[Oceanwavequilters] International Quilt Museum Guild Portal

Sharon Lau sharon at oceanwavequilters.com
Sat Jan 2 11:25:35 PST 2021


We received an e-mail (see below) offering access to the International Quilt Museum for our guild. I signed  up, and, as noted below, any member of Ocean Wave Quilters can use my user ID and password.


How to Enter the Quilt Guild Portal:
1) Click on "Login" on the top menu bar at http://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/.

2) Enter your email address: sharon at oceanwavequilters.com

3) Enter the password: Qui1ts!



Once you are in, visit https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/guilds to access to all of this information. Be sure to check back frequently as we add more information, including more Pre-Recorded Programs you can present to your guild.





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The https://3pzn0.r.ag.d.sendibm3.com/mk/cl/f/WWblf8FySG50yoeioLdUqvi3fK5mfYANqPcya4zkym0CbxUbjdadbbPh40o84yrccQhOXW3yH4reg0gjtEOmH5CnHTQjEO_IWrUmwdyXsZ56nUjFgDGwKVS_RZ8itOVnRsz1VOPyej-JtW2vTUd7wZJg59bLE6MaWuP37XT94Z4_rnJbcheQ7CmovDmc in Lincoln, Nebraska boasts the single largest public collection of quilts in the world. There are more than 7,500 quilts in the collection from 65 countries, made between the 17th century and the present. In an attempt to provide additional and enhanced internet resources to guilds, the IQM recently created a special guild "portal" to the museum's website.

 

To register (at no cost), guild leaders just need to write to mailto:info at internationalquiltmuseum.org?subject=IQM%20guild%20portal%20request&body=Guild%20name%3A%0AGuild%20location%3A%0AGuild%20contact%20name%3A%0AGuild%20contact%20email%3A and provide some basic information about the guild, including a contact email. You'll receive a code/password that any member of your guild can use. This guild portal gives you access to all the regular parts of the website, but also links to special downloads and virtual programs from curators and other experts. For example, you can choose a 20-minute video about quilt care and conservation or hear a pre-recorded lecture from head of collections Carolyn Ducey about the connection between 19th century quilters and botany and gardening. The site will take you through the steps of showing these programs using Zoom, so you can present a free program for a future guild meeting. This programming won't be static, new offerings will be posted, and these resources won't be available to others using the website.
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