LQS Farmer's Wife Club - typical?
#1
Starting in August a Farmer's Wife Club will meet on the second Saturday of each month at my local quilt shop. Enough people have signed up that there will be two sessions - 10:30 and 1:00 - each session lasts one hour.
For a one-time $30 fee you get the Farmer's Wife book and "other goodies". At the meetings you will get tips on how to do some of the blocks and a look at whatever is new in the shop. You will also have the opportunity to buy 6 fat quarters for $10 and to take advantage of one other Club Only discount.
The lady who will run the club meetings is one of my favorite people at this shop. I know it will be well run if she's in charge.
You do not have to bring finished blocks in. You can make or not make; show up or not.
I'm excited about it, but have no idea how clubs of this kind are typically run. Everything this shop does is a first time trial effort since it only opened in March of 2010.
Anyone else been part of something like this?
For a one-time $30 fee you get the Farmer's Wife book and "other goodies". At the meetings you will get tips on how to do some of the blocks and a look at whatever is new in the shop. You will also have the opportunity to buy 6 fat quarters for $10 and to take advantage of one other Club Only discount.
The lady who will run the club meetings is one of my favorite people at this shop. I know it will be well run if she's in charge.
You do not have to bring finished blocks in. You can make or not make; show up or not.
I'm excited about it, but have no idea how clubs of this kind are typically run. Everything this shop does is a first time trial effort since it only opened in March of 2010.
Anyone else been part of something like this?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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one of our lqs did these type of programs every month for about 9 years- learned lots- loved the deals- was great -- unfortunately the shop closed last year-
the lqs i go to now has programs too- but due to a new job schedule i have not checked out their offerings to know how they are handling theirs.
when i lived close to the first shop i did the program--i think 6 or7 years --loved it
we did saturday sampler programs their too- where you do make a block and take it in the next month to get your kit for the next month...great fun- and met lots of wonderful people!
the lqs i go to now has programs too- but due to a new job schedule i have not checked out their offerings to know how they are handling theirs.
when i lived close to the first shop i did the program--i think 6 or7 years --loved it
we did saturday sampler programs their too- where you do make a block and take it in the next month to get your kit for the next month...great fun- and met lots of wonderful people!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,760
You can't lose on that one, as the cost of the Club pays for the book. So many of the Club/BOMs you must bring finished work or you get nothing further. Looks like this is a total Win-Win as you are not penalized if you don't show up ..... other than not getting the deal of the month! :)
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