guild President about your experience? I'd think any guild would want to welcome new quilters and know if that's not happening. Right after joining my guild I went on their retreat-I recommend it as a good way to jump in and get to know lots of people over several days. Volunteering more also increased my comfort level within the guild. Another possibility is to create your own monthly small quilt group with friends. I hope you find a happy place to quilt and learn with others.
#22
I have tried very hard to change the attitude of my guild, I'm president. I want to change it completely to the new modern guild agenda that is so popular with members now. But with a lot of the Sr. members in the guild it's slow to change. Honestly I have gotten so many new members to join that the vote is always in favor of change. Sneaky or cleaver, but it's one way of getting the changes done. If you don't like the guild, volunteer to hold an office and start getting changes made a little at a time.
#24
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
i'm giggling as i point out that this is a 3-year old post.
:lol:
:lol:
#26
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
we are sooooo good around here that even old news is interesting. how many groups can say that? ;-)
#28
It's a sewing circle. Join in on the fun. Post pix of Patrice's nekkidness to an online forum.
I'm used to ancient threads intentionally being bumped on other forums. It's a "safe" form of trolling. That never happens here?
I'm used to ancient threads intentionally being bumped on other forums. It's a "safe" form of trolling. That never happens here?
#29
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Paige, Texas
Posts: 1,062
Originally Posted by O WHO?HookEMWe'rebetternU
:x :twisted: :cry: These guid members are just plain old Snoopy about everything and twist things around like a gossip paper. Nit pick on the tiniest things to the newer members . What's the deal???? :?
I see by you avitar that your from Texas. What part of Texas are you in
#30
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 327
Originally Posted by Suz
Patrice is correct except for the "nekkid" thing. Don't want to give the dh any ideas.
Another suggestion is get together with a few of your "likeminded" quilting friends and start your own group. It will only take two or three to start and then grow on your own. You could start by having a quilting bee, serve light refreshments and exchange ideas/show and tell.
No one needs those with the "elitist" attitude. Come on up to Pennsylvania and we country folk will treat you much better!
Suzanne
Another suggestion is get together with a few of your "likeminded" quilting friends and start your own group. It will only take two or three to start and then grow on your own. You could start by having a quilting bee, serve light refreshments and exchange ideas/show and tell.
No one needs those with the "elitist" attitude. Come on up to Pennsylvania and we country folk will treat you much better!
Suzanne
Sneaks out of the naughty corner to steal Suz's clothes.
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