Any Members of the Modern Quilt Guild here?
#1
Any Members of the Modern Quilt Guild here?
Hi there!
I was wondering if there are any members of the Modern Quilt Guild (www.themodernquiltguild.com) here? Are the online resources and benefits worth the membership fee (I'd have to enter as an individual member, there is no actual guild anywhere near me)?
Thanks for any input!
I was wondering if there are any members of the Modern Quilt Guild (www.themodernquiltguild.com) here? Are the online resources and benefits worth the membership fee (I'd have to enter as an individual member, there is no actual guild anywhere near me)?
Thanks for any input!
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Tulsa, Ok
Posts: 4,582
I am a member. But my membership to the national organization that you mention came free with my $25 annual dues to my local TulsaModern Quilt guild. I do get emails from them with links to some free online quilting short classes (generally one hour long) that sound interesting but have not yet logged into one. Otherwise I think the biggest benefit relates to the huge QuiltCon show that is one of the biggest annual quilt shows. Being a MQG member gets you discounted entrance and class fees and first chance at the classes there that fill up in a matter of hours after registration begins. If you don't plan on going to QuiltCon, I am not sure there is much benefit if you don't have a local modern guild.
#3
I am an individual member of the MQG. $25 membership has already paid off for me through doing all the webinars the gild puts on. Non-members pay $10 to participate. Also, I am thinking of entering something In the Quiltcon, and I am going to Austin whether my quilt gets in or not. For me, it is worth it. Quiltcon lectures and workshops filled up very quickly and there was nothing left for non-members, so this is a definite perk. If you are not interested in entering the Quiltcon, and if you are not interested in the webinars, than the incentive is really not there.
#4
Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: VA/tidewater area
Posts: 74
I have just joined as a member through the Modern Guild in my area so I don't have much experience yet. But I do know there are some free webinars only for members and I look forward to watching those. Wander through their website and see what you can see as a non-member and what is available only to members and then decide. I'd probably say "join" since you don't have a "real" guild in your area.
#5
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 448
I belong to Eleanor Burns site, and Manitoba Prairie quilters, for those who wish to set up a free website, www.weebly.com where lots of Manitoba quilters register their quilt expertise, some have created tutorial.
#6
I've seen the webinars and was wondering about them. Some of the topics sounded quiet interesting.
I won't be able to go to the Quiltcon (I'd love to go, but the plane ticket from Europe would be a bit too expensive! :P). I was thinking about entering a quilt or two of mine, but then, I'm a very new quilter, I'm sure there are plenty others out there who are far better quilters than me...
I won't be able to go to the Quiltcon (I'd love to go, but the plane ticket from Europe would be a bit too expensive! :P). I was thinking about entering a quilt or two of mine, but then, I'm a very new quilter, I'm sure there are plenty others out there who are far better quilters than me...
#7
I've seen the webinars and was wondering about them. Some of the topics sounded quiet interesting.
I won't be able to go to the Quiltcon (I'd love to go, but the plane ticket from Europe would be a bit too expensive! :P). I was thinking about entering a quilt or two of mine, but then, I'm a very new quilter, I'm sure there are plenty others out there who are far better quilters than me...
I won't be able to go to the Quiltcon (I'd love to go, but the plane ticket from Europe would be a bit too expensive! :P). I was thinking about entering a quilt or two of mine, but then, I'm a very new quilter, I'm sure there are plenty others out there who are far better quilters than me...
#8
It costs $30 to enter up to three quilts. All you need to do in the first round is send pictures. If they like what they see, then you need to send your quilt. The total number of quilts is not that high, but wouldn't it be awesome if you got juried in? I would be ecstatic. Remember, we are our own worst critics, and I am sure your quilts are great.
And yes, I'm most definitely my worst critic!
Have you already made the quilt(s) you want to enter or are you also still in the planning stages?
#9
Doesn't it cost $30 per quilt you enter (with a maximum of 3 quilts)? And it would be awesome to get juried in! And to be honest, I've been working on a design the whole evening so I might just do it - if I finish before the end of November!
And yes, I'm most definitely my worst critic!
Have you already made the quilt(s) you want to enter or are you also still in the planning stages?
And yes, I'm most definitely my worst critic!
Have you already made the quilt(s) you want to enter or are you also still in the planning stages?
i am definitely going to the Quiltcon. No backing out now. I have already booked my hotel and airplane ticket and I managed to sign up for a workshop, several lectures and Moda party. It will be nice to escape my routine and leave gray and snowy New York in February. I am also looking forward to some good TexMex food, and immersing myself for three days in the modern quilting culture. I did not go to the first Quiltcon, so I do not know what to expect. I will be sure to take many photos. Good luck with your quilt, and I am looking forward to seeing it in Austin.
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