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    I was just wondering: what is the difference between the national quilting association and american quilter's society? Which one is better to join? Please advise! --Nadia

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    I have wondered about that, Nadia.
    From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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      #3
      There are probably important differences that I don't know about, but there are a bunch of quilting organizations and different organizations sponsor different shows. If you are entering quilts in shows, then it's cheaper if you belong to the associated organization or sometimes you can't even enter unless you belong. I joined IMQA a couple of years ago because I was entering a quilt in the Machine Quilter's Showcase show. I have kept this membership because I really like the magazine that they send to their members ("On Track"). I'm sure there are other reasons for joining the different organizations that have to do with how they promote the art of quilting, but I don't know the differences between the organizations on this score.

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        #4
        Thanx, Nancy, for shedding light. I do belong to the Mount Tam Quilt Guild in Marin County CA, but unfortunately the juried show that they sponsored ended some years ago. Thanx!--Nadia

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          #5
          I am a member of AQS (American Quilter Society) for the same reason as Nancy. I like their magazine and it costs less, if you are a member, to enter a quilt into one of their contests.

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            #6
            Nadia, Thanks for asking the question. Curious minds want to know.

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              NATIONAL QUILTING ASSOCIATION (nqaquilts.org):
              The National Quilting Association, Inc., a nonprofit organization run by quilters for quilters, was founded in 1970 by seven women in the Washington, D.C., area. The organization was established to create, stimulate, maintain, and record an interest in all matters pertaining to the making, collecting, and preserving of quilts, and to establish and promote educational and philanthropic endeavors through quilts. Membership in the organization is open to all interested individuals. The NQA was chartered in 1972. Local NQA Chapters were also begun during these early years.

              The NQA has always considered its first responsibility to be service to its members. Thus, many programs have been established over the years to aid the membership, with special benefits to chapters. And, of course, our Annual Quilt Show is a successful collaborative effort between our members and our merchant sponsors.

              AMERICAN QUILTERS SOCIETY (americanquilter.com), a for-profit company:

              In 1983 Meredith and Bill Schroeder, already avid collectors and publishers of books for collectors, headed south to Bell Buckle, Tennessee, barely a dot on the map, for a national quilt show. Though over 400 quilts were hung for the show, they didn't expect the thousands of people who poured into the exhibit. It was a groundswell of enthusiasm unlike anything Bill and Meredith had seen in all their years of collecting. The moment was not lost on the Schroeders.

              Within a year, Meredith announced the formation of the American Quilter's Society. Her goal was to develop a group that "gave national recognition to the quilters and their work" and "to set the standard in the industry." In the first year, 1,500 quilters became charter members.

              In April of 1985, the American Quilter's Society held its first quilt show and contest in Paducah, Kentucky. Five thousand people showed up. The Schroeders underwrote the first-ever quilt show with cash prizes, offering $10,000 for the Best of Show award. This was the beginning.

              Expanding on that success, the society held the AQS Quilt Exposition in Nashville, Tennessee, for eight years ending in 2008. Over 160,000 attendees viewed more than 3,000 quilts at the Nashville shows.

              In 2005, AQS took another bold step with the production of the American Quilter television series. This creative, lifestyle show is now available on DVD. Another first for AQS that year was the development of a college program enabling quiltmakers to earn college credit by taking classes at AQS shows. This program is in cooperation with West Kentucky Community & Technical College located in Paducah, Kentucky.

              Continuing its effort to promote quiltmakers and their work, AQS added the first Quilt Expo and Contest in Des Moines, Iowa, in 2008. This event welcomed over 24,000 visitors, awarded $42,000 in cash awards, displayed more than 800 quilts, and housed over 350 vendor booths for shopping.

              AQS marked its 25th anniversary with the Paducah event in April 2009. The AQS Quilt Show & Contest is considered the premier international quilting event. Each year's show brings more than $20 million in economic impact to the area and at least 37,000 attendees. Quilters and quilts are everywhere––even the gas stations hang quilts. More than 10,000 quilts have been displayed in Paducah and more than $2.5 million in cash prizes have been awarded.

              In addition, the Schroeders created and endowed a museum in Paducah, Kentucky, dedicated to today's quiltmakers and their contemporary quilts. The museum opened in 1991 and houses a collection of more than 200 quilts including top winners in the AQS quilt shows. The U.S. Congress designated the museum as The National Quilt Museum of the United States in 2008.

              Beyond the 34 quilting events produced by AQS, this highly successful membership organization also publishes and distributes quilt books, publishes a quilting magazine, creates a bi-monthly eNews newsletter and has set the standard of excellence through the Appraiser Certification Program.

              AQS is a membership organization for quilters, quilt collectors, and those who appreciate quilts. Members enjoy:

              A membership card and exclusive maroon and gold pin
              Six issues of American Quilter magazine each year
              A bimonthly eNews newsletter that keeps members up-to-date on all AQS happenings
              Access to the AQS Quilt News Blog that shares stories about quilters, show registration notices, and other up-to-the-minute news
              Member-only discounts on AQS books and books by other publishers
              Reduced admission to the quilt shows
              Unrestricted Web site access to http://www.AmericanQuilter.com, including the Member-Only section
              A personal wish list on http://www.AmericanQuilter.com
              AQS member discounts from Jo-Ann Stores, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and Hertz Rent-a-Car

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                Carmen, thanx for weighing in; you've shed a lot of light on the question of what is different between the two organizations. Thanx--Nadia

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