Monday, March 4, 2013

Welcome to the club!

I'm so excited about our new social quilting club here in Loudoun County Virginia. The Queen Bee Quilting Club! A slightly modified version of the blurb about our club is below: 

New Quilting Club Formed...

Love to quilt with other people, but haven't been able to find an evening group to quilt with?  Want to learn to quilt?  Join the club!  The Queen Bee Quilting Club, that is.

Two socially minded quilters in Loudoun County Virginia have started the Queen Bee Quilting Club, an informal quilting group where quilters of all skill levels are welcome.  The club will meet Monday nights at 7:00 PM in Waterford, VA.  There is no membership or annual fee required to join; rather attendees will be asked to donate $1/session to offset the cost of the utilities.

Our goal is to facilitate social learning among quilters of all skill levels - we don't plan to bring in outside speakers; rather we'll all learn a lot from each other just by quilting together.  Bring your own machine and/or projects - our regular sessions will be a chance for you to work on your own personal projects, whether they be machine or hand work.  We are also planning one or two special sessions per year in a more traditional "Bee" style setting...more details will follow about those events as they are finalized.

Again, there is no membership or annual fee, and no minimum number of sessions required to be part of the club.  If you have questions, and/or are interested in receiving announcements and messages about the club, please leave a comment letting us know you would like to be added to our mailing list. Please DO NOT leave your email address in the comment body; we will follow up with you at the email address you used to leave the comment. Also be sure to subscribe to our blog feed so you will be up to date about schedule changes and special events. If you have a Google account, add us to your circles to get status updates and stay on top of club happenings. 


So come on out and join the club!

May your bobbin always be full, and your 1/4 inch always be scant...


 
 


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