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    Old 12-08-2009, 11:50 AM
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    Yet, again, I have taken on the task of chairperson for the Towpath Quilt Guild Holiday Party. Any ideas for quick, fun games to play? Keeping in mind that we are a large guild of about 100 members, I'm open to suggestions/new ideas for ways to entertain such a large group of quilters. In other words, we are tired of playing QUILTO (the quilter's version of BINGO)
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    Strip poker!!!
    Everyone that wants to participate brings 25 2 1/2inch strips. You put six to 8 people on a table and let them play. We used cards and whoever drew the highest # won the strips. You play as long as you want or until you have played 25 games. It goes really fast and is real fun. They can bring red, green and christmas print fabric strips.

    http://www.quiltguilds.com/games.htm


    You can do Dirty Santa or White Elephant. Everyone brings around $10 of sewing stuff they do not want and wrap it up. Everyone draws a number and they take turns getting a gift or stealing a gift from someone else.


    You can also do an ornament exchange.
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    Originally Posted by bebe
    Strip poker!!!
    Everyone that wants to participate brings 25 2 1/2inch strips. You put six to 8 people on a table and let them play. We used cards and whoever drew the highest # won the strips. You play as long as you want or until you have played 25 games. It goes really fast and is real fun. They can bring red, green and christmas print fabric strips.

    http://www.quiltguilds.com/games.htm


    You can do Dirty Santa or White Elephant. Everyone brings around $10 of sewing stuff they do not want and wrap it up. Everyone draws a number and they take turns getting a gift or stealing a gift from someone else.


    You can also do an ornament exchange.
    That's a cool link
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    Old 12-08-2009, 12:46 PM
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    I like the ugly fabric dare game LMBO that could be one "crazy quilt" :D:D:D
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    Old 12-08-2009, 01:32 PM
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    Our guild sometimes does "Let's Make a Deal" with 3 boxes and little gifts of notions or FQs. The MC usually makes up a list of unusual stuff that can be found in purses, and calls them out 1 by 1. If you have it first, you get to choose the box you want, and you get what's under it.
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    I liked "who's watching"

    The down side of exchanges - same as the down side for potlucks -

    there are some that bring things that are definitely a bit lower quality or value than the majority of exchangers

    how about a contribution to a food shelf?

    after everyone has checked in, maybe a contest/quiz - someone would have to count the contributions -

    how many cans of corn?
    how many cans of beans?
    etc?

    whoever has the most correct answers could win a door prize

    Will the attendees be dressed up?

    Hold up odd/unusual quilting gadgets and have people name them - or have a sheet of paper with them listed and they have to match the item with a letter

    Everyone would have all the items on the sheet - so it would be different from bingo/quilto - Item #1 - is Letter M

    or pass the items around with numbers taped to them. If a large group, have several of each item going around at one time. Could have more than one thing going around at the same time, too.

    Suggestions: etui (fancy needle case), awl, needle threader, point turner, etc. -
    use the name that the maker/manufacturer uses
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    Nita,

    I just posted what I did for games/mixers at our guild party last night. Maybe what I did can help you.

    An idea I just got this weekend is to play Family Feud. Just search on the internet for "family feud questions and answers" and you will find some websites.

    I just played this and it was set up as an individual competition not as teams. I had a sheet in which to write down my answers. Points were given if you had one of the top 5 answers. If I had the most popular answer, I got 5 points. Second most popular was worth 4 points. Third most popular, 3 points ....

    The game I played had 20 questions. Player with the most points got a prize. Lots of laughing and disagreement with the top 5 answers.

    Faye
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    Ya could do a fat quarter exchange..or an auction of members stuff, swap table, quick ornaments, baby bibs for newbornes(Jesus bday is coming up), quick lap robes or wheelchair bags, pattern swaps...treasure hunt that divide into groups and ones that get most goodies get to give others a prize(switch as to who gets most)
    any way good luck & have some fun...
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    Originally Posted by q.alba
    Nita,

    I just posted what I did for games/mixers at our guild party last night. Maybe what I did can help you.

    An idea I just got this weekend is to play Family Feud. Just search on the internet for "family feud questions and answers" and you will find some websites.

    I just played this and it was set up as an individual competition not as teams. I had a sheet in which to write down my answers. Points were given if you had one of the top 5 answers. If I had the most popular answer, I got 5 points. Second most popular was worth 4 points. Third most popular, 3 points ....

    The game I played had 20 questions. Player with the most points got a prize. Lots of laughing and disagreement with the top 5 answers.

    Faye
    Thanks, Everyone, for your input of great ideas!

    Faye, I just love this idea for "tweaking" the Family Feud questions so it works as individual competition. I'm positive that this will be a huge hit with the women in my quilt guild. What we usually do is raffle off the centerpieces on each table. We have ten tables of ten members. So, the way it works is that members are competing against the other nine people seated at their table. Also, "sit down" games work best in this large group of about 100, where some of the woman are older and have mobility problems.

    Thanks, again, to everyone. I'm open to more suggesrtions of sit-at-the-table games that can be played with a large crowd.

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    Back to this topic because I'm on a committee to plan a holiday party for our quilt club and I liked the Family Feud idea so I adapted some of the questions for quilters (need help in editing/adding to these) - feel free to use my ideas if you like them:
    1. Name Something a Quilter Would Hate to Have Happen
    • Run out of bobbin thread just before finishing a (binding/quilt/project)
    • Run out of one fabric before completing a project
    • Nicking the blade of a rotary cutter
    2. Name Something You Advise a new quilter to purchase
    • Rotary cutter
    • Cutting mat
    • Pins
    • Ruler to use with a rotary cutter
    3. Name Something valuable you have learned to do in quilting
    • Sew a quarter inch seam
    • Follow a pattern
    4: Name Something that you should do in quilting slowly
    • Beginning free motion quilting
    5: Name Something You Like about Quilting
    • Piecing
    • Quilt bees
    • Making quilts or quilted projects as gifts
    • Sewing
    6. Name Something Quilters are Afraid of
    • Getting a quilt block the wrong size
    • Buying too little fabric for a project
    7. Name A type of ruler used in quilting
    • A long ruler to cut strips
    • A square ruler
    • A ruler with straight spaces for cutting strips
    • A 60 degree ruler
    8. Name a way of quilting
    • Hand quilting
    • Domestic machine quilting
    • Long arm quilting
    • Tied quilting
    • Quilt as you go
    9. Name Something You Might Bring to a quilting bee
    • Sewing kit
    • A snack
    10. Name something to do with quilting that a quilter might leave the house for
    • A quilt club meeting
    • A quilt bee
    • A shopping trip to buy for a quilt project
    • A charity sewing day
    • A quilt show
    • A quilt retreat
    11. Name Something You would find in a Quilt Store
    • Fabric
    • Thread
    • Batting
    • Rotary cutters
    • Needles
    • Blades
    • Patterns
    • Kits
    12: Name Something You Associate With fabric
    • Meter
    • Fat quarter
    • Fat eight
    • Cotton
    • Muslin
    13. Name Something a Quilter Might buy with an unexpected financial windfall
    • A new sewing machine
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