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Meeting Info |
As stated
in the Guild's by-laws, its purpose is to: The Guild offers year-round instructional opportunities to its members. Many meetings feature a nationally known quilter as speaker, and are often followed by daytime workshops by the speaker. Other Guild meetings are "hands-on" where quilts and quilted items are made for use by charitable organizations. Six times a year members receive DisPatch, a newsletter offering information about the coming meetings agenda, upcoming quilt shows within driving distance, quilting and sewing tips, and feature articles. The Guild organizes trips for members to quilt shows in New England, New York and Pennsylvania, as well as to major quilting events elsewhere in the United States. As quilting has become more international in recent years, so has the Guild, which has participated in exchange "challenges" with groups in Japan and the UK. Following the challenger's rules, which might include the need to use certain fabrics or to base the piece on a particular theme, members design and create small pieces. The collected pieces made by both Nutmeg members and the challenger are displayed together in both locations. Each year a quilt designed, pieced and quilted by Guild members is raffled. The proceeds from the Raffle are the major source of funding for Guild projects and programs throughout the year. Membership dues are $30.00 for the fiscal year (October 1 to September 30); guests are welcome, and for a $5.00 guest fee receive the next issue of DisPatch. Meetings are open to all who share a love of quilt-making regardless of knowledge or skills. For more
information about activities and membership, write to:
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