Quilt Guild Question #2
#22
Originally Posted by DebQuilter50
So, my first questions generated lots of conversation - and many did not have great experiences.
My question #2 is this: If a quilt guild is not for you/me where do you meet quilting friends?
I want to find someone who is totally crazy about quilting and fabric like I am. I love the people on this board, but I want someone to talk to and shop with, etc.
I do not want something with cliques, that is political, etc. I guess I just want a quilting friend.
My question #2 is this: If a quilt guild is not for you/me where do you meet quilting friends?
I want to find someone who is totally crazy about quilting and fabric like I am. I love the people on this board, but I want someone to talk to and shop with, etc.
I do not want something with cliques, that is political, etc. I guess I just want a quilting friend.
#25
Originally Posted by ckcowl
the local quilt shop is a great place to meet fellow quilters- if you could sign up for a class or two at the lqs you will be able to start connecting- there may be a local sewing/quilting group you could meet with regularly-
not everyone is able to join guilds...but little sewing groups are all around
not everyone is able to join guilds...but little sewing groups are all around
#26
I have a small group of neighbors that get together every other week to sew. No business meetings, we just talk while we work. I found them as I have been finding people in my town around me that quilt.
#27
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Queensland, Australia
Posts: 684
Small quilt groups or sewing circles are what I have found the best!!
One of my closest friends is like the friend you want :) and I met her at the local quilt group.
I have since moved interstate (Australia) and have joined a v small quilt group but haVE already met a wonderful lady to shop with etc
I was in a Guild but found it was to cliquey
One of my closest friends is like the friend you want :) and I met her at the local quilt group.
I have since moved interstate (Australia) and have joined a v small quilt group but haVE already met a wonderful lady to shop with etc
I was in a Guild but found it was to cliquey
#29
I went to a few classes - even though I could do the projects quite well,I always believe I can pick up new ideas and acquaintances.I got on so well with the people that they asked me to join their group.They love sharing ideas and do not get 'precious' with other people.
#30
Originally Posted by Peckish
My group meets once a month, and we rotate hostessing duties at our homes. Three years ago, I contacted a vendor because I was interested in purchasing a quilting frame, and she invited me into this group so I could see various machines and frames in action. Since then, I've become friends with all of them and we have a blast! EVERYTHING is voluntary - nobody keeps track of who hosted the last meeting or how many charity quilts you've made. We invite whomever we want and there are no "presidents" or "treasurers". We go to quilt shows together and have a retreat once a year. It is a HOOT.
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