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Guild Information |

Welcome to the McCall's Quilting Guilds page!
We want to encourage and support community quilting and to do that, we've created this page to communicate about local activity.
If you know of a quilt guild in your area, please e-mail mcq@creativecraftsgroup.com with "Guilds and Shows" in the subject line.
Hummingbird Stitchers Quilt Guild (1975)
PO Box 1326
Sierra Vista, AZ 85636
www.hummingbirdquiltguild.com
President Susan Ritter
A wonderful guild of 140 members. They host a quilt show every February with 150 - 200 quilts on display. The guild provides education and an opportunity for community service. (They donated 200+ quilts to the community last year.)
Meetings:
Community Church of Christ
240 N. Hwy. 90
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
1st Monday of the month at 6:00 PM and 9:30 AM every Wednesday.
Tucson Quilters Guild (1977)
PO Box 14454
Tucson, AZ 85732-4454
www.tucsonquiltersguild.com
President Kathy Harris
president@tucsonquiltersguild.com
A wonderful guild of over 700 members. They host the largest quilt show in Arizona every January with over 300 quilts on display and 45+ vendors. The guild provides comfort and caring through quilts to over 30 local charity groups throughout Tucson each year.
Meetings:
St. Francis Cabrini Church
3201 E. Presidio
Tucson, AZ
2nd Wednesday of each month, and the Tuesday evening prior
There is a guest fee of $3.00. The guild hosts 8 national speakers each year, with lectures and workshops from each.
The Redwood Empires Quilters Guild currently has over 125 enthusiastic and fabulous quilters.
Redwood Empires Quilters Guild
reqg.com
Meetings:
Redwood Acres Fairgrounds
First Thursday of the month
The San Farnacisco Quilter's Guild currently has over 250 enthusiastic and fabulous quilters! Membership includes: General meetings, subscription to Quilter's Cables (our monthly newsletter), access to the Guild's Lending Library, special discounts from our affiliates, opportunity to display quilts in our quilt show, potential mentorship with other guild members, Saturday Sewcials (workshops taught by guests/guild members), Show & Tell, and a Quilt Away Retreat.
San Francisco Quilt Guild
PO Box 27002
San Francisco, CA 94127
Meetings:
3rd Tuesday of month
Guild makes community quilts.
Grapevine Quilters Guild of Mendocino County (1987)
PO Box 1825
Ukiah, CA 95482
Helen White
(707) 468-0921
whitehouse@pacific.net
Meetings:
Elks Lodge on Hastings
Ukiah, CA
1st Wednesday of month at 6:30 pm
Guild makes charity quilts for children 0-18 years being interviewed/examined after reports of abuse through Safe Passage.
Colorado Springs Quilt Guild (1987)
http://csqg.blogspot.com
cospringsqg@gmail.com
Meetings:
Colorado Springs Senior Center
1514 North Hancock
Colorado Springs
2nd Thursday of each month
Guests are asked to bring $5 to attend meetings.
Rocky Mountain Wa Shonaji Quilt Guild (1994)
PO Box 370405
Denver, CO 80237-0405
www.washonaji.org
The guild celebrates diversity within their group. However, they represent interests in quilt making and other fiber arts from an African American perspective. They stress education – their motto being “Each One Teach One”.
Joanne Walton, President (303) 463-5336
info@washonaji.org
Meetings:
RedLine
2350 Arapahoe Street
Denver, CO 80205
303-296-4448
1st Saturday of Month 10:30 am (unless Holiday, then 2nd Saturday)
All are invited to attend. Dues are $30.00 per year.
Arapahoe County Quilters (1987)
PO Box 5357
Englewood, CO 80155
www.acqcolorado.org
A group of quilters who enjoy quilting or would like to start learning to quilt, who want to grow and learn about quilting through the fellowship and friendship of other quilters. This group is not exclusive to the makers of quilts, but includes all who find interest and worth in the collection and preservation of our fiber arts and heritage.
Meetings:
First Plymouth Congregational Church
3501 S Colorado Blvd
Englewood, CO
2nd Thursday of each month
There is a guest fee of $6.00. Arapahoe County Quilters (ACQ) engages in a variety of activities that benefit their members, as well as our community. In addition to their general meetings, they sponsor a biennial quilt show, host local and national speakers, and support several charitable programs.
Estes Valley Quilt Guild (1993)
PO Box 3931
Estes Park, CO 80517
Mary Ann Jobe (970) 577*1200
cushjobe@aol.com
Meetings:
Good Samaritan Village Dining Room
Estes Park
2nd Wednesday Evening of Month, 6:45 pm
$5.00 visitor fee. Show ‘n tell items are always welcome. The guild has an annual retreat for members each March and they get together to work on projects as well as offering occasional classes and workshops.
Sunset Slope Quilters (1986)
PO Box 1521
Grand Junction, CO 81502
(Members only website)
Guild has lots of community service programs. In 2010, they donated 161 quilts to "Toys for Tots"". Also, over 150 stockings were donated to children in the child welfare services system. In addition, they send handmade quilts to members with cancer.
Phyllis Burdick, President
Meetings (Sew Days):
American Lutheran Church
632 26 1/2 Road
Grand Junction, CO 81502
2nd Wednesday of the month (9:15 AM.)
Visitor fee of $3.00. There is a monthly newsletter, and a book and pattern library. They have a block-of-the-month project, and they participate in the county fair. Each meeting includes a "show and tell" for members to share their quilt projects. The guild has 220 members and is the largest guild in Western Colorado.
Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc (2003)
PO Box 630463
Littleton, CO 80163-0463
www.firehousequilts.org
Guild is a nonprofit charity with a focus on helping children in crisis. They support snuggle quilts, non-emergency organizations supporting children in crisis, the Douglas County Battered Women’s shelter, and Denver Health’s Newborns in Need program.
Dusty Darrah (303) 683-6455
firehousequilts@q.com
Meetings (Sew Days):
Highlands Ranch Recreation Center
8801 S. Broadway
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
1st Wednesday of Month (4:30 pm – 8:00 pm)
3rd Thursday of Month (12:30 pm – 4:30 pm)
Bring machines, cutting supplies, etc. and sew/quilt. New visitors and volunteers are welcome! If a visitor would like to attend, they should bring their machine. They will be given a free kit to start a quilt top.
Longmont Quilt Guild (2006)
PO Box 6692
Longmont, CO 80501
www.longmontquiltguild.org
Guild has a speaker or special program at each monthly meeting.
Sue Ellis
president@longmontquiltguild.org
Meetings (Sew Days):
First Lutheran Church
803 Third Avenue
Longmont, CO
2nd Tuesday of Month (7:00 pm – 9:00 pm)
If a visitor would like to attend, just bring yourself.
Anvil Points Quilt Guild (2000)
yeoleshop@netzero.com
Gloria Elliott
(970) 625-3899
Meetings:
Lowell Building
200 East 4th Street
Rifle, Colorado
1st Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM (Business Meeting & Program)
3rd Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM
5th Tuesday of each month at 1:00 PM
QACDG is a not-for-profit organization with more than 100 members. Each month QACDG presents a program that will enhance the quilting experience for quilters of every skill level and quilting specialty. A wide range of bees address the needs and interests of quilters of all stripes. QACDG offers an extensive program of community service, community outreach, and quilting education. We welcome visitors!
Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild
PO Box 357012
Gainesville, FL 32635-7012
Jean Rosell
President
RsJe8@aol.com
Genie White
Vice President, Membership
gemoe33@bellsouth.net
Meetings:
Westminster Presbyterian Church
1521 NW 34th Street
Gainesville, FL
First Thursday of each month.
Chattahoochee Evening Stars Quilt Guild
Information: www.CESquiltguild.com
Meetings:
North Park Senior Center
13450 Cogburn Rd
Alpharetta, GA 30004
1st Monday of each month (except September)
6:30pm—9:00pm
Raintree Quilters Guild, Inc.
NQA Chapter 386 Indiana 18
Promoting the Art of Quilting. We present a biennial quilt show and are active in presenting the Tri-State Quilt Day.
We have provided many quilts to deserving organizations in our area and we host nationally known quilting teachers who lecture and teach both new and traditional techniques to our members.
Membership dues are $15 per year. Our fiscal year begins July 1st and dues are due at the regular July meeting. Those joining after January 1st pay $7.50 dues for the remainder of the current fiscal year.
Sioux Prairie Quilters' Guild
Meet once a month in the summer, and twice in the winter. Everyone from beginners to experienced quilt artists are welcome.
Pat Jongewaard, President
rajpaj@mtcnet.net
Nimble Fingers Quilters
Our lively group of 130 quilters meets monthly. We share show and tell, lunch, and enjoy lectures and workshops from nationally known quilters. Our quilting for others efforts benefit Habitat for Humanity and Project Linus.
Information:
president@nimblefingers.org
www.nimblefingers.org
Meetings:
Potomac Community Center
11315 Falls Road
Potomac, MD 20854
1st Monday of each month, September through June
Baltimore Heritage Quilters' Guild, founded 1984, currently has about 130 members.
Baltimore Heritage Quilter's Guild
PO Box 4062
Lutherville, MD 21094
baltimorequilters.com
admin@baltimorequilters.com
Meetings:
Woodbrook Baptist Church
25 Stevenson Lane
Baltimore, MD
7:00 PM on the second Tuesday of each month
A fun group of members at all levels of quilting, new to experienced. We host a quilt show every three years and make quilts for various communty and national events. We have two meetings a month with education opportunities at each.
Lake of the Ozarks Cabin Fever Quilt Guild
PO Box 839
Camdenton, MO 65020
cabinfeverquilters.com
Linda O'Connor, President
linda1478@gmail.com
Meetings:
Camdenton United Methodist Church
340 W US Hwy 54
Camdenton, MO 65020
2nd & 4th Thursday of the month at 10:00 AM
Established in 1988, the guild is dedicated to preserving our quilting heritage by promoting fellowship among those who love to make and collect quilts. The guild organizes educational activities, charitable projects and a biannual quilt show. Members range from novice quilters to national award-winners.
The Courthouse Quilters of Hunterdon County (1988)
www.courthousequilters.com
judeeshuler@centurylink.net
Meetings:
Darcy Lodge
Route 513
Frenchtown, NJ
Second Sunday of each month at 6:30 pm
We are a group of over 200 members who enjoy and are interested in learning more about quilting. We generally have a lecture each month with a workshop the following day. We sponsor bus trips to various quilting destinations. We have an active charity quilt program as well. See our website for more information about our activities and contact information.
Quilt North Quilt Guild (1996)
Clifton Park, NY
Meetings:
Shenedehowa United Methodist Curch
971 Rt 146
Clifton Park, NY
First Monday of each month (except Sept 2nd Monday) at 7:00 pm
All Quilters are welcome, our group has a program with lecture and demos every month, and supplement with BOM, mystery quilts, classes and charity work days.
Gaston County Quilter's Guild
114 Medallion Ct.
Lowell, NC 28056
(704) 263-5870
gastoniaquilter@yahoo.com
Meetings:
Woodlawn Baptist Church
1101 N. Main St
Lowell, NC
Fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 PM
This 170-member guild meets monthly.
Meetings:
2315 North Coast Highway
Newport, Oregon
Second Thursday of the month
This 80-member guild is an active part of the Washington County arts community. In addition to our monthly meetings and guild activities, we participate in many community events, with focus on charity and education. We also have a quilt show in odd-numbered years. Join us for a meeting and find out for yourself what we are all about.
www.westsidequilters.org
info@westsidequilters.org
503-433-4057
Meetings :
Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church
Cornelius Pass Business Park
2038 Aloclek Dr. #202
Hillsboro, OR
3rd Monday each month
The purpose of the guild is to preserve and encourage the art of quilting; to provide instruction for its members and education for the public, and tobe a gathering place for people with this common interest.
Bear Creek Quilt Guild (1992)
PO Box 1322
Keller, TX 76244-1322
Michelle Lewis
(871) 741-5792
Imlewis@1scom.net
Meetings:
First United Methodist Curch of Keller
1025 Johnson Rd
Keller, TX 76248
Third Tuesday of each month.
Wanna Be Quilters
Sue Singletary
Kirbyville, TX 75956
Meetings:
Roganville Baptist Church
FM2245 (South of Jasper, TX)
Kirbyville, TX
Fourth Thursday of each month at 9:00 AM.
The Star Quilters Guild numbers about 70 people. Meetings include a business meeting, member show ‘n tell, and a program. The guild's mission is to promote fellowship and interchange of ideas among those engaged or interested in the art and craft of quilting; stimulate interest in the community; make quilts for donation to charitable organizations, and promote the knowledge and understanding of all aspects of quilting through education, sharing, enjoying, and appreciating others’ work.
Star Quilters Guild (1981)
President - Linda Sage Green
starquilters.president@gmail.com
Meetings:
Community Room
St. John Lutheran Church
4608 Brambleton Ave.
Roanoke, VA 24018
2nd Monday of month January, July, and September, otherwise 1st Monday each month, 7:00 PM.
Members from all over East Jefferson County, Washington, including Port Townsend, Port Ludlow, Port Hadlock, and everywhere in between.
Cabin Fever Quilters
10 West Valley Road
Chimacum, WA 98325
Meetings:
Tri-Area Community Center in Chamacum
Meets every Monday from 10am–noon
Tri-City Quilters' Guild
PO Box 215
Richland, WA 99352
http://tcquilters.com
The Tri-Cities area of Southeastern Washington State along the Lewis and Clark trail... includes the towns Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, and West Richland, and smaller communities nearby.
Spokane Valley Quilt Guild (1980)
http://www.svqg.info
Our common interest in quilting brings us together to befriend and encourage each other, to share ideas and skills to gain knowledge of our craft by providing a comprehensive library and experienced teachers, and to participate in community service projects. We have been together for more than 25 years. Originally, in 1980, we started with 20 members and met at various places, homes, the old All Saints Episcopal Church and the Library. Back then quilting was undergoing a revival and people just wanted to learn. We worked on our own and community projects. Since then, we've grown to over 175 members and meet at the Valley Assembly of God.
At the Spokane Valley Quilter's Guild we offer a lot of options for our members. We have an extensive Library of quilting and related books that are available for checkout to members at most of our meetings. A variety of Classes are offered, from potholders and color workshops to the more basic skills needed in quilting. There are Small Groups for those of us who can't get enough of our quilting sisters. Fundraising for our club and community are another major interest. We contribute to the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery and the Spokane Valley Partners through various Community Sew Days and annual Events such as the Kindred Spirits Outdoor Quilt Show. A Newsletter is published 6 times a year.
If you'd like to join our Guild download the membership application, available on the "about us" page and mail to the address on the form or bring it to the next meeting.
Annual Dues are $15.00 due at or before the February General Meeting.
Meetings:
Valley Assembly of God
15618 E. Broadway
Spokane Valley, WA.
1st Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October & December - 7:00 pm
Paintbrush Piecers Quilt Guild (1985)
141 Ross Rd.
Cody, WY 82414
http://yellowstonequiltfest.info/PPQG/index.html
The guild comes together in order to teach each other and learn new techniques.
Evelyn Browning, President
(307) 587-5930
hbbrowning@wyoming.com
Meetings:
Cody Senior Center
3rd Moday of Month at 7:00 pm
Textile Artists of Greater Yellowstone (2009)
267 N. Tolnman Road
Cody, WY 82435
http://yellowstonequiltfest.info/PPQG/index.html
The guild comes together in order to learn, share ideas and new techniques.
Kathy Lichtendahl
(307) 645-3366
lichty@nemontel.net
Meetings:
Cody Courthouse Maintenance
1st Monday of month at 1:00 pm
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