North Carolina Quilt Guilds
The Tar Heel State
This page lists information on North Carolina Quilt Guilds as submitted by the members of the guild. If you find an error or would like to add your guild, please visit the Add/Amend page. If you would like to add your show, use the Add Show page.
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State-Wide: Western North Carolina Quilters Guild. Western North Carolina Quilters Guild. Founded in 1982, we are a group of more than 200 men and women who are interested in quilting. Our skills range from beginner to professional, but we all enjoy a good time, and we are good at sharing and helping one another. We meet on the third Thursday of each month with alternating day and evening meetings. Guests are welcome. A meeting schedule is available on our web site. Our high quality, judged quilt show is held on the third weekend in October. Visit our website or E- mail .
Albemarle
Stanly County Three Rivers Quilt Guild: We’re a small quilt guild of about 29 members. We meet the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at Christ Episcopal Church fellowship hall in Albemarle, NC located at 428 Pee Dee Ave. Yearly dues are $12. We do a block of the month, challenges, special programs, and workshops, as well as some guest speakers. We make cuddle quilts for organizations and projects during the year. We have raffle quilts and show about every two years. Guests are always welcome. For more information, contact moc.liamg or @05nespejTmoc.oohay @oslaeippoh
Apex
Pine Tree Quilters. For more information, visit the website or contact Kathy Pierce moc.liamg @80hgiekak
Asheboro
Randolph Quilters Guild. Meets 1st Thursday of the month at the First Presbyterian Church, 420 West Walker Avenue, Asheboro, NC 27203. Doors open at 6:30 pm and meeting starts at 7:00 pm. Mail: PO Box 2664 – Asheboro, NC 27204. Email: moc.liamg. Web: Find us on Facebook. @dliugsretliuqhplodnar
Asheville
Asheville Quilt Guild AQG, PO Box 412, Asheville, NC 28802. Meets on the 3rd Tuesday of the month; time alternates between 10 AM (odd numbered month) & 7 PM (even numbered month) AQG meet at the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Check out the AQG website for more information and directions to our meetings. Email: gro.dliugtliuqellivehsa or @retsambewgro.dliugtliuqellivehsa @tnediserp
Beaufort
Crystal Coast Quild Guild. Meets at 7pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at St.Pauls Episcopal Church on Ann St., Beaufort. Contact: moc.liamg or at PO Box 1819, Morehead City, NC 28557 @dliugsretliuqtsaoclatsyrc
Boone
The Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild has members from Watauga, Avery, Ashe and surrounding counties. We have about 60 members who pay $20/year in dues. We meet the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00 for a business meeting, member show & share, and an educational program. The 3rd Tuesday of each month (10:30-3:00) we have a workshop or make donation quilts. All events are held at the Senior Center Building, 132 Poplar Creek Connector, Boone, NC on the 2nd floor. Visitors are welcome. moc.liamg or @1dliugtliuqlerualniatnuommoc.liamg @nscremmizrc
Burlington
Burlington Carousel Quilters. Burlington Carousel Quilters. We welcome new members who pay $25/year in dues. We meet year round on the second Tuesday evening of each month. Social time begins at 6:30 and our program at 7. Our goal is to educate members, support charities, and share the beauty of quilting with the community. Learn more about our many activities from our website or email us at moc.liamg or @sretliuqlesuoracnotgnilrubmoc.rr.dairt @dlogt
Alamance Piecemakers Quilt Guild. The APQG was established in 1987, and we have approximately 65 members. We meet at the Elmira Community Center located at 810 Wicker St., Burlington, NC 27215. We meet the third Wednesday of each month at 9:00 til noon. We pay dues of $20 per year which helps fund educational programs and charity projects. Quilters of all ages and experience are welcome. For more information contact Janice at 336-675-8102 or email: moc.liamg @srekameceipecnamala
Burnsville
The Mountain Piecemakers meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Burnsville Town Center at 6:30 Pm. We do a raffle quilt each year and also a quilt show the first week-end in August at the Town Center downtown Burnsville. Contact gro.dliugtliuqsrekameceipniatnuom or @tnediserpmoc.loa for more information. @cnwnignitliuq
Cabarrus County
The Cabarrus Quilters Guild typically meets on the second Monday of the month at the Harrisburg Presbyterian Church located at 4815 State Hwy. 49, Harrisburg, NC 28075. Our meetings start with a social time at 6:00 PM and the guild meeting begins at 6:30 PM. At our monthly meetings, we have special programs or guest speakers. We also have several projects in which members may choose to participate such as; Block of the Month, Round Robins, and the Challenge Quilt. At every meeting members share their most recent work during Show and Tell. For those of you who wish to learn the art of quilting, we hold monthly workshops on a variety of quilting subjects. Please visit our website for more information. Email: gro.dliugsretliuqsurrabac @retsambew
Calabash
Beach Border Quilters. We have about 50 members and our dues are $12 per yea due January 1. We meet on the second Friday of the month at the Brunswick Ho in Brunswick Plantation. We have a block of the month and fat quarters swaps, challenges, periodic quilt shows, sit and sews for charity and a variety o helpful programs. Contact ten.cmta for more information @trahsd
Canton
Blue Ridge Mountain Quilters
Meetings held 6 p.m. 4th Thursday, January – October, 3rd Thursday, November & December at First Baptist Church 208 Academy Street, Canton NC. No mail received at this address. Mail: PO Box 1623 Canton, NC 28716. Membership is $25.00 per year. We have Charity Quilt Sews, Block of the Month, Monthly Fat Quarter Drawings, Guest Speakers, Classes and, Raffle Quilts.Email: moc.liamg or @0102sretliuqntmegdireulbten.retrahc @eroomharobed
Cary
Professional Art Quilters Alliance-South
Common Threads group meets monthly, 3rd Wednesday, 2-4 pm at Cary Quilting Co., 935 N Harrison Ave, Cary NC 27312. All art quilters and fiber artists are invited to attend to share works in progresses, techniques, other resources; receive feedback if requested. No fee to attend. Email Miki Adams for more info at gro.htuoS-AQAP @rerusaerT
Cashiers
Cashiers Quilters
Cashiers Quilters meets at St. Jude Catholic Church, 3011 Hwy 64 E, Sapphire, NC. We are a group of about 30 full-time and seasonal members with all levels of expertise, from novice to advanced, who love to get together once a week, share our talents and learn from each other! Dues are currently $20/yr. We gather for lunch at 11:30 every Thursday at a local restaurant (schedule on the website) and adjourn to our meeting place until 2 pm or whenever. Planned activities include various workshops presented by outside experts or our own members, field trips, and making flannel lap blankets for the home-bound in Jackson County. When we don’t have a planned activity, we bring our own handwork to work on and to share and we visit! Individual members participate in church-sponsored prayer blanket ministries and other community-based activities. We sponsor a show during the October Fall Leaf Festival in the odd-numbered years that features our members’ creations, a raffle quilt, and a boutique and bake sale. Guests are always welcome! Please check out our website or contact moc.liamg @sretliuqsreihsac for more information.
Chapel Hill
Durham Orange Quilters Guild
We meet at St. Thomas More Church, 940 Carmichael St, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, on every third Monday at 7:00PM. We have a social time starting at 6:30PM.We sponsor creative workshops, stimulating programs, inspiring quilt shows and fun quilting events. We also have an extensive donation quilt program which provides quilts to local hospitals, churches and service organizations.
We have over 200 members. Whether you are new to quilting or an experienced longarmer, there is something for everyone in the DOQ. From traditional pieced quilts to applique, art and modern quilts, our guild members cover all interests and all levels. Come to one of our meetings and learn about all the ways we are involved in quilting and in our community. We welcome visitors and newcomers! Email: moc.liamg @sretliuqod
Charlotte
Charlotte Quilters’ Guild meets First Wednesdays 7 pm @ Tyvola Senior Center, 2225 Tyvola Rd. Charlotte, NC 28210. Guest Fee $5. We have 200 members & offer National speakers & workshops. We donate 500+ quilts yearly to hospitals and Quilts for Soldiers to USO. Contact us: gro.dliugsretliuqettolrahc or mail: CQG P.O. Box 221035 Charlotte NC 28222. @ofni
Charlotte Modern Quilt Guild. Email: moc.liamg @gqmtlc
Durham
African American Quilt Circle Meets 1st Saturday of each month at Hayti Heritage Center, 804 Fayetteville Street, Durham
Triangle Modern Quilt Guild For residents of the Triangle area of NC that are interested in non-traditional, modern quilting. Meetings are the second Sunday of each month at Spoonflower, 2810 Meridian Parkway #176, Durham. We have approx. 80 members. Dues are $25/year and include membership in the National Modern Quilt Guild. We have monthly programs, project swaps, and quilt challenges throughout the year.
Elizabeth City
Colonial Quilt Lovers meets 1st and 3rd Saturdays, Social at 9:30a.m.; meeting at 10:00 at the Church of the Redeemer 207 N Carolina Hwy 342 S, Camden, NC. Contact: P.O. Box 2198, Elizabeth City, NC 27096-2198. Email: moc.hgylsm or @sarasmoc.liamqrabme @pmekec
Elkin
Foothills Quilters. We are a pretty laid back group of 25-30 folks who meet at 1:00 PM on the third Tuesday of each month at the Foothills Arts Council on the corner of church and Market streets. We have a program, snacks, show and tell, and a block of the month at each meeting. Contact us at moc.liamg. @dliugtliuqsllihtoof
Fayetteville
Tarheel Quilters Guild. We have 100+ members who meet at 2pm on the third Sunday of every month at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. We have regular activities and workshops. Our charitable outreach includes quilts donated to our local veterans groups and to the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Contact moc.liamg or @dliugsretliuqleehratmoc.liamg for more information. @swendliugsretliuqleehrat
Fayetteville
Cape Fear Quilters Meets monthly at Loving Stitches, Fayetteville. Contact: Sue Hall at moc.loa. @712llaheus
Franklin
Smoky Mountain Quilters Guild. We have over 160 members who pay $20 in dues per year. We meet twice a month at 9:30 am on the second Monday and at 6:30 pm on the third Monday of each month at the First Presbyterian Church in Franklin. We have classes for beginners and workshops for all levels. Every other year we have a NQA judged quilt show. Contact moc.liamg for more information. Our address is Box 1381, Franklin, NC. @rehpotsirhcamron
Fuquay-Varina
Southern Wake Quilters Guild, 308 N Ennis St, Ransdell Hall, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526. Our Guild meets during the months of September – May each year. moc.liamg @dliugsretliuqws
Our objectives include:
a. Preserving and promote the heritage of quilting,
b. Providing opportunities for members and guest speakers to educate, equip and train individuals in the fine art of quilting,
c. To be an outreach into the community, locally and nationally, by providing products of quilting to be used as charitable donations to hospitals, children’s centers, and the military,
d. To enable the members of Southern Wake Quilters Guild Inc. to have ample opportunity to pursue their purpose in quilting, through avenues already established by the group.
Gastonia
Gaston County Quilters Guild. 40 members, meets 4th Monday of each month (except December). Demonstrations each meeting. Sew Day on the 1st Saturday of each month (same place). Serving the community of Gaston County. For more information, visit our website or email moc.liamg Mailing address: Gaston County Quilters’ Guild, 1101 N Main St, Lowell, NC 28098 @dliugsretliuqcg
Goldsboro
Cotton Club Quilters, PO Box 668, Goldsboro, NC 27533 We meet on the last Thursday of each month at 7 pm at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. We operate as a not-for-profit and make quilts for individuals and families in need. For more info, contact moc.liamg. @sretliuQbulCnottoC
Greensboro
Piedmont Quilters’ Guild.
We meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at New Garden Friends Meeting, 801 New Garden Rd, Greensboro, NC. Doors open at 6:30 pm, meeting starts at 7:00 pm. Our guild has about 50 members. Regular membership is $35 (16 to 69 years) or $20 (70 years or more). Our meeting includes a short business meeting, show & tell, and a program. We also have Community Outreach Sit & Sew days and a raffle quilt. We hope to begin planning a new Quilt Show soon! You can contact us through our website.
Gate City Quilt Guild. We have about 90 members who pay $35 per year in dues. We meet at 6:30 pm with program following at 7:00 pm on the first Thursday of the month at New Garden Friends Meeting, 801 New Garden Rd, Greensboro. We have speakers on many quilt-related topics, a charity sewing group, workshops to make items for the quilt show, and Sit ‘n’ Sew days. Our quilt show is every other year and includes a silent auction to benefit a charity, vendors, a boutique of crafted items, a raffle quilt and raffle baskets. Contact gro.dliugtliuqyticetag if you want to find out more about our friendly group. @ofnigro.dliugtliuqyticetag @ofni
Greenville
Greenville Quilters Guild P.O. Box 4231 Greenville, NC 27836 meets every 2nd Thursday, 6:30 – 8:30pm at First Christian Church, 2810 E. 14th St., Greenville, NC or every 4th Tuesday, 1-3pm at Greenville Parks and Rec, Arts & Crafts Center at Jaycee Park, 2000 Cedar Lane, Greenville, NC. $20/year in member dues helps support monthly workshops, annual Learn to Quilt Day, Day of Sharing, biennial quilt show and raffle quilt, charity quilts. We welcome quilters of all levels and interests. moc.liamg @snoitacinummocgqg
Havelock
Croatan Quilt Guild Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month at the First United Methodist Church on Miller Drive in Havelock. Social starts at 6:30 p.m.; business meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. Door Prize and a Show-N-Tell at each meeting. Contact: President Peggy Geier at (252)447-4225 or ten.cnkcolevah. @reiegp
Hayesville
The Town Square Quilters meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the First United Methodist Church from 10:00-2:00. We are not a guild so we have no dues and no officers. We welcome quilters to come visit. We have Show and Tell and a skill or project taught at each meeting. moc.liamg @retliuqcn
Haywood County
High Country Quilt Guild Meets 3rd Thursday at 7p.m. at Maggie Valley Community Center. Contact: P.O. Box 706, Maggie Valley, NC 28751For more info, contact ten.htuoslleb @tliuqyrtnuochgih
Hendersonville
Western North Carolina Quilters Guild. Founded in 1982, we are a group of more than 200 men and women who are interested in quilting. Our skills range from beginner to professional, but we all enjoy a good time, and we are good at sharing and helping one another. Meets 3rd Thursday (alternating monthly meetings, day at 9am and evening at 7pm) at Grace Lutheran Church, US 64 West at the corner with Blythe, Hendersonville, NC. Guests are welcome. A meeting schedule is available on our website. Visit our website or Email gro.sretliuQCNnretseW, @ofnigro.sretliuqcnnretsew OR @tnediserpmoc.liamnotorp @esorbmak
The Tarheel Piecemakers Quilt Club is a smaller group of about 40 quilters meeting the second Wednesday of each month for programs and refreshments, fellowship, and fun. Our programs are varied with interesting new techniques, blocks, challenges, mysteries, Quilts of Valor, Project Linus, local hospital Port Softies, and guest speakers. moc.liamg @srekameceipleehrat
Hertford
Perquimans Quilters Contact: P.O. Box 235, Hertford, NC 27944
Hiddenite
Brushy Mountain Quilters Guild has 20+ members of all ages, skill levels, and interests who pay $10 annual membership dues. We meet at 3 pm on the fourth Monday afternoon of the month at the Hiddenite Center’s Educational Complex, 70 Hiddenite Church Road, Hiddenite, NC We have a block of the month instruction, a yearly guild challenge, an annual raffle quilt, and an annual educational workshop/show as well as half-day workshops during the year. Visitors and new members are welcome. Contact Micki Earp, Guild President at 828-632-6769 or Hiddenite Center at 828-632-6966. e Center at 828-632-6966 show EMail: gro.straetineddih @nerak
Hickory
Catawba Valley Quilters Guild. We have about 90 members paying $20 a year in dues. They may attend either or both the morning meeting at 10:00 AM or the evening meeting at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Thursday each month at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. We have monthly programs and community projects, with a show every three years.
High Point
High Point Quilt Guild meets the 2nd Thursday of each month, at 6:15 pm, at Westchester Baptist Church, 135 Westchester Drive, High Point, NC. BOM, Round Robin monthly. Charity quilts benefit Hayworth Cancer Center, High Point. We produce a raffle quilt yearly and hold a quilt show every other year in the odd year. moc.liamg @dliugtliuqpH
Jacksonville
The Patchworkers Quilting Club We meet the first and third Thursdays of each month at 10:00A.M. at Onslow County Senior Services, 4022 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, N.C. If we have a quilt in the frame, we meet every Thursday. The contact address is 606 Forest Grove Avenue, Jacksonville, NC 28540
Carolina Pine Needle Quilters Guild. We have about 30 members. Dues $18.00/year. Meet 7pm second Tuesday of the month in Jacksonville. We have fat quarters swaps, fundraisers including a yearly raffle quilt help pay for community outreach project(COP)supplies and educational workshops/classes for it’s members. moc.liamg @snoitacinummocgqnpc
Kernersville
Heart of the Triad Quilt Guild, Inc.
At 85 members, we met on the first Monday of each month (excluding holidays) at 6:30 pm, 1108 Swisher Center Dr, Room 114, Kernersville, NC 27284. We have monthly speakers, trunk shows and/or Quilts of Valor Presentations. We have a quilt show every two years in the even years. Our sew day is the second Monday of the month 9:30-3:00.
Our guild started in 1996, when Terri LaRue, owner of former Quilting Peace by Piece, thought that even though there were two or three guilds within 30 minutes drive time, the area needed a local quilt guild. Our first meeting was held in the old quilt shop, and attendance was double what was expected.
We are located in Kernersville, NC, between Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point in northwest North Carolina. The purpose of this organization is to provide the opportunity for quilters to enjoy fellowship and exchange ideas and techniques for quilting; to encourage others to quilt and to provide information about quilting; and to make a positive impact on the community.
Email: moc.oohay @vwhctapgod
Kill Devil Hills
Outer Banks Quilt Guild meets on the 1st Monday of the month at the Colington United Methodist Church at 7pm. Visitors to the area are welcome to join us. Updates to the guild can be found on Facebook at Outer Banks Quilt Guild. moc.liamtoh @5491kcalbsc
Kinston
Neuse Quilters Guild, Kinston, NC Meets each Wednesday at 10:00 at the First Baptist Church 2600 Rouse Road Kinston NC. 28504. Contact person is Kathryn D. Duke ten.knilyrutnec Our address is: Neuse Quilters Guild PO Box 5226 Kinston NC. 28503 @ekuddkten.knilyrutnec @ekuddk
Laurinburg
Cotton Piecemakers Quilting Guild meets 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm at Trinity Presbyterian Church on Blue’s Farm Road. Welcome new members ($20/yr) or visitors ($2).
Lenoir
Pine Needles Quilt Guild
Our 35 members meet the first Thursday at 6pm, and third Thursday from 9am to 6pm (Sew Bee) each month at the Fellowship Hall at 732 Stacey Place SW Lenoir NC 28645. We share our talents by making quilts for the local children’s advocacy Robin’s Nest. Our Sew Bee days are a time for sharing tips, tricks and fellowship. Visitors and new-to-quilting folks are most welcome! Email: ten.retrahc @omtliuQ
Lincolnton
Piecemakers Quilt Guild. We have about 25 members who pay $20 a year in dues. We meet at 10:00 am on the 1st Tuesday of each month at the Lincoln County Senior Center craft room, 612 Center Drive, Lincolnton, North Carolina. We have a short business meeting, a program demonstration where we learn a technique, and show & tell where our members display what they are working on. We also have a hand work group called Magnolia Stitches, which meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. On the 3rd Tuesday of the month, we have our Quilt on Wheels group where we work on various charity projects serving Lincoln County, and the 4th Tuesday of the month we have either a sit-n-sew or a workshop. All these Tuesdays begin at 9:00 am. We also work on a raffle quilt to benefit charity and participate in area craft shows. We have organized classes and trips. Whether you have never quilted before or have quilted for years we welcome all visitors and or new members. Email: moc.loa @5114nnapsp
Lincoln Quilters Quilt Guild
Lincoln Quilters Quilt Guild: We are a vibrant community where quilting and sewing enthusiasts come together to share their passion for this timeless craft. Members engage in a variety of activities, including monthly meetings, workshops, and sew days. These gatherings provide opportunities to learn new techniques, exchange ideas, and collaborate on group projects. As a guild we also participate in charity work, creating quilts for community causes such as local shelters, senior centers, and pet beds for animal shelters. Additionally, we participate in making quilts for local recipients of Quilts for Valor. Monthly programs feature local quilt teachers, and annual workshops cover a variety of sewing-related topics, ensuring members continually expand their skills. Additionally, exhibitions and monthly “show and tell” showcase members’ talents and inspire others in the community. Through these activities, the guild fosters a sense of camaraderie and creativity among members.
We meet at 6:30pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the Lincoln Cultural Center, 403 East Main Street, Lincolnton, North Carolina. Doors open at 6:00pm. Sit-n-Sew days are normally the Saturday following our monthly meeting at the same location. For additional information please contact moc.liamg. or find us on Facebook under Lincoln Quilters. @CNsretliuqnlocniL
Littleton
StillWater Quilters We meet the first Tuesday of each month at 10am in various locations. We share our love of quilting by showing each other what we have made, taking trips, and “Quilt Camps”. Betsy Freeman ten.zkrowten @ysteb
Long Beach
Long Beach Quilters Guild Contact: P.O. Box 1301, Long Beach, NC 28465
Lowell
Gaston Quilter’s Guild – Gaston County, NC. Meetings are held every 4th Monday (except December) at 6:30 pm at Woodlawn Baptist Church, 1101 N. Main Street, Lowell, NC. For more information contact us at
moc.liamg @dliugsretliuqcg
Marion
Mountain Glory Quilters’ Guild. Small guild with an average of 20 members. We meet at 5:30 on the first Tuesday of each month at St. Mark’s Methodist Church on Route 70 in Pleasant Gardens. We have programs, workshops, demonstrations, a yearly challenge, an annual quilt show, and we raffle a quilt for charity every other year. For more information please contact moc.loa. @gepgnitliuq
Middleburg
Quilts R Us Contact: P.O. Box 76, Middleburg, NC 27556
Mills River
The Carolina Mountain Longarm Association is a group of professional and amateur longarm and midarm quilting machine owners in the Western North Carolina Area. We meet six times a year and focus on skill building, show and tell, and fun. See our website for more info.
Mocksville
Davie Quilter’s Guild meets on the 3rd Monday night of each month at 6:30PM at the Davie County Senior Center, Ph# 336-753-6230. Annual dues are $20.00. There is a drawing for door prizes and birthdays and a program each month. moc.liamg @dliuggnitliuqcd
Monroe
Sweet Union Quilters Guild
Tell us about your guild: We are a passionate community of quilters dedicated to both our craft and charitable work. Our members contribute to various local causes, including social services, hospitals, and retirement homes, by donating quilts to those in need.
We meet every third Friday of the month at 7 PM. If you’re interested in joining us, please contact us for location information. We have a public Facebook page where you can learn more about us. As a member, you’ll gain access to our private Facebook group, which is filled with even more resources like patterns, block-of-the-month projects, and class information.
We invite you to visit us twice before making a commitment. If you decide to join, simply fill out a membership form and pay the annual membership fee, prorated for our membership year from July to June. We look forward to welcoming you to our guild! For more information, please email us at gro.dliugsretliuqnoinuteews @ofni. Our mailing address is PO Box 1442, Monroe, NC 28111
Mooresville
The Mooresville Centerpiece Quilters Guild meets the second Monday of every month at the South Iredell Senior Center from 10am – Noon. We have over a 100 members. We have a full library, silent auction items each month, fat quarter drawing, classes, trips, and we do a quilt show every other year. Contact Jean Cable at moc.oohay for more information. @stliuq.naej
Morehead City
Crystal Coast Quilters’ Guild. PO Box 1918 Morehead City, NC 28557.
The Crystal Coast Quilters’ Guild (CCQG) has ~70 paid members. Membership dues are $25 a year and applications are available on the CCQG website. Members meet weekly on Tuesday mornings for drop-in sewing from 9 am to 11:30 am, and monthly on the third Thursday at 6 pm at the Shepherd of the Sea Lutheran Church, 201 E. Fort Macon Road, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. The goals of the Guild are to build and maintain a productive and creative environment for all who are interested in quilting and to provide education through lectures, teaching, workshops, and an online quilt reference library. Guild activities include block of the months, quilt challenges, trunk shows, workshops, trips, an annual raffle quilt, donation quilts for local children and veteran organizations, and local quilt exhibits and/or shows. Email: moc.liamg @dliugsretliuqtsaoclatsyrc
Morganton
Burke Quilters Guild
The purpose of our guild is to preserve and promote the art of quilting and to provide opportunities for learning and sharing ideas through an active program of education and study. You do not have to be a quilter to become a member; you only need to have an interest and an appreciation for quilts. Annual dues are $25.00 and prorated depending on the beginning of membership. Please join us at our regular monthly meeting meetings on the 4th Monday of the month at 10AM at the Burke Senior Center 301 N Green St Morganton, NC 28655 Email: moc.oohay @dliugsretliuqekrub
Mt Airy.
Surry Quilters Guild. We have 55
members, dues are $20.00 annually over 70 free. We meet the Third Thursday
of the month at 6:30pm at First Presbyterian Church Mt Airy . We have
refreshments, business meeting, show and tell and a program. We have an
annual retreat to Banner Elk NC. We also do challenge quilts, mystery
quilts, and have done row by row challenges. Our Quilt show is during the
Autumn Leaves festival in Mt Airy NC the second weekend in October. We have
a program to honor veterans with Quilts of Valor in November, we do charity
quilts for Brenner’s Children Hospital Premies, Cancer Quilts for people
undergoing Chemo, pillow cases for Conker Cancer Children.
Murphy
Gathering of Quilters
A Gathering of Quilters meets every Thursday at the First United Methodist Church in downtown Murphy, NC. We currently have around 40 quilters. Guests are always welcomed. There are no dues, no officers-just come and visit a while or bring a project on which to work. We meet in the fellowship hall in the basement of the office building next to the main church from 10-12. We sometimes meet in member’s homes for a potluck lunch and we do not meet if schools are closed because of weather. Contact person-Sammie Simpson-828-837-7617- moc.oohay @cnmorfmaimas
Southern Appalachian Modern Quilt Guild meets the second Thursday of the month, January through November at 5:30 PM @ Bless My Stitches Quilt Shop located at 498 Hill Street in Murphy, NC 28906. We are a fun and enthusiastic community of modern quilters that formed an official Modern Quilt Guild, serving the tri-state area of NC, TN and GA. Currently we have 28 members and our dues are $30 yearly. Each month we have a teaching segment exploring another avenue of modern quilting, a challenge, Sew-and-Tell and wrap up with a Q&A time and of course, share tasty treats throughout the evening! Guests may attend twice before being asked to join, though we believe it will only take one visit before you decide to become a member of this creative and fun guild! If you’d like more information , please send us an e-mail! We offer so much more than what is listed here. EMail: moc.liamg @5102GQMAS
New Bern
Twin Rivers Quilters Guild. We meet at 9:30 am on Thursdays at the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Broad St. TRQG hosts a biennial Quilt Show in even years, and a Day of Sharing in the odd years. Activities: 2 annual retreats, workshops with Nationally acclaimed teachers, charity work and block of the month. Visit our website for more information. moc.oohay @sretliuqsrevirniwt
Newland
Avery Riverwalk Quilt Guild
Our Guild has 60 members. Our dues are $20 and are paid annually due in January. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month starting at 6:00 PM at Newland Christian Church, 2800 Miller Gap Highway, Newland, NC 28647. Winter months November – February we meet at 3:00 PM. There is a guest presentation each month along with any business and attendees show and tell. Guest are welcome at the meetings. There are monthly workshops, normally with minimal to no cost for members and if space is available, for a fee, non-members may attend. We select and support at least one charity per calendar year. Please find us on our Facebook page Avery Riverwalk Quilt Guild. Email: ten.htuoslleb @7591leon
Oak Island
Oak Island Beach Quilters
We are a group of 81 members. We meet every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Oak Island Rec Center, 3003 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island, NC. The first Wednesday of the month is our business meetings. Other Wednesdays we hold work shops for Honors, Charity, Comfort, classes taught by members and teachers, etc. Our mailing address is P. O. Box 3, Oak Island, NC 28465. Our email address is moc.liamg. Our dues is $20.00 plus a $20.00 purchase of raffle tickets. @sretliuqhcaebikomoc.liamg @sretliuqhcaebiko
Pembroke
Lumber River Quilters Guild. We have 17 members. Dues are $25 a year and we meet the first Tuesday of every month at 1:00 at the Burnt Swamp Baptist Building at 450 Prospect Road in Pembroke. We also have a monthly sew day. We donate hand-made quilts to needy families and also nonprofit organizations like Project Linus. There is a yearly raffle quilt and retreat. ten.htuoslleb @tenajwl
Pittsboro
Fearrington Quilters Contact: 435 Fearington Post, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Raleigh
Capital Quilters Guild meets year round, typically on the 3rd Thursday of the month (check CQG web site for actual schedule) • Location: Temple Beth Or, 5315 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC 27612 at 7:00 p.m. Social 7:30 p.m. Business. Write to the guild at P. O. Box 20331, North Hills Station, Raleigh, NC 27619-0331 for more information. gro.sretliuqlatipac @noitamrofni
Triangle Modern Quilt Guild (TMQG) is an affiliate guild of the Modern Quilt Guild which means membership in our guild also gives you access to all of the resources – webinars, patterns and more – available on the MQG website. As a guild, monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month from 3-5. (There is no meeting in December.) When we are meeting in person we meet at the Harrington Grove Swimclub off Leesville Road in Raleigh. moc.liamg @gqmelgnairt
Roanoke Valley
Star Quilters Guild moc.liamg or @rettelswensretliuqratsgro.retliuqrats or @tnediserpgro.sretliuqtrats @ofni
Rocky Mount
Tar River Piece Makers Quilting Guild. We have about 90 – 100 members who pay 15.00 a year in dues. We meet at 9 am on the 2nd Saturday of the month at the Rocky Mount Imperial Center. The address of the Imperial Center is 270 Gay Street. We have several bees that meet at various times throughout the month at the Arts Center at The Rocky Mount Imperial Centre, 270 Gay Street, Rocky Mount, NC. moc.emetirw @ybbaxnij
Tar River Piecemakers Quilting Guild was founded in 2000 by a group of 9 women to promote their love of quilt-making and to provide fellowship with other quilters. Our main purpose as a non-profit organization is to promote and perpetuate the art of quilting. The work of the Guild is designed to benefit and educate all persons interested in preserving, continuing and advancing this art. Our challenge is to encourage continuing interest in the art in all its forms and to promote the art by teaching and sponsoring workshops and exhibits. The guild meets on the second Saturday of each month to share ideas, learn new techniques, and generally promote the art of quilting. If you are a quilt lover, beginner or seasoned, we hope you will join us! Visitors are always welcome. You may visit 2 guild meetings prior to becoming a member. Email: moc.asu @pihsrebmeM-GQPRT
Rutherford
Rutherfordton Quilt Guild, Inc. meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. At the First Baptist Church in downtown Rutherfordton, NC. All quilters welcome!
Salisbury
Salisbury Rowan Quilters’ Guild
The guild meets on the first and third Thursday of each month, social time at 9:30 and meeting at 10am at the Ruffy-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S MLK Ave Salisbury NC 28144.
The first Thursday meeting has door prizes, show and tell and updates on future meetings.
The third Thursday is a program meeting. A variety of programs are offered. A list is in the monthly newsletter as well as on the guild website, SRQG.net
Dues are $30 per year. The members make an annual raffle quilt, have a quilt show every other year and work on several community service projects including quilts for area veterans and victims of domestic violence. Contact us via the website or email address moc.liamg @1202sretliuqorlas
Sanford
Hearts and Hands ECA Quilters Guild. We meet at 12 noon on the first Sat. of the month. We also have sew days from 9 to 5 on the first and third Sat. Meeting place is the McSwain Extension Center, 2420 Tramway Rd. in Sanford. Community service quilts share our skills. Quilt classes help us learn new techniques. Quilt shows show off our quilts every other year. gro.cnsdnahdnastraeh @ofni
Shallotte, Brunswick County
Brunswick Quilters meets at the Shallotte Presbyterian Church, 5070 M. H. Rourk Drive, Shallotte, NC 28470
The work of the Brunswick Quilt Guild is designed to educate, promote and nurture all persons interested in learning, preserving, and advancing the art of quilting, while also providing service to the community. We have over 100 members, meet 2x per month at the church. We have guest speakers, workshops, members teaching members, Block of the Month, fat quarter raffles, a yearly raffle quilt, craft boutique, and much more. Guest always welcome at our Business meeting which is the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Email: moc.liamg @sretliuqkciwsnurb
Shelby
Foothills Quilters Guild meets at 7:00 P.M. on the fourth Thursday of each month at Ascension Lutheran Church on N. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC. Dues are $20.00 per year and visitors are welcome. We have 100 members, have a bi-annual quilt show and raffle quilt. We have fat quarter swaps, secret pal, workshops and our service projects are making quilts for a home for children and for police cars. Contact: PO Box 3052, Shelby, NC 28108 or ten.htuoslleb @stliuqllihtoof
Sneads Ferry, Onslow County.
Patchwork Squares has about 25 members who pay 50 cents per meeting. We meet twice a month, the first and third Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at the Sneads Ferry Presbyterian Church, have a workshop, eat lunch, business meeting, and show and tell. We have had two quilt raffles in the last year. Our charity project is the Barium Springs Children’s Home for abused and neglected children in Statesville, NC. We make quilts for the children, lap size, and baby size for the nursery, and so far have made over 100. We have hosted two beginners classes and welcome new members or visitors. The group has just started on a new national project making commemorative quilts for the fallen heroes of the Iraq war who resided in North Carolina, who number almost 40 at this time. We welcome other groups to help out on this endeavor.
Southern Pines
Sandhills Quilters Guild
Celebrating its 42nd year, the Sandhills Quilters Guild (SQG) was founded in 1982 and is a nonprofit organization promoting and perpetuating the art of quilting through education. From just a handful of members, the Guild has since grown to 100+ members from Moore County and beyond. We have a variety of educational programs, sometimes given by nationally known teachers and other times by members. We make and donate quilts to a number of nursing homes, Quilts of Valor, Habitat for Humanity and other worthy causes in our area. In September of even numbered years we host a quilt show at the beautiful and historic Pinehurst Fair Barn. The Guild meets at 9:30 a.m. on the third Tuesday of the month at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 1517 Luther Way, Southern Pines, NC, and sometimes on Saturday at the Whispering Pines Community Center. Email: gro.sretliuqsllihdnas @nimda
Sparta
Alleghany Quilters Guild. 50 members from Alleghany and surrounding counties, including members from nearby Virginia. Meetings are the fourth Thursday each month at 2 pm at the Senior Center in Sparta. The annual Quilt Show is the last Friday & Saturday in July. Quilts of Valor contributor/member. Classes for members & community.
Stanly Co.
Three Rivers Quilt Guild We are a small guild with 29 members, but we get a lot done! We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at Highlands Baptist Church in the little town of New London, NC. Dues are $5.00 per year. New members are always welcome! For more information contact Bonnie at ten.ctc. @ralserpt
Tarheel
Tarheel Piecemakers Quilt We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month except in December. The meeting starts at 10 am Balfour United Methodist Church 2567 Asheville Hwy (25 N) Hendersonville, NC 28791
Washington
Pamlico River Quilt Guild meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at the Grace Martin Harwell Senior Center, 310 W. Main Street, Washington, NC. Our business meeting and “show and tell” are on the second Wednesday. On the fourth Wednesday, we have teaching workshops, or we work on items for the boutique table at our biennial quilt show, or we make quilts for local charities. We have an annual retreat. Contact Suzi Piegols 252-946-1957 for more information, or see our Facebook page. Email: moc.liamg @sretliuqrevirocilmap
Wendell
Pins and Needles African American Quilting Group. Beginning July, 2012, we will meet on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month @ 2:00 pm, at Riley Hill Baptist Church, 6101 Riley Hill Road, Wendell, NC. We have a quilt show and raffle each year to support a local non-profit. We also select projects to be displayed at the show. New members are welcome!
West Jefferson.
Ashe County Piecemakers Quilt Guild. We have about 70 members who pay $20 a year in dues. We meet the second Thursday of each month at 1:30 at Ashe Services for the Aging on Ray Taylor Road. We have speakers, programs, trips, make donation quilts for local charities and we have a yearly quilt fair.
Wilkesboro
Wilkesboro County Quilters Guild Meets 4th Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Wilkesboro United Methodist Church, Wilkesboro and at 6 p.m. at Cultural Arts Council of Wilkes County, 911 Main Street, N. Wilkesboro, NC. Mailing address: Wilkes County Quilters PO Box 395 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 moc.loa @jjalin
Wilmington
Wilmington Quilters By The Sea Guild Quilters By The Sea meets at 2035 Oleander Dr, Wilmington, NC. We are about 200 members meeting monthly, alternating day and night , in the 3rd week of the month. We typically have a speaker and/or trunk show, and visitors are always welcome. We have a strong neo-natal program with workshops, several other charity bees, and an annual retreat. We`d love to meet you. EMail: moc.liamg or @mliwdliugstbqmoc.liamg @tnediserPSTBQ
Wilson
Peace by Piecing Quilt Guild, a non profit group, meets each Wednesday @ 9 a.m. at the Wilson County Agriculture Center with 28 members, quilt show every 2 years. moc.liamtekcor @44mydaL
Winston-Salem
Forsyth Piecers & Quilters Guild meets on the second Monday of every month at Parkway Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. We begin our business meeting at 7:00pm; program begins at 7:30pm. Dues are $20.00 per year ($15.00 for seniors). For more information, email gro.sretliuqhtysrof or write to Guild, PO Box 15334, Winston-Salem, NC 27113-0334. @tliuqmoc.oohay @ninerlumsp
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