Washington Quilt Guilds
The Evergreen State


This page lists information on Washington 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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Anacortes
Fidalgo Island Quilters meets the first Monday of the month, January-December, 10:30 Handwork social time, 1:00 Monthly meeting-Presenters, trunk shows, FIQ University and more. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1300 9th St, Anacortes. Biennial Quilt Show (even-numbered years), annual Quilt Walk, Art Quilters and Wearable Arts groups, retreats, classes, programs, and much, much more. No experience needed! We have members from Bellingham-Concrete-Mt. Vernon-La Connor. Email: FIQwebsite@gmail.com
Bainbridge Island
Bainbridge Island Modern Quilt Guild has 46 members who pay $50 per year for joint membership in the BIMQG and the international MQG. Meetings are the second Sunday of each month. Please check Facebook for specific times and places. Guests always welcome. BIMQG presents an annual non-juried, non-judged outdoor celebration of all styles of quilts each September. Bainbridge Quilt Festival is open to ALL. Check our website for registration details. Contact:bainbridgeislandmqg@gmail.com
Bellingham
Moonlight Quilters
We have about 30 members and offer monthly programs including hands on swing nights for community service, speakers and demonstrations. Guests are always welcome (there is a $5 charge which can be applied to membership dues). Annual dues are $30.00 and are prorated quarterly. We meet at 6:30 pm on the second Monday of each month at the Grace Center, Trinity Lutheran Church (except August and December) 2408 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham. Our focus is fun, friendship, learning new things and community service. We have an annual challenge quilt, a members only Christmas Quilt raffle, monthly raffles of books, fabric and quilting supplies, and a bi-annual raffle quilt fun raiser. Contact moonlightquilter@aol.com for more information.
Bellevue.
Eastside Quilters of Bellevue, WA We have 70 members. Dues is $30 per year. We meet on the third Thursday of the month at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Bellevue. We have both a day and an evening group. We warmly welcome all individuals or prospective members interested in quilting to any of our meetings. . Please visit our website or contact: guildguild@comcast.com
Camano Island.
Camano Island Quilters
We have 145 members who pay annual dues of $40. Meetings are held at 10am on the first Wednesday of the month at Stanwood United Methodist Church, 27128 102nd Dr NW, Stanwood, WA. Guests welcome! We have various small interest groups, do a show every other year, and encourage volunteerism by making Comfort Quilts for Providence Childrenโs Center patients and other local charities. Email: info@ciqguild.org
Centralia
SWW Rainy Daze Quilt Guild We meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month. We have 59 active members. The monthly meeting includes a social event or informative program. There are a variety of activities to participate in. Please visit our website for more information or to contact us.
Lewis/Thurston Counties. “Saturday Morning Material Girls Quilt Guild” meets twice a month. Meetings are at the Centralia Public Library from 10 AM to 4 PM on the second Saturday; at a member’s home or take a field trip on the fourth Saturday each month. Currently, there are 12 active members who pay $5.00 a year dues. We are a diverse group always open to new members and new ideas. We are currently researching charity opportunities and/or outreach possibilities. Carol Kuhlman kuhljc@netzero.net
Chehalis
Southwest Washington Rainy Daze Quilt Guild
Rainy Daze Quilt Guild is based in Lewis County, WA, with members from a wide range of locations in western Washington. We are an active group of creative people at all skill levels who represent the whole spectrum of quilting from traditional to contemporary. Our common bond is our love for the art of quilting and our desire to share the experience with other quilters and our community.
We currently have 50 members. Our monthly meetings, held on the second Tuesday of each month, start at 6:00 p.m. beginning with a social half hour. We meet at the Twin Cities Senior Center 2545 N. National Avenue Chehalis WA 98532. The meeting begins at 6:30pm with a program, which varies from month to month and is designed to motivate, inform and entertain. The business meeting follows, then we close with Show and Tell where members share their completed work. Membership participation and community support are vital to our mission of promoting and preserving the art of quilt-making through education, workshops, lectures, and demonstrations.
In addition to receiving a monthly newsletter, as a Guild member there are many opportunities for you to interact with other people interested in quilting, which include monthly meetings, monthly gatherings to sew and chat with each other, both public and private guild Facebook groups, a quilt retreat and much more. Email: swwrdqg@gmail.com
Chimacum
Cabin Fever Quilters meets every Monday of the month at the Tri-Area Community Center, Chimacum, Washington. Meetings start at 10 a.m. First Monday is the business meeting, and skill builders, classes, workshops, and sit and sew days make up the rest of the month. Visitors are welcome!
Clarkston and Lewiston ID
Seaport Quiltersโ, P.O. Box 491, Lewiston, ID 83501, meets 4th Monday of each month from 6:30 pm social time, meeting time 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Pautler Senior Center, 549 5th Street, Clarkston, WA 99403. Dues are $25 per year. Visitors are always welcome.
Email: laurie_treib@hotmail.com
Colfax.
Whitman Samplers Quilt Guild. We meet at 6:30 pm on the second Wednesday of each month at Sterling Savings Bank meeting room at 803 N. Main St., Colfax, WA. We do a quilt show every two years and make a raffle quilt. We do a project a each meeting, show and tell, and share ideas. We welcome new members and visitors. Dues are $12.00 per year.
Colville
Colville Piecemakers Quilt Guild
Colville Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets the second Monday of the month at 1:00 p.m. at the Arden Hall 636 Hall Rd., Colville, WA 99114. Dues are $25 a year. We have a library of books and tools, newsletter, quilt show, sewing bees, minigroups, community services, challenges. Contact colvillepiecemakers@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page for more information.
Cosmopolis
Pieceful Discoverers Quilt Guild. Membership around 40-50 who pay dues of
$24 per year. Business meeting second Tuesday evening at the Cosmopolis Fire
Hall. We have a block of the month, craft raffle and an annual raffle quilt to
help fund various local charities. We have a quilt show in even numbered years
at the Aberdeen Museum of History. Visit us any Tuesday evening at the Fire
Hall 6 pm. PO Box 921, Cosmopolis, WA 98537.
Coupeville
Quilters on the Rock meets on the third Monday of the month at
United Methodist Church 608 N Main St Coupeville, WA Sit n Sew is 6:00PM
– 6:30PM Meeting and Program starts at 7 until 9pm. We have a wonderful range of monthly programs, a retreat twice per year, and occasional classes. We do a quilt show every other year. Contact us at whidbey.quilters@gmail.com
Covington
Covington Quilters Guild. 120 members who pay $35@year. We meet from 7-9pm at the Maple Valley Community Center in Maple Valley on the first Thursday of each month. We feature guest speakers, secret pals, challenges, BOM, charity quilts, satellite groups, annual quilt shows & raffle quilt, free member run workshops, & more! For more info CovingtonQuilters@gmail.com
Deer Park
The Fat Quarters Quilt Guild meets every Tuesday at Faith Lutheran Church, 218 S Weber Road, Deer Park, for either social sewing, demos or field trips at 10 am-2 pm. With a fun filled business meeting on the second Tuesday of the month at 11:30 am. We have block drawings, tea cup auctions, Secret Pals, a yearly quilt show and raffle quilt. Also make โComfort Quiltsโ to give to local families in need. cabinfeverquilter@dishmail.net
Above Par Quilters
We have 12 active members who pay $5 a year in dues. We meet at 11:30a.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at revolving locations TBA. We have sewing sessions making projects for charities, fabric exchange within our group and block of the month quilt projects. We have a great time together. coco.steinway@gmail.com
Duvall
Cascade Quilters gathers in Duvall, Washington, on the second Monday evening of each month. Together, we inspire one another through individual and group projects, block exchanges, and sharing tips. We also create charity quilts, enjoy coffee and hand sewing meet-ups, participate in sew-ins, attend classes, and take part in local retreats. If you are interested in attending a meeting, email us at CascadeQuiltersWA@gmail.com for meeting location.
Edmonds.
Quilters Anonymous. Edmonds, WA
Quilters Anonymous is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to share the love and knowledge of quilting and to support our community through donations of quilts. We accomplish our mission through an annual quilt show, monthly meetings featuring local and national speakers, workshops and retreats, and extensive donations of quilts to hospitals, nursing homes, hospice, and more. Membership fluctuates around 450 members pulling from the Puget Sound area and beyond. We have a large number of satellite groups focused on neighborhoods or topics that meet in small groups throughout the year. Meetings are once a month in person at the Ronald United Methodist Church 17839 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133 and by zoom with a Tuesday evening meeting, a Wednesday morning meeting, and speaker-lead workshops on Thursday. Dues are $60 per year. Email: Info@QuiltersAnonymous.org
Ellensburg
Quilters in the Valley meet on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. We meet at the Calvary Baptist Church at Liberty, 507 N Pine St, Ellensburg, WA. We have approximately 50 members and welcome visitors and new members. We are an active Quilts of Valor group. Meetings usually include a program, show and tell, lucky block drawing, etc. Every fourth Thursday afternoon we have an open sew at our meeting place for members to come to sew, enjoy each others’ company, and get support. Email kquiltersinthevalley@yahoo.com for more information.
Email: kquiltersinthevalley@yahoo.com
Enumclaw
Crystal Quilters of Enumclaw
We have fifty+ members. We offer workshops, mystery quilt, traveling robin quilting, an annual quilt show, monthly newsletter, show and tell and more. Dues are $35/pp per year. We meet on the first and third Friday of the month at the Buckley Fire Station, 611 S Division St, Buckley, WA at 1 pm. Evening workshops are on the first Tuesday of the month at the same location at 6 pm. Find us on Facebook: Crystal Quilters of Enumclaw Email: crystalquilt@gmail.com
Everett.
Everett Quilt Guild meets on the 4th Monday of the month at 6:00 PM at 10121 Evergreen Way #25 We have approx. 20 members. We meet every 4th Monday at 6:00 pm. Our membership dues are $30.00/yr. We have a Program Calendar for the year. Contact us at info@everettquiltguild.org for additional information.
Federal Way
Crazy Quilters of Federal Way We are a small quilt guild who meet on the second Thursday of the month. Social time starts at 6:00 p.m., and the meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. Annual dues are $35. Guests are welcome to attend 2 meetings before being asked to join. We meet at Christ Lutheran Church at 2501 SW 330th Street, Federal Way 98023. If you need more information, please call Jill Ellis, 253-927-1260, or email jillzquilts@hotmail.com
Ferndale
Evergreen Quilters. We are a group of about 65 members of dedicated quilters. We meet every Tuesday morning at 10am at the United Church of Ferndale, 2034 Washington St. Ferndale, WA 98248. We used to meet in Bellingham, so we are the same group. We have many programs such as friendship blocks, opportunity blocks, speakers, challenges, and most importantly community service in which we make and donate baby quilts to the Bellingham hospital for babies with special needs and lap quilts for those who are in need of dialysis at the local kidney center. We also contribute to other organizations when the need arises. We hold a quilt show every odd year in Ferndale. Please come see us. We can be reached at: evergreenquilters@gmail.com
Forks
Piecemakers
Piecemakers Quilt Club is an educational group that teaches all levels of quilting. Our purpose is to encourage the art of quilting through classes, get-togethers, retreats, charity quilts, and the annual Fabric of the Forest Quilt Show held in Forks, Washington. Our membership is 43 members. We meet monthly on the second Tuesday, September through May, except December. Membership fees are $20. Our meetings, quilting retreats, and classes are held at the First Congregational Church, Forks, WA. Our annual Fabric of the Forest Quilt Show, showcasing area quilterโs art, is part of Forks RainFest weekend. For more information check out our website. Email: pmqc98331@gmail.com
Friday Harbor
Rainshadow Quilting Arts Guild (RQAG)
Rainshadow Quilting Arts Guild has a membership of 50 friendly quilters. We meet the second Saturday of each month (except August) from 8:30-4:00 for a full day of sewing and friendship (Sewcial) at The Mullis Center, 589 Nash St, Friday Harbor. Our dues are $35 per year and include an online communication platform, access to the Sewcials and all the fun that can be had there, and early signup to our annual quilt camp. A community meet up also happens each Wednesday from 3-4 at The Mullis Center. Wednesdays are open to all. Please come visit and have all the fun we have. address.
Email: rqag@wordpress.com. Mailing address: PO Box 45, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
Gig Harbor
Gig Harbor Quilters
Gig Harbor Quilters is an active group of more than 100 quilters who meet monthly at the Gig Harbor Yacht Club (first Wednesday of the month in the afternoon). Guests are welcome at our meeting. Annual dues are $40. Each meeting features a program (guest speakers, guild members expertise, sometimes sheer fun!), a short business meeting, and sharing ideas and projects. The guild supports several charity groups through the making and giving of quilts. The annual quilt show, Quilts Ahoy, is held in October. Contact gigharborquilterz@gmail.com for more information.
Hoodsport
Ladies of the Lake quilt group meets weekly at the firehall in Hoodsport on Finch Creek Road. We meet between the hours of 10AM and 3PM. Presently we have a quilt show every three years. We take day trips that involves quilting, make charity quilts for the community and also quilts for American Heros (men and women returning from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan). Dues are $40.00 per year. We also host a retreat yearly. A raffle quilt is made by the group and offered for raffle at the quilt show which we host. For more information contact arichter@hctc.com
Kennewick.
Southeastern Washington Quilters (SEW-Q) Guild. We have 80 members who pay $15 a year in dues. Meetings start at 7pm on the first Tuesday of the month (except July), at Benton PUD Auditorium, located at Hwy 395 and 10th. We have guest speakers and workshops and an annual quilt auction. We donate 25% of all fundraising efforts to our local Hospice House. Contact: PO Box 1201, Richland, WA 99352
Kent
Evergreen Piecemakers. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7pm at the First Christian Church,11717 SE 240th, Kent, WA Mailing address is PO Box 5817, Kent, WA 98064-5817. We have monthly programs, many with a workshop. There are many activities, including retreats and community service, that one may partake in. Evergreen Piecemakers has a 501c(3) tax status.
Leavenworth
FAMILY EVENTS OF LEAVENWORTH is a new nonprofit association that now has the
Leavenworth Quilt Show every other year in the even years. For more
information, E-mail info@quiltersheaven.com
Long Beach
Peninsula Quilt Guild
Our quilt guild meets monthly at the Peninsula Senior Activity Center in Ocean Park on the 2nd Monday of each month, at 12:30 PM. We have a membership of about 80 members who pay $30/year dues. Our annual, unjuried quilt show is held the 3rd weekend of March, at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum, 115 Lake St SE, Ilwaco, WA. The quilt show is free to visitors and visitors are encouraged to vote for their favorite quilts. Members work on group charity projects including raffles of a quilt that is displayed at the quilt show, making individual quilts for charity, a raffle for the local Humane Society, and make donations for the local food banks. Members also participate in Block of the Month, Secret Pals, Challenge quilts (less than 80″ on the perimeter and to a set theme) for the quilt show. Please contact me at Terri Miller, 2026 President, at terrim53@gmail.com for more information
Our Four Goals:
- Encourage the art of quilt making by providing educational activities such as speakers, demonstrations, special interest workshops, and classes.
- Foster camaraderie among members through social events, show and tell, sharing of information and skills, and committee work.
- Support local charities through monthly activities. Disburse the net proceeds of the Prize Quilt raffle to local charities.
- Present an annual Quilt Show displaying the talents of members.
Longview
Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild, Longview, WA, meets at 7 PM on the 3rd Monday except July, August, and December. Doors open at 6:30 for social time. We have about 80 members. Dues are $50 per year. Our meetings include a speaker (with a preceding workshop three times per year), business meeting, door prizes, and show and tell. We have a yearly Block of the Month program, annual overnight retreat, summer picnic in August, and several Sew Fun Activities per year. We host a quilt show and other opportunities to display quilts to the public and support local charities by donating over 200 quilts per year. We are a 501c(3) organization. Contact us at P.O. Box 1432 Longview, Wa or lolquiltguild@yahoo.com. You can also find us on facebook at Ladies of the Lake quilt Guild, Longview Wa. Email: lolquiltguild@yahoo.com
Loon Lake
The Loon Lake Historical Society Schoolhouse Quilters meet on Wednesdays
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Old Schoolhouse in Loon Lake, Washington. There
are no dues. The club makes a quilt each year for the Historical Society to
raffle off at the Summer Festival. Lots of conversation, show and tell and
demonstrations. Relaxed and low key. Come
join us!
Lynden
Pieceables Quilters We meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Our membership dues are 25.00 per year. We meet at the Christ the King Church in the Family Room in Lynden. We have a Special Guest Speakers, workshops, a Picnic in August and a Christmas Party at the end of the year.
bjharp_98@yahoo.com
Maple Valley
Covington Quilters Guild. Our
Guild of +/- 100 members meets every first Thursday of each month, 7:00 – 9:00
pm at the Maple Valley Community Center on the corner of Witte Road and SE
248th in Maple Valley. Annual dues are $25.00. Other than an annual Quilt Show
during Covington Days in Covington, WA, we also make and donate many charity
quilts (our HUGS Program), block of the month, presentation blocks, nine-patch
challenges, satellite groups, demonstrations, speakers, summer and holiday
picnics, Secret Pal, Round Robin and an annual auction.
Marysville
All in Stitches Quilt Guild
Located In Marysville to serve quilters in Central Snohomish County. Our
dues are $30 per year. We meet 6:30 – 8:30 first Tuesday of month at the
Marysville Schools District Transportation Center. Three times a year, Oct,
Jan & April meetings are on Saturdays for Quilt University. We gather every
month to have fun as CONNECT and enjoy each other. We GROW our skills by
teaching, listening and working together. We have all levels of quilters, so
join in the fun. allinstitches2016@gmail.com
Mukilteo.
Mukilteo Lighthouse Quilters. We are a small, but active quilt guild in the Mukilteo area. We meet on the third Tuesday of every month at Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave, Mukilteo although currently are meeting via Zoom (2020.) Our dues are $30.00 per year. We offer at least two workshops each year, monthly speakers, trunk shoes, and/or activities, including the every other year Mukilteo Garden and Quilt Tour, co-sponsored with the Mukilteo Way Garden Club. We donate hundreds of comfort quilts each year to our three area charities. Join us – we love guests! mlquilters@outlook.com
Nile Valley
Piecemakers Quilt Guild has 54 members who pay $10 a year in dues. We
meet at 7pm on the third Thursday of each month except December at the First
Church of the Nazerene in Galesburg. We have a bi-monthly row robin, monthly
block lottery, monthly programs featuring local quilt teachers and shop
owners, and sponsor frequent Saturday workshops. And of course, we have show
and tell! Future projects include offering some basic and beginning quilting
classes to the community; participation in the local civil war reenactment
this summer; researching and choosing a charity or charities to support; a day
trip to Rockhome Gardens in Arcola this June or July; and creation of a guild
logo. Only a year old, our guild is a happy, friendly group.
Ocean Shores
SeaPals Quilters.We have about 80 members who pay $24 a year in dues. We meet at 1 PM on the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Galilean Church, 824 Ocean Shores Blvd NW. We have classes, trips,a yearly raffle quilt, and a yearly show.
Odessa
Fronen Stepdecker, Odessa Quilt Club, 25 members, no dues. Meets at 7pm
every Monday at the Museum Barn. Annual Quilt Show. Contact pandl@odessaoffice.com for
more information.
Olympia
Washington Stars Quilt Guild.
Washington Stars Quilt Guild meets at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1925 Boulevard Road SE, Olympia
Our guild provides a forum for sharing our interest in the art and craft of quilting in all its forms through regular membership meetings, special programs, quilt shows, classes, group projects, and charitable works. You’re welcome to attend one of our meetings, generally held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Occasionally meetings are held on a different night, so please check the calendar on our website to confirm the meeting date. Doors open at 6:30pm with meetings beginning at 7pm
Email: wsqg@washingtonstarsquiltguild.com
Quiltmakers of Olympia meet 9 am to noon every Thursday at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 1601 North Str. SE, Olympia. Diverse in age, skills, experience yet share a common thread of friendship and quilting, 13whodwho@comcast.net
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild
South Sound Modern Quilt Guild is a 62-member organization dedicated to the promotion of and education about Modern Quilting. We meet monthly on the first Wednesday at 6:30pm (social time starts at 6pm) to briefly conduct our business before admiring each other’s projects brought for show-and-tell. Our primary purposes are to support modern quilting and quilters, provide education to members about quilting, and create quilts for donation throughout the local community. Our 2022 annual dues are $40 (discounted as the year progresses). Our 2022 activities include monthly project challenges, two in-person retreats, classes, and a swap. Also in 2022, we are teaming up with local art quilters to present a month-long show at the Lacey Timberland Library, extending from the beginning of September through October 8 in order to participate in the October 7-8 Olympia Quilt Festival with Washington Stars Quilt Guild, Olympia Quiltmakers, and several other groups. We welcome guests at our monthly meetings – contact us at ssmqg@southsoundmqg.org.
Port Orchard
West Sound Quilters meets the second Tuesday of each month at the Port Orchard Fraternal Order of Eagles at 4001 Jackson Avenue SE. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting our love of quilting through education and community service. Most of our members hail from the Port Orchard and Bremerton locales, across the Puget Sound from Seattle. Email: quiltdlite@yahoo.com
Poulsbo
Kitsap Quilters Our dues are $30 per year and we have about 180 members. We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month. In November and December we meet the third Tuesday. We start our meetings at 7pm except in December and August when we meet at 6:00 for potluck meals before our meetings. We meet at North Point Church 1779 NE Hostmark St. in Poulsbo. We host a Christmas Block Exchange, Fabric Exchange, Quilt Challenge, Round Robin, Mystery Quilt, and In-House Quilt. We also have extensive book and gadget libraries. Each year we make a Raffle Quilt and provide a significant scholarship for a student in the field of Fiber Arts. We make quilts to donate to Kitsap Cuddles, Kitsap Snuggles and Hospice. We have both a Spring and Fall Retreat each year and host an annual Quilt Show in February. We host national and local educators, provide educational classes, quilt workshops and on-going quilt meet-ups. Please visit our website for more information!
Pullman
Patchin’ People
We welcome all interested in quilting and the fiber arts. Meetings are
Sept. through May on the second Monday of the month, 1:00-3:00 p.m. at
Concordia Lutheran Church, Pullman.
Puyallup
Puyallup Valley Quilt Guild
The Puyallup Valley Quilters are dedicated to promoting and preserving the art of quiltmaking through sharing, education, and community service. And we like to have fun! Come join us โ our meetings are open to visitors. Become a member, even if you donโt live nearby or know how to pronounce Puyallup. Our meetings are hybrid: you can join us in person or join us from home via Zoom. Membership will give you access to our lectures every month, as well as all the retreats, activities and community service opportunities we offer.
We meet the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm at Celebration Lutheran Church, 2500 Shaw Road, Puyallup, WA, 98374 and by zoom. Yearly cost is $45. We have around 10 speaker events each year and sponsor 3 quilt retreats. We have over 90 members. We also offer Classes and Workshops for community service. Our meetings are held in the sanctuary of Celebration Lutheran Church, 2500 Shaw Road (on the corner of Shaw Rd and Cherokee Blvd). Access is off Cherokee Blvd. There is plenty of parking and handicapped access. If you prefer to join us by Zoom, you will receive the link by email each month. Email membership@puyallupvalleyquilters.com
Comforters Quilt Guild
Comforters Quilt Guild meets at the Waller Road Grange; 2706 64th St E, Tacoma, WA 98404. We meet the 4th Tuesday of each month from 9:30 a.m. until usually noon. We have 130 members who pay $50 a year in dues. The doors open at 9:30 a.m. for pre-meeting demos, featured artists, sharing at the free table, and turning in our items for community service. The business meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. We have a block of the month, mystery quilts, free tables, sewing days at the library, fat quarter drawings, sew days for charities, retreats, workshops, and speakers each month. We also have a local chapter of Quilts of Valor. Membership Chair Email: snscmom@comcast.net
Raymond/South Bend.
We have 35 members who pay $10 a year in dues. We meet 11AM on almost every
Tuesday to sew. In the winter a evening group meets Thursday 7 – 9 PM.
Business meeting first Tuesday of every month. We do a show each and produce a
raffle quilt each year. As a community service we staff the Pacific County
fair sewing building. zajcek@techline.com
Renton.
Cedar River Quilt Guild 35 members pay annual dues of $36.00. Meetings begin at 6:30 the 1st and 3rd Tue. of each month at Highland Community Church, 3031 NE 10th St in Renton Highlands. We have block exchanges, an annual retreat, a Quilt Exhibit, Speakers and classes. Our charity is premie quilts for Valley Medical Center NICU unit. Contact: Pat Ledbetter at ssl5345@comcast.net
Republic
Piece Nโ Pals Quilt Guild
Ferry County. Piece Nโ Pals Quilt Guild. We have approximately 30 members who pay $20 a year in dues. We meet at 6pm on the second Thursday of the month at the Northern Inn, 852 N Clark St, Republic, WA. We have classes, a yearly donation quilt to benefit charity, a large quilt display at the Ferry County Fair and sew days to piece tops for Project Linus. We also have a quilt showing at Prospectors Days the second weekend in June. Contact jane.lehmer@gmail.com for more information.
Richland
Tri-City Quilters’ Guild. We have 250 members who pay $20 yearly dues. We meet on the third Monday at 10:30 and 7 at Hillspring Church, 1153 Gage Blvd. We sponsor workshops, fall and spring retreats, annual bus trips, and annual quilt show; our community service donations to local causes topped 300 in 2014. Contact tcquilters@gmail.com for more information.
Ridgefield
North Star Quilters We are a small guild with about 16 members who pay $50 per year for dues. We meet on the first Thursday of the month from 7:00-9:00 PM, except for July and August when we don’t meet. In November, January, and February we meet on the first Saturday from 9:00-3:00. We meet at the Ridgefield Community of Christ Church, 400 NE 179thStreet, Ridgefield, WA 98642. We are holding our first ever quilt show July 28, 2018. We make quilts for various charities, we gather to learn from each other, make projects together, and generally promote and enjoy our craft and companionship. Contact my email at: csquilter@comcast.net for more information.
Ritzville.
Peace by Piece Quilt Guild. We have 35 members and meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7:00 p.m., at the Zion Congregational Church in Ritzville. We have a block of the month, classes, a yearly raffle quilt to benefit community projects, and a yearly quilt show held at the Gilson Gymnasium the first Saturday of May.
Sammamish
Block Party Quilters has about 150 members. Dues are $40 per year. Meetings are held at 7pm on the first Thursday of each month at Pine Lake Covenant Church 1715 228th Ave SE Sammamish, WA 98075. Check our website for any changes. Most meetings feature well-known guest speakers. Additional benefits include our quilt show, workshops with guest speakers, twice yearly retreats at Seabeck, lending library, monthly newsletters, charity projects for Ronald McDonald House, Evergreen Hospice and Kidvantage (formerly Eastside Baby Corner). Contact info@blockpartyquilters.org *Non-members attending meetings with guest speakers pay a fee of $5. Email: info@blockpartyquilters.org
Seattle
Seattle Modern Quilt Guild The Seattle Modern Quilt Guild is a group of modern quilters who love to sew together. We have been part of The Modern Quilt Guild since 2010 and formalized as a non-profit organization in 2013.We meet for general meetings once a month and monthly sew-ins, where we get together and sew and inspire each other. Guild Contact Information seattlemodernquiltguild@gmail.com
Sedro-Woolley.
Woolley Fiber Quilters. We are the group who plans and executes the Sedro-Woolley quilt show each year, held during the second weekend in July. We meet year-round to plan the show and also have several retreat and class events together. Our focus is to promote quilting and quilt education in our area. New members are always welcome! Dues: $5 per year. Woolleyfiberquilters@yahoo.com
Sequim
Sunbonnet Sue
Quilt Club. We meet every Wednesday at the Sequim Masonic Temple. We meet
weekly and have room for our members to bring their projects and work
together. Our club does charity and community projects on a regular basis.
Our area boasts mild summer temperatures and many outdoor activities for you
to enjoy. Check our website for more information.
Shoreline
Quilters Anonymous. We have
around 500 members who pay $50 a year in dues. We meet at 7pm on the Tuesday
before the second Wednesday of the month, and at 10 am on the second
Wednesday of the month at Ronald McDonald Methodist Church (17839 Aurora Ave
N., Shoreline, WA 98133). Our monthly meetings include local, national and
international speakers, who usually conduct a workshop the following
Thursday. We occasionally have Saturday workshops too, plus twice-a-year
Quilt Camps and an annual show in March. The guild supports several
charities and institutions. For more information, email info@quiltersanonymous.org
Snohomish.
Busy Bee Quilters meets at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 5511 64th St SE, Snohomish, WA. Usually third Thursday of the month. Day Meeting Noon to 3; Night meeting 6:30 pm to 9. November and December meetings are sometimes 2nd Thursday, please check the website to confirm. We love guests! Our guild is about 100 members. We offer programs, speakers, workshops, sponsored retreats, and day camps. You are welcome to email through the website or call Mary at (425)268-1119 for information.
Spokane
Washington State Quilters – Spokane Chapter. Over 500 members who pay dues of $25/yr. Non-members pay $7 at the door. We meet at 1 pm and 7 pm on the 4th Thursday of Jan., April, July & Sept. We invite well-known speakers to lecture and then teach 2 workshops. We have an annual quilt show in Oct., quarterly quilting bees, block exchanges, bus trips, and an extensive library. Visit our website or write to us at P.O. Box 7117, Spokane, WA 99207-0117 for further information.
Stanwood
Camano Island Quilters
Camano Island Quilters guild meets the first Wednesday of each month except July, August and December, 10am to 12pm at Stanwood United Methodist Church, 27128 102nd Dr NW Stanwood, WA 98292. Guests are welcome to visit two meetings prior to joining the guild.
CIQ’s community outreach includes comfort quilts for the special needs children at Providence Hospital Children’s Center and their families; as well as preemie quilts and hats for premature babies in the newborn intensive care unit. We support the Pacific Northwest Fiber Arts and Quilt Museum in La Conner, WA as a guild partner and by actively participating in shows and support of featured artists.
CIQ provides opportunities for members to become involved. There are Friendship groups for varied interests including Art Quilts, Row Robin, Machine Embroidery and our own Opportunity Quilt, as well as Community Interest groups including American Hero Quilts, Cama Beach Quilters, Days for Girls and Sound Longarm Quilters. These groups are great for making friends with similar quilting interest. Email: info@ciqguild.org
Stevenson.
Columbia River Gorge Guilters’
Guild. We have about 110 members who pay $25 a year in dues. We have
regional meetings quarterly Feb, May, Aug, Nov)at various locations throughout
the Gorge with an educational lecture, demonstration, or trunk show presented
by a Northwest quilt teacher. Some of our Guild programs are Round Robin, Fat
Quarter Swap, classes, “Feel Good” Hospital Quilts (our charity quilt
program), show-n-tell, and an annual fall Quilt Show. For more information
visit our website.
Tacoma
St. Anne’s Sew-shul Club. We meet the second Saturday of each month to learn quilt making and create quilts for donation to The American Red Cross and St. Joseph’s Hospital Dialysis Unit. Meeting are from 10 am to noon at St. Luke’s Memorial Church, 3615 N. Gove St. A potluck lunch follows. Please e-mail marti_dirkes@msn.com for more details.
St. Andrews Piece Makers We have reclaimed the tradition of the quilting bee at โSt. Andrewโs Piece Makers Quilting Clubโ We will meet once a week on Wed at 6:30 at the church. All ladies of the community and young ladies grades 6 and up are encouraged to become a part of this wonderful tradition. No experience required.
Quilters by The Bay. We have approx 60 members, Dues $30 yr. We meet on the 4th Wednesday at the Environmental Services Building, 9850 โ 64th Street West. 6:30 pm Social & 7-9 pm meeting. Our purpose is to advance quilting through education, charity work, fun, and celebration. We have a block of the month swap, classes, retreats, a yearly quilt raffle, Speakers, and demonstrations. Contact QBTB@comscast.net for more information.
Tacoma Modern Quilt Guild. We meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at the Environmental Services Building in University Place, WA. Social time starts at 6:30 pm, Meeting 7 – 8:30 pm. 9850 64th St W University Place, WA 98467 *Heading South (with the parks on your right), the ESB is after the entrance to Chambers Creek Park and the golf course, but before the soccer fields.
We’re affiliated with the Modern Quilt Guild and received our non-profit status in May of 2014. Member dues are $50/year and we currently have about 40 members. At every meeting, we have a birthday raffle, name tag raffle, block of the month project, and mix in swaps, challenges, make and take projects, member showcases, and guest speakers throughout the year. Most of our block of the month projects are used for charity quilts. We also host sew-ins and schedule a yearly sewing retreat. Email: tacomamqg@gmail.com We encourage you to come to check us out! Meetings are open to guests free of charge for the first two visits.
Fabrics of Faith’s mission is to promote the art of quilting through education, fellowship, and community service. This guild is an informal group, providing an online venue for mutual engagement and sharing, for anyone interested in quilts. We meet virtually once a month to share our works, educate, and inform. โ
If interested in joining us online, email your name, address, and phone number to adonna.richardson@icloud.com.
University Place
Quilters by the Bay. 70 members pay $35 per year dues. Meeting 4th Weds of the month 6:30 PM , Pierce County Environmental Services Building, 9850 64th St W, University Place, WA 98466. Our organization includes challenges, show and tell, small groups, speakers, raffles, charity sewing and retreats.
Valley
Cabin Fever Quilters of S Stevens Cty since 1994. There are block exchanges, bag lady projects,other guild activities. We make baby quilts, lap robes, and quilts for those in need. There are about 25 members, monthly meetings the second Wednesday at 6 pm, and sewing bees the third Wednesday from noon to 3 pm, at the Valley Fire Training Center. Annual dues are $15. quiltist2@msn.com
Vancouver
Clark county quilters
About 300 members who pay $40 per year in dues. We meet monthly on the second Thursday in person and via Zoom, zoom only in December and January. Speakers come in person or present via Zoom. We present Quiltfest NW annually in the spring. Check the website for details: www.quiltfestnw.org. Annual Saturday workshops for members taught by members, Stash Bazaars, small groups, and fun activities. Two annual retreats. Comfort Quilts provides quilts to non-profits throughout the county, helping veterans, foster kids, families in need, and more! Check the website, www.clarkcountyquilters.org, for information on speakers, programs, and joining our guild. For more information and Zoom link for meetings: ccq-info@clarkcountyquilters.com
Email: publicity@clarkcountyquilters.com
Walla Walla.
Walla Walla Valley Quilt Guild. We have about 50 members and meet on the 2nd Tues. of the month. Check for a calendar of activities. Block of the month, secret pals, yearly raffle quilt, classes, and participation in the WWV Quilt Show each year.
Wenatchee.
North Central Washington Quilt Guild.
We meet the last Wednesday of each month (except November-third Wednesday, December-no meeting) at 6:00 p.m. at Pybus Public Market Community Room, 3 N Worthen Street, Wenatchee. All skill levels welcome, visitors welcome; we currently have 178 members; dues are $30/year. Contact us via email at: NCWquiltguild@gmail.com for more information.
West Richland.
The White Bluffs Regional Center for Quilting & Fiber Arts is a support organization for the guilds in this area. With over 200 members, we meet on the 2nd Saturday of the month from 10-12 at 4034D W Van Giesen. We have a Children’s textile program, classes, a sewing machine raffle, friendship groups, and a member’s market. Contact info@whitebluffscenter.org for more info.
Whidbey Island
Quilters On The Rock, a not-for-profit quilt guild, started in 1981. Twenty-two ladies showed up at that first meeting held at Skagit Valley College. By the second meeting, there were still more. Today, there are upwards of 100 paid members who gather on the 3rd Monday of the month at the Coupeville Methodist Church at 608 N Main St, Coupeville, WA 98239
Woodinville
Stray Threads Quilt Guild
Location: Brightwater Education Center 22505 State Route 9 SE Woodinville WA 98072
Tell us about your guild: STQG meets the first Thursday of each month in Woodinville, WA. Guests are welcome to attend up to 2 meetings. We hope you’ll join after your second visit. We have about 4 speakers per year, annual picnic, lots of show and tells, demos by our members called Quilters’ College.
140 members; annual dues, $50.00. We do challenges, swaps, social speaker, 2 annual retreats and day retreats called Quilt The Day Away. We have special interest groups for art quilts, scrap quilts, foundation paper piecing and hand sewing/slow sewing. Biennial quilt show and raffle quilt. Sponsor quilts for American heroes, Ryan’s Case for Smiles, Kamp Korey, and other local non-profits. Follow us: facebook.com/straythreads/ instagram @straythreadsquiltguild Email: info@straythreads.org
Yakima
Yakima Valley Quilters’ Guild
We have 125 members with a yearly membership of $30 and $20 for seniors
75+. We are an active group, hosting three (3) guest speakers and
workshops per year. Our quilt show, “Quilts in the City” is a biannual
show and is located at the Yakima Convention Center on the 3rd weekend
of May. Visitors are always welcome! Our meetings are at the Yakima
Harman Center at 101 N 65th Ave on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the
month at 7:00 pm. yvqg2015@gmail.com
Yelm
Prairie Points Quilt Guild is a guild of 15-20 members who pay $25 per year. We have a range of quilters from beginners to advanced. We meet at Rainier High School Home Economic room every 2nd & 4th Wednesday 6pm and Saturday Sew the 4th Saturday 9am. We do Charity quilts, Stockings project for the Veterans and a pillowcase project to help with our local no one dies alone program.
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