Quilt Guild ideas?
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I'm on the program committee for our local Quilt Guild for this fall. We are looking for suggestions. We plan on having a LQS owner come and visit; some one from the local Binkie Patrol; we do a BOM for a charity quilt; we hope to have another quilter from just outside our area share with us her quilts/projects. Any other ideas?
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1. contact quilt shop owners to come for demonstrations
2. contact your own members that can demonstrate
3. at our guild meeting awhile back we had 4 members that demonstrated different techniques to applique and we took turns going to each table for the demonstrations
4. contact longarm quilters in your area so the can come and explain tips and tricks and how they like to receive quilt tops when they are going to longarm them
5. block of the month quilt block to demonstrate
2. contact your own members that can demonstrate
3. at our guild meeting awhile back we had 4 members that demonstrated different techniques to applique and we took turns going to each table for the demonstrations
4. contact longarm quilters in your area so the can come and explain tips and tricks and how they like to receive quilt tops when they are going to longarm them
5. block of the month quilt block to demonstrate
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There should be a quilt guild regional group that arranges "Meet the Teacher" sessions in the spring and fall. This is where the folks who travel around giving workshops and lectures to guilds go to present their information on what they do.
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Originally Posted by jljack
There should be a quilt guild regional group that arranges "Meet the Teacher" sessions in the spring and fall. This is where the folks who travel around giving workshops and lectures to guilds go to present their information on what they do.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I should've mentioned we are a small group in rural Iowa with limited resources! When we have LQS owners come in they do have the opportunity to sell. (We like to keep it one a year)
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We do an annual raffle quilt a year to raise funds for our club. Each member gets 10 tickets- buy them or sell them, you can't give them back!
Hunt out the elderly who have their mothers and grandmothers quilts in their trunks for shows.
Do a quilt challege, keep it simple so everyone can participate, we did potholders one year.
Good luck.
Hunt out the elderly who have their mothers and grandmothers quilts in their trunks for shows.
Do a quilt challege, keep it simple so everyone can participate, we did potholders one year.
Good luck.
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Our small guild had a "Pass the Stash" box just as a fun ongoing thing. Everyone who wanted to participate initially put one FQ in the box with their name on it. The box was then given to the first person who got to take it home and take out whatever FQ she would like and replace them with FQ's from her stash. One for One. She brings the box to the next meeting and passes it on to the next gal on the list and so on....
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