Should I start quilting club back up???
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Its too bad about the bee part. But that's the way it always goes. Limit your quilt frame to charity projects. And find a public hall. Quilting bees were always about socializing, hope it works out.
#22
I belong to a group that meets weekly. We meet in the basement of a former church - my studio is upstairs. We all bring our own lunches each week, except the last meeting of the month and that one is potluck. We all work on our own projects, charity quilts or raffle quilts for local organizations. I've belonged for over 3 years and thoroughly enjoy the group.
No one has shown up drunk... (OMG!!!)
No one has shown up drunk... (OMG!!!)
#24
I agree with rules - I have never belonged to a quilt club - I don't even know if there is one nearby - I'm new at this - but I would think everyone should contribute equally.
I agree with this one, you need to set rules. Otherwise set up hidden cameras, so they can see their behavior.
May be this could be a start of something else, a TV show in the coming. :P
Quilting Ladies behaving badly!
I'm sorry, don't want to put oil into your fire. I wish I had a group to go to and quilt. It's a wonderful idea.
Now you know what could go wrong, so set the limits. Be honest, this is not a get together to loose manners or for having bad attitude.
They would let you know should you do this to them.
Originally Posted by lovingmama
Originally Posted by quilter1943
WOW! What a group. Why don't you find a church fellowship hall or library room, some place other than your home to meet. Set some guidelines. If you're close to one of the ladies, maybe you could do it together.
May be this could be a start of something else, a TV show in the coming. :P
Quilting Ladies behaving badly!
I'm sorry, don't want to put oil into your fire. I wish I had a group to go to and quilt. It's a wonderful idea.
Now you know what could go wrong, so set the limits. Be honest, this is not a get together to loose manners or for having bad attitude.
They would let you know should you do this to them.
#25
I thank you all for your comments. You've all had some good suggestions and comments. If I do decide to do this again, I think I'll suggest rotating houses and meals. I think working on our own projects would work out better too. that way if one person didn't carry their own weight, it wouldn't matter. The whole idea was to have time with friends soing something we all enjoy, sharing ideas and patterns, books and new ways of doing things and having fun together.
#30
I read about a group that would meet one evening every couple of weeks, usually a Friday. No dinner but they did take turns with a dessert of some sort.. the hostess would have it at her house each time but not weekly.
Weekly would be too much for me even if I was going to someone else's. The gal that played hostess had a large table and everyone brought their machine and they work on their own projects.. sounded like they enjoyed the group and the evening..
Weekly would be too much for me even if I was going to someone else's. The gal that played hostess had a large table and everyone brought their machine and they work on their own projects.. sounded like they enjoyed the group and the evening..
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