The first rule of Quilt Club...
... seems to be 'have a cup of tea'.
This afternoon, I went to the East Kent quilt group meeting, because Mrs Up The Hill told me I should and I couldn't think of a good reason not to.
Actually, I had a moderately good time, and went to four technique demonstrations, which I've come away from with a few ideas. (As with programme items at a con, some were unnecessary once you'd read thedescription handout, some were all over the place, and some were completely inaudible.) I've also signed up for some workshop days (and, indeed, paid to join the actual group).
Then there was a break for tea, to be followed by announcements and other business, but fortunately I had to leave to get back and help Mike with the boys.
This afternoon, I went to the East Kent quilt group meeting, because Mrs Up The Hill told me I should and I couldn't think of a good reason not to.
Actually, I had a moderately good time, and went to four technique demonstrations, which I've come away from with a few ideas. (As with programme items at a con, some were unnecessary once you'd read the
Then there was a break for tea, to be followed by announcements and other business, but fortunately I had to leave to get back and help Mike with the boys.
