tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post4771168758785330473..comments2024-01-22T19:07:03.799-08:00Comments on Sewing & Quilt Gallery: At a CrossroadsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post-73251213342078612792010-08-26T19:54:58.956-07:002010-08-26T19:54:58.956-07:00Join both. Go when you can. One of the ladies in m...Join both. Go when you can. One of the ladies in my quilting group is a member of FOUR local groups. If it were me, I'd definitely join both, and I'd go when I could. If there were some days where it had to be one or the other, I'd make it a priority to go to guild A's meetings.Laurel H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14272798031417837665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post-63048616167525953772010-08-26T10:52:09.045-07:002010-08-26T10:52:09.045-07:00Is there a particular reason that you can't jo...Is there a particular reason that you can't join both?Debbie Cookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03601675304884019607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post-6566013960585458712010-08-26T10:38:47.346-07:002010-08-26T10:38:47.346-07:00I vote for joining them both. It will be an excell...I vote for joining them both. It will be an excellent way for you to develop a ties to many quilters in your area. Personally, I am not in our area guild, however many people I know have joined 2 guilds and participate in some of the activities of both. I hear about the meetings and exchanges they do when I have been at retreats with members of both guilds. I'm sure a guild would be something I'd be interested in joining when I have retired from teaching and have more time available.Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05440045492355646316noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post-91036733805675587542010-08-26T09:26:22.707-07:002010-08-26T09:26:22.707-07:00Just recently went through that same ordeal. To Jo...Just recently went through that same ordeal. To Join or not to join - that is the question. <br />I love, love, love Guild A, which I discovered first and which have always made me feel welcome and part of the group. It's a larger guild and because it's 45 minutes away from my home, I have not really been able to deepen my relationship with anyone. Guild B is just 15 minutes from my home but I have never felt part of the group. Although I have been a member for a year I cannot say I have ever felt like anything more than a visitor. I honestly have been so disappointed with that group, I decided that I would not renew my membership next year. I have started going to another Guild which also meets 45 minutes away but has members that are more local to me. I'm hoping that I can join some smaller bees that will give me some quilty friends now that my daughter has moved to NH. <br /><br />On your situation, I would take a bit of Sherry's advice. Check the business at the door and enjoy the guild for what it is. Eventually you will have a chance to put your name out there and the business will profit from the friendships you develop. Good Luck and Happy Birthday to your little piece of heaven!!Strladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02625786795904630105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post-86813507165135756342010-08-26T08:26:26.313-07:002010-08-26T08:26:26.313-07:00I agree with what Sherry says. I just sent my qui...I agree with what Sherry says. I just sent my quilt to a long arm quilter for the 1st time. She belongs to 4 guilds! I think you need to see it more as am opportunity to make quilting friends rather than business though I'm sure you will build your business from the guilds. It will take time and them getting to know you and your work. You need to remember money is tight, even for quilters and they may not be sending out their quilts or they are happy with the person they are using. Try to be patient, join both guilds as Sherry said, go when you can and enjoy the quilting fellowship! <br />Happy Birthday to your daughter! 4 is such a fun age!Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835640367863822189noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26850144.post-29921092486979990552010-08-26T06:48:12.404-07:002010-08-26T06:48:12.404-07:00I hve ben in your shoes. Tring to go t a group tha...I hve ben in your shoes. Tring to go t a group that have been together for many years.Its not easy. But hang in there and things will pick up but you shouldn't be looking at it as oly getting 2 quilts from them to do. Some people already have the own quilters and some people can not afford gettig them done they d i them self. Just think if you have been in the group for many years and a new long arem quilter come to the pack how would you feel if all of a sudden every onr goes to her. Theres no reason you can't join both go them when you can and if you get any jobs then it should be a bonus. Your looking at it as if I join I want busness. This is not what joining a group should be. Go have fun slowing get t know the and then it will all some together. You do good work but it takes TIME to buildup a cliental. Good luck and do't forget enjoy there company.Sherryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18214420425892741292noreply@blogger.com