Show and Tell at guild meetings
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Show and Tell at guild meetings
How many quilts are too many to show during Show and Tell at guild meetings? I know there aren't rules or anything, but I have four ready, and I KNOW that is hogging the time, but is three too many? Three of my quilts are ready for charity and I hadn't intended to show them, but they ended up looking quite good. The fourth I know I want to show.
I didn't know we were having Show and Tell at our last meeting or I would have shown two of these already. The other two I have made since then.
So, how many quilts is too many? Should I select just two of these to share??
What do you think?
Dina
I didn't know we were having Show and Tell at our last meeting or I would have shown two of these already. The other two I have made since then.
So, how many quilts is too many? Should I select just two of these to share??
What do you think?
Dina
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: West Texas
Posts: 2,073
I would show them all. I know that "show and tell" can be time consuming at guild meetings, but if you feel you are taking too much of the time, you can help by moving things quickly when you are up front. Ask a friend to help unfold, hold up the quilts, remove, fold, etc.
#8
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
Posts: 16,105
Take all you want to show and if anyone complains just tell them you would love to see all the quilt projects they've been working on also. I'm curious as to how long the guild meetings last. Does everyone stay for the whole meeting or do they come and go?
#9
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The middle of an IL cornfield
Posts: 7,014
At our meetings, we have no time limit. Everyone shows whatever they want to show and then we move on to the lesson or demonstration. Some people show several. Some show one. It's all good.
#10
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,198
In my guild, which is very small (total membership runs about 55), if the charity quilts are for the guild's charity projects, there is no limit to how many you show. If you are showing quilts that you have made for personal use or gifts, etc., we limit those to 3. A non-quilt item, such as a purse, pillow, etc., counts the same as a quilt. We decided to limit the number of quilts because we meet at night and S&T is usually the last item on the agenda. We usually average about 40 member at our meetings, and there are usually 5-10 participating in S&T, so it can run long.
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