What would you want to know?
#1
As a repeat "White Glover" I was constantly asked a lot of questions about the quilt for which I had no answer, since our Guild only really listed the name of the quilt and the maker(s). When you're looking at a quilt on display, what information would you like to see, and if you're the one doing the displaying, what would you want to share? (I've only really been to our own local quilt show, and Road to CA and Long Beach, so I'm not sure how local Guilds handle this.)
Thanks for your input! 8)
Thanks for your input! 8)
#2
For me, I like "tidbits" of info, how long it took to make, pattern or original design, if so, what inspired them to make it, things specific to the fabric and quilting design.
Basically the back story and "history" of that quilt.
Do you volunteer to be a "white glover"?
Basically the back story and "history" of that quilt.
Do you volunteer to be a "white glover"?
#4
quiltluvr - yes, I volunteer. I have slightly 'younger' legs than many of our members, so it's easier for me to be on my feet all day.
and BlueChicken too - The "tidbits" do seem to be what the novice audience wants to know (and probably experienced quilters too). I don't want to use huge cards to document each quilt, but would rather have too much info rather than too little. How 'bout...
Name of quilt
Name of blocks or pattern
Original design or from a pattern
Name of piecer
Name of quilter (if different)
Hand or machine done
Approximate number of hours/days in it
Inspiration for it
Destination of it (sell, gift, keep, donate, etc)
Anything "unique" about it
Anything else you'd like to see? Is anything else typically included? Anything above you wouldn't want to share about your own quilt? It seems that the time spent on it is a touchy subject, but one of the most often asked questions.
and BlueChicken too - The "tidbits" do seem to be what the novice audience wants to know (and probably experienced quilters too). I don't want to use huge cards to document each quilt, but would rather have too much info rather than too little. How 'bout...
Name of quilt
Name of blocks or pattern
Original design or from a pattern
Name of piecer
Name of quilter (if different)
Hand or machine done
Approximate number of hours/days in it
Inspiration for it
Destination of it (sell, gift, keep, donate, etc)
Anything "unique" about it
Anything else you'd like to see? Is anything else typically included? Anything above you wouldn't want to share about your own quilt? It seems that the time spent on it is a touchy subject, but one of the most often asked questions.
#5
If machine quilted, whether it was done by domestic, mid-arm or long-arm machine.
Whether it was made as part of a class the guild sponsored and, if so, do they plan to offer it again sometime in the future.
If the maker sells quilts, pre-made or custom made.
Doesn't your guild have a book they hand out to people when they pay their admission? Our local guilds do that and it is great. They fund it with a few ads in the very back. There's a short paragraph giving the backstory on all of the quilts in the show, along with the quilt number, name and maker. They are grouped by category (mostly size, but also some special ones) and there are codes at the end of each paragraph for things relating to its construction (hand pieced, paper-pieced, machine embroidered, etc). There is also all the information about the guild itself, making it very easy for interested attendees to join the guild.
Edit:
There are several things on your list I would not care to share about my quilts, and several things that should already be on the quilt label and/or the show label for each quilt.
Whether it was made as part of a class the guild sponsored and, if so, do they plan to offer it again sometime in the future.
If the maker sells quilts, pre-made or custom made.
Doesn't your guild have a book they hand out to people when they pay their admission? Our local guilds do that and it is great. They fund it with a few ads in the very back. There's a short paragraph giving the backstory on all of the quilts in the show, along with the quilt number, name and maker. They are grouped by category (mostly size, but also some special ones) and there are codes at the end of each paragraph for things relating to its construction (hand pieced, paper-pieced, machine embroidered, etc). There is also all the information about the guild itself, making it very easy for interested attendees to join the guild.
Edit:
There are several things on your list I would not care to share about my quilts, and several things that should already be on the quilt label and/or the show label for each quilt.
#6
Ghostrider - good suggestions on the additional topics. And we do have a program that we hand out, though it never had this type of info. We have used a 3x5 card pinned to the quilt to describe it. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the idea of putting a lot of the info into the program. We have visitors vote on different categories of quilts - art, traditional, etc., but the folks never know which really are in which category, and this would resolve that issue too. A LOT of the White Glove answers could be readily available to the visitors and they wouldn't have to wait to ask me for something I don't know. Everybody wins. So simple, yet we've never done it this way. I'm going to bring it up at the next planning meeting!
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