How to Get Started in Hybrid Craft Guild Meetings

Every member deserves a seat—whether it’s in the room or on the screen

Want to make it EASY to keep members that can't meet in person?

Want to expand your membership to remote members?

Want to be an inclusive ROCK-STAR QUILT GUILD?

$59

Includes permanent access to content for 2 people from your guild



Make every guild member feel like they’re in the room—
even when they’re sick, caring for others, can't travel and are miles away.  

Hybrid meetings don’t have to be hard. This course was built for craft guild leaders, tech volunteers, and educators who want to include remote members without losing their minds to tech troubles.  

Whether you have a large budget or want to start out with minimal equipment, this course  - packed with videos, written materials and downloadable resources walks you through everything
you need to run stress free successful
hybrid craft and quilt guild meetings.  

Susan Couch

Susan Couch is an avid quilter, art quilter, newish knitter, and serves on the board of her local needle arts guild to run hybrid meetings.  She has learned much from being in more than one guild (at the same time) and working with many guild leaders at Global Quilt Connection. Her mission is to make sure guild representatives have the available resources to find and host the best virtual teachers for their guilds.

Susan began crafting and sewing at an early age, but was encouraged to pursue a career in engineering and business. She eventually left that profession and after hand making costumes for a French Quarter walking parade with her dog, she purchased a preloved sewing machine. Soon after that she was teaching people how to use their sewing machines at a local shop, where she discovered that art and quilting are her sewing passions. She exhibits her work locally and donates to SAQA benefit auctions. 

Course Pricing

How to Get Started in Hybrid Craft Guild Meetings

$59 USD

  • Hybrid meetings don’t have to be hard. This course was built for people who want to include remote members in guild meetings.

We need to go hybrid!