ideas for quilt meetings
#1
ideas for quilt meetings
I am on our planning committee for next years quilt quild. Looking for suggestions to do at meetings. What do you do at your meetings that doesn't cost a fortune. Thanks.
#5
Power Poster
Join Date: May 2009
Location: NY
Posts: 10,590
Utilize talent within the guild. For example do you have any members who are longarmers that can give a talk, or someone who is a real pro at needle turn applique or EQ or something like that. Is there a certified quilt appraiser or judge in your group that can give a talk? Do you have any members that can do a "trunk show"? Survey the guild to find out what they are interested in. The guild I used to belong to was very large and we only brought in a "big name" a few times a year and those were always in conjunction with a workshop that members paid an additional fee to attend so I don't know if that helped to subsidize the cost of the trunk show or talk (I strongly suspect it did). Additionally not every meeting needs to have a speaker. Sometimes we just discussed the usual guild business, like an upcoming show or bus trip, the minutes, the treasurers report then show and tell.
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: San Joaquin Valley, California
Posts: 829
Get to know your quilters..a 10-15 min. show and tell the story of your quilting journey. Some quilters are very well know for their beautiful work...but there are some quilters that have a wonderful heart, not great quilters but have a great story and they are on that quilting journey.
#7
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 215
We had a night where everyone was asked to bring in one of their first quilts for show and tell. That was fun , the stories were great. I agree, call on your members . We have had member trunk shows, a judge did a presentation and "judged" a few member quilts. Ask if members know people who would be willing to come and show what they do. We had a presentation on Korean quilting and eco fabric dyeing this year.
#8
If there is a break period, ask any new members to gather in one spot with a few established members who will take them on as mentors to the guild. Speaking as a new member, it is very hard to break into the cliques that exist in guilds without some sort of introduction.
Watson
Watson
#9
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4,783
We always have members do short demonstrations of a technique (sewing the binding ends together at the correct length with a diagonal seam, hand applique, accurate rotary cutting, for example), small project (stained glass wall hanging, scenic wall hanging, etc.) and those are always appreciated.
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