Are you in a quilt guild?
#31
Guests can attend my guild meetings for a five dollar fee if there is a speaker and free if not. This is a good way to try out a meeting and see if it is right for you. Ask if the guilds near you do this.
#33
well I'm all set to go to a meeting if I can just find out where it is! On the website they list 2 different places.....I emailed and it bounced back to me. I just tried a different email to them so maybe that one will go thru. Now that I've convinced myself to go I'd like to do it this month!
#34
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: East Oklahoma - pining for Massachusetts
Posts: 10,477
The nearest guild here is 18 miles away in Fort Smith, and I have no car. BUT there is a little "group" that meets at the church. Sure is handy for me. Sis and I go and use their nice BIG tables for pinning, and it is fun to quilt and talk with friends.
#37
I am in a guild. It started 7 years ago with just 11 members but grew rapidly. At one point a small group in the guild just hijacked everything - ("my way or the highway.") and it became very militant. Many good people dropped out.
But now it is much better. There are 75 members - enough that you can find kindred souls and good friends.
Many guild members form their own smaller groups that meet in homes every week. Those are great!
If you are a beginner or make lots of mistakes, the guild members will love you and help you!
But now it is much better. There are 75 members - enough that you can find kindred souls and good friends.
Many guild members form their own smaller groups that meet in homes every week. Those are great!
If you are a beginner or make lots of mistakes, the guild members will love you and help you!
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