GQC
Frequently Asked Questions

All of our teachers are offering Live-Virtual lectures and classes. This means that they are there with you in real time, in a lecture or event that you have scheduled with them.

No, teachers do not discount their fees. Teachers work very hard on their content and as the Guilds are already saving a lot on travel expenses the general consensus is that no, we do not discount our teaching and lecturing fees. It is just as much work for us to develop our skills, course material, and lecture content and in some ways it is much MORE work to do it virtually as we are investing in expensive equipment and new digital skills in order to present our courses as clearly and beautifully as possible.

That is entirely up to each teacher so please inquire with the professional you are hiring. Please think of this question as if it were a regular in-person event. Would your guild hire a teacher then invite another guild to attend for free or would you charge them a guest fee?

Please check each teacher’s website. You should be able to find all the information you need there. If not, please contact the teacher directly.

The logistics of managing that much information is beyond the scope of the Global Quilt Connection website. Each teacher sets their own fees and many adjust them each year. It would be very difficult to keep that information accurate.

Every teacher uses the platforms they are most comfortable with and we have encouraged them to give specific information on their websites. If not, please contact them directly.

Most teachers have already paid for their own zoom Pro account and can easily host your guild on their platform. Please talk with each teacher about how you want to work with them.

Every teacher sets their own policy regarding recording. Please check each teacher’s website. You should be able to find all the information you need there. If not, please contact the teacher directly.

The logistics of managing that much information is beyond the scope of the Global Quilt Connection website. Each teacher sets their own schedule and things are constantly in flux. It would be very difficult to keep that information accurate.