What Quilty Prize Would Make You Want to Buy a Raffle Ticket?
#22
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Why? Not everyone likes free stuff or raffles. If you get a donation instead it's still making money which is the purpose of the raffle. It's great for those who like it. I'm fussy and would rather buy my own stuff. I'd give you a donation for a couple of tickets. I've won stuff (unwanted - never entered contest)that I've turned down or thrown away.
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#23
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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I think I might also look for things that are a little more unusual. Like those red glasses for viewing values, or one of those books of color swatches. Or things that are quilting related but aren't actual quilt supplies; like a necklace with a quilt block pendant or earrings with little sewing machines; a folding hand-fan that is quilt themed; a mousepad with quilt print; a travel bag made with sewing themed fabric... things like that.
At my guild there's a raffle every other meeting of about 8 or 10 items (usually fabric but not always); they line up all the prizes with paper bags in front of each and you distribute your little clutch of tickets into whichever bag(s) go with the item(s) you are interested in. I like that because there is always some of the stuff I would not care for, but other things I would really like so I'm only entering my tickets for the things I'm actually interested in.
At my guild there's a raffle every other meeting of about 8 or 10 items (usually fabric but not always); they line up all the prizes with paper bags in front of each and you distribute your little clutch of tickets into whichever bag(s) go with the item(s) you are interested in. I like that because there is always some of the stuff I would not care for, but other things I would really like so I'm only entering my tickets for the things I'm actually interested in.
#25
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I think I might also look for things that are a little more unusual.
At my guild there's a raffle every other meeting of about 8 or 10 items (usually fabric but not always); they line up all the prizes with paper bags in front of each and you distribute your little clutch of tickets into whichever bag(s) go with the item(s) you are interested in. I like that because there is always some of the stuff I would not care for, but other things I would really like so I'm only entering my tickets for the things I'm actually interested in.
At my guild there's a raffle every other meeting of about 8 or 10 items (usually fabric but not always); they line up all the prizes with paper bags in front of each and you distribute your little clutch of tickets into whichever bag(s) go with the item(s) you are interested in. I like that because there is always some of the stuff I would not care for, but other things I would really like so I'm only entering my tickets for the things I'm actually interested in.
#26
to answer your question about What piecing thread, brands like you are using. I've spent the last two years using up all my coats and clarks (nothing wrong with it by the way) and would like some samples of something else.
Look at the Harbor Freight threads. That big hubcap magnet cracks me up.
Does the guild have a logo? Or a header for their website? You can get those printed on everything in the world
http://www.zazzle.com/quilting+gifts
Look at the Harbor Freight threads. That big hubcap magnet cracks me up.
Does the guild have a logo? Or a header for their website? You can get those printed on everything in the world
http://www.zazzle.com/quilting+gifts
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,410
Why? Not everyone likes free stuff or raffles. If you get a donation instead it's still making money which is the purpose of the raffle. It's great for those who like it. I'm fussy and would rather buy my own stuff. I'd give you a donation for a couple of tickets. I've won stuff (unwanted - never entered contest)that I've turned down or thrown away.
#28
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,650
The idea that interested me most of the ones here -
that one can put one's raffle tickets in the bags in front of the items one is more interested in -
I would be willing to buy a chance on the largest quilting square ruler available - an OLFA 16.5 square ruler would be something I would like
that one can put one's raffle tickets in the bags in front of the items one is more interested in -
I would be willing to buy a chance on the largest quilting square ruler available - an OLFA 16.5 square ruler would be something I would like
#29
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 1,165
I understand someone not wanting to buy a raffle ticket but the older members in my guild talk negative if anyone is enjoying a program they don't care for or vote no to any idea that will cost a $1. They sure bring a negative feel to the meetings. The oldest keep saying this is not how we use to do it and gets the rest of the olders all puckered up about the changes. LOL. I told my DD if I get that mindset then it's time to say MOM, you are acting like an old biddy and no one likes it.
I might not be interested or want to join in, but I do enjoy watching the others have fun. Some of the ladies get really excited and I'm happy for them.
#30
How about one of the sewing machine carrying cases that disguises itself as a suitcase on roller wheels. I would love one for traveling to retreats and quilt work days. Another idea would be be a small basket filled with those little items we use. How about a power cord. Not to glamorous but when I travel to quilt it is mandatory.
A new thought, how about a gift card to the best sewing machine repair shop so folks can get a machine "tune up". Oh, goodness, tune-up reminded me of music. A CD of calm but rhythmic music to play while you free motion quilt.
A new thought, how about a gift card to the best sewing machine repair shop so folks can get a machine "tune up". Oh, goodness, tune-up reminded me of music. A CD of calm but rhythmic music to play while you free motion quilt.
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