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We are open to anyone living in Laguna Woods Village and to a limited members from other places. We have two blocks of the month projects, friendship groups, trips. Contact Carol Charlton, ccc45 comline. La Habra Friendship square quilt guild, P. We are a non profit group who make baby quilts for a local hospital.

We have a monthly speaker, block of the month swap, Secret Pals, Show and Tell, Round Robins, a yearly raffle quilt and we do a show every year. We also have newsletter that goes out to our members. Legacy Quilters. We meet at 7 p. We do not meet in July or August. In addition to programs and workshops, we offer swaps, challenges, and a number of charitable activities.

We also take field trips to quilt shows and have an annual retreat. Visit our website for more information. Box , Lancaster CA We have members. Avenue J. Speakers from California and around the country. Philanthropic projects, classes, retreats, annual raffle quilt and quilt show.

FMI judkmj gmail. Lemon Grove Kaleidoscope Quilt Guild. Meets monthly on 3rd Wednesday at pm at Main St. Lemoore Common Threads Quilt Guild. Cameron Social Hour starts p. For more information, visit our website or contact via email at berbatwork yahoo. We enjoy BOM drawing, fat quarter raffle, notions raffle, classes, trips, opportunity quilt fund raising, community quilts for kids as well as an annual scholarship. On the even years we hold a biennial quilt show.

Contact: admin tokaystitchnquilt. Lompoc Quilters Etc. Box Lompock,CA Doors open at PM and the meeting starts at PM. Speakers most months, monthly workshops. Guests are welcome to visit with us and partake of our refreshments. We offer programs, workshops, annual retreat, block of the month, fat quarters, secret sister, monthly pot-of-gold raffle and community service. Los Osos Bear Valley Quilters.

For more information ragprof lightpseed. Manteca Manteca Quilters we meet every 4th Thursday of the month, 10 months of the year. We skip November and our Christmas party is usually early in December. New members are welcome to participate in Classes,and our yearly quilt and cloth doll show, More info please contact Judy our membership chairperson bobnjudyq pacbell.

Marin Marin Needle Arts Guild , 1 Wellbrock Hgts, San Rafael CA Our guild is a friendly group of people who enjoy creating things with fabric, yarn, beads, and more, and getting together in sociable meetings where we work on our projects, show off what we have made, and learn from each other. When you join us there is no commitment, come as little or as often as you want.

Monday Meetings: We meet on the first Monday of each month when there is open sewing which is a great time to get to know other club members. Classes and advice are also offered in sewing, knitting, and quilting. Workshops: On the third Saturday of each month except December , we have a workshop.

These can be taught by one of our members, or it might be to work on a project to benefit our community Occasionally we will invite an instructor from outside the guild. For more information about upcoming workshops, contact marinneedleartsguild gmail. We have 43 members. The business meeting is at McKinleyville Moonstone Quilt Guild Our friendly Guild is open to quilters and those who enjoy the history and process of creating quilts.

Our members: beginning quilters, skilled artist, all ages. We provide quilts to Service Groups. We meet ten times a year, 4th Wed. Gateway Quilters Guild meets on the third Monday of the month except for no November meeting and the December meeting is the first Monday of the month. Carol Berry cberry elite. Mission Viejo.

We meet at 7 pm on the second Thursday of the month at the Norman P. We have guest speakers, workshops, a very active Philanthropy Group, Friendship Groups, and a quilt show every other year.

Guild Contact Information Jan Smith thecrookedquilter gmail. Modesto Country Crossroads P. Box Modesto, CA We have members. We meet monthly on the second Tuesday of each month. Special activities include block of the month, secret pals, classes, small groups, bi-annual quilt show and opportunity quilt raffle.

Monterey Monterey Peninsula Quilters Guild was formed in ; members in Meetings first Monday of each month. Lectures and workshops. Active charity quilt programs. Quilt Show in even years, annual raffle quilts. See our website for more information. Morgan Hill. Piece By Piece Quilters. We have about members. Meetings 3rd Thursday at Presb. We meet the second Tuesday of the month. For more information about us go to our website. Oftentimes, visitors transition quickly into becoming a member of GCQ.

Our monthly meetings offers a colorful trunk show or informative speaker. Gold Coast Quilters is honored to be host to Quilts of Valor, a determined group of quilters with a strong sense of National service to our Veterans. EMail: kbug4ever gmail. Mt Shasta Shasta Lily. A fabulous fun group in the Mountains of Northern California. We meet at 12 noon the first Wednesday of the month in Mount Shasta with additional group activities sprinkled throughout the month.

Send an email to shastalilyquiltguild gmail. Meetings begin at a. Visitors are welcome and may attend one meeting before membership is required. Box Napa CA Auburn St. Guests are welcome! Our annual quilt show is the first weekend in May at the Nevada County Fairgrounds. See our website for more information on our active guild. See web site for map and directions. We feature top speakers, block party, monthly workshops and an annual opportunity quilt raffle. For more information visit our website.

We have lectures at each meeting, philanthropy, Secret Sister, workshops and so much more including a Quilt Show the same weekend as the Oakdale Chocolate Festival. Contact stacyee prodigy. Oakhurst Sierra Mtn. Quilters meet the first Thurs. For more information, contact us at aaqgo comcast. Oceanside El Camino Quilters Guild. El Camino Quilters guild has about members.

We meet at a. Doors open at 9 AM. Workshops are the following day. We have many Friendship groups and do a great deal of charity quilting — donating quilts, pillowcases, placemats and pet beds and more. Our meetings include a speaker and show and tell. We have block exchanges, UFO challenge, a lending library and more. Orange County Quilters Guild, founded in We have a speaker on Tuesday night who also teaches a class on the following day.

In odd numbered years we produce a large quilt show, and even numbered years we produce Camp Watch-A-Patcher, a four day and overnight camp located on a college campus in Irvine. Info orangecountyquiltersguild.

We have a day group and an evening group. For more information orovillepiecemakers gmail. Meetings generally run until 9 pm or later. The club has 80 paid members as of April and quite a few visitors at every meeting. Palm Springs. Regular monthly lectures and workshops. For additional information visit our website.

During the year , we have several events, an annual quilt show, quilters college, new members tea party, fashion show, show and share, retreats and a Christmas dinner party. EMail: Jharrington66 earthlink. Our mtgs. See our free website for photos and the monthly newsletter. Almond Country Quilt Guild, P. Box , Templeton, CA, Petaluma Petaluma Quilt Guild We have approximately members.

Members at each meeting are entered in our door prize drawing must be present to win. We also have yearly Opportunity Quilts. Our goal is to preserve the heritage of quilt making and to further educate the membership in the art of quilt making. We love those who are new to quilt making and invited experienced quilters to join, our Mother Hens will welcome new members. For more information please e-mail Petalumaquiltguild yahoo. The guild meets at am, on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at the Mt.

We hold a quilt show every two years and have an opportunity quilt every year. We can be contacted for more information at info sgqg. We have about 30 active members and 20 more in other parts of the world.

We make quilts and pillow case tote bags for the at-risk children in Kern County. Contact kimthebow yahoo. Twisted Quilters Guild meets on the 4th Saturday of each month in Fairfield. Bradford St.

We meet the 4th Monday of each month except May and December. Doors open at PM for social time and our meeting starts at 7 PM. We welcome quilters at every level of experience, beginner to expert. We host knowledgeable speakers, hold workshops and sometimes just hold a festive gathering for members and guests i.

Our guild participates in local philanthropy activities, Block of the Month program, yearly UFO Challange, Bits and Pieces block trade, offers a library for members and guests books to lend or for sale , monthly opportunity baskets, door prizes and a yearly Opportunity Quilt raffle are just some of our activities.

Contact our website for further information. Mailing address is P. Box , Yorba Linda, CA Doors open at pm. Come see special programs, drawings for door prizes, birthdays, fabric basket, and block of the month.

Visitors are always welcome EMail: Goldbugquilters gmail. Pleasanton Amador Valley Quilters. We usually have a guest who holds a workshop the next day. We have block of the month, friendship groups, workshops and trips. We donate over quilts each year to local organizations. We hold retreats and a bi-annual quilt show. Porterville Porterville Quilters. Our activities include block of the month, programs and workshops, challenges, trips, a yearly quilt raffle, cradle quilt program with San Joaquin Woodworkers, and little quilts to benefit charities.

Poway Friendship quilters Meetings are held the second Monday of the month, excluding July and August. The meeting begins at pm and wraps up around pm. We have over members. We have a block of the month swap, Philanthropy, Opportunity of the Month, a wonderful Library with all titles on the website.

Door Prizes. Workshops are held at Amidon Quiltworks, Danielson Ct. Our show is in October and will be held at the Stanley Presbyterian Church where we regularly meet.

Meetings include Show and Tell, demonstrations and social. We offer classes and raffle off an opportunity quilt each year. Our quilt show occurs in odd-numbered years. Like us on Facebook. For more information contact info niteowls. Mailing address is N. Red Bluff Sun Country Quilters. We have a monthly program with occasional workshops, an opportunity quilt to raffle, fat quarter swaps, block of the month patterns and a very productive community service quilting project.

Many members are also involved in small quilting groups and educational quilting activities with local students and community members. Contact suncountryquilters yahoo. Redlands Citrus Belt Quilters , is a non-profit social-recreational organization incorporated under the laws of the State of California. It is dedicated to all aspects of the quilting art, and membership is open to all who share our purpose of keeping this folk art flourishing. Citrus Ave. Box , Redlands, CA We meet at 7 pm on the third Tuesday of the month at St.

Redlands Citrus Belt Quilters, Inc. It is dedicated to all aspects of the quilting art and membership is open to all who share our purpose of keeping this folk art flourishing.

Meetings are held in the Redwood City Public Library monthly, and generally include speakers or demos and a lot of show and tell time. Box Reseda,CA Ridgecrest Hi desert quilt guild. We have block party each month,secret sisters, round robin quilts, yearly quilt challenge, guest programs and workshops, yearly raffle quilts and bi-annual quilt show, we make comfort quilts for local charity.

We always have a Show and Tell session, door prizes and theBlock Party drawing. We also have a lot of fun! Ridgecrest Hi Desert Quilt Guild. We have block party, guest speakers, show and tell, door prizes, annual quilt challenge and opportunity quilts.

Box , Ridgecrest, CA Please visit out blog for more information and how to contact us. At this time we are limited to members but guests are welcome. We offer professional speakers and teachers, block of the month, fat quarter raffle, charm square exchange, community service projects, an opportunity quilt and a quilt show and boutique each November. We have speakers, workshops, community service activities, and neighborhood circles. Our annual quilt show is held the 3rd weekend in November.

We warmly welcome new members. Contact president rivercityquilters. Sacramento Modern Quilt Guild. We are small guild of quilters who share an interest the modern style of quilting. In our guild we appreciate all the different forms of modern quilts that our members create. Our guild is a place to share ideas and to come together,both online and in person, with a local group of people who share the same interest in Modern Quilting. We meet the third Saturday of every month.

The mission of the SQC is to bring awareness of the historical value of African American quilters and quilts of the African Diaspora, as well as to celebrate and continue the tradition of quilting. Refreshments are served. Open to all!! EMail: fayek springmail. San Juan Capistrano. Beach Cities Quilters Guild.

We meet at pm on the second Thursday of the month at the Norman P. Murray Center in Mission Viejo. Great speakers and programs. Contact postmaster beachcitiesquilters. San Mateo. Peninsula Quilters Guild. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month.

Our monthly meetings include nationally-known guest speakers and teachers. We also have workshops, friendship blocks, mystery quilts, and tie-ins. Community outreach projects. Mailing address: P. Box , Redwood City, CA Box , Santa Barbara, CA Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at St. Meetings begin promptly at PM. For additional information about our Guild, guest speakers, programs, opportunity quilts and quilt show, please visit our website.

Monthly meetings, the last Thursday of the month except November and December. Block of the Month, Boutique, fat quarter drawings, Donation Drawings for fabric, quilts, etc. Biennial show in odd years at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Avenida de la Estrella with guest speakers at most meetings.

We are an eclectic mix of traditionalists, art quilters and everything in between. All are welcome to share the love of quilting at our monthly meetings held the 1st Monday of the month at Temple Beth El at pm.

Please check our website for additional information. Our guild is in the process now of making quilts for a local Vets home called Camp Flores and we also support CASA with quilts for local displaced children EMail: csimas verizon.

San Diego We have a monthly newsletter, Block of the Month, we make charity quilts for Project Linus, speakers, classes, yearly challenge and quilt raffle. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research. E-mail msbtybp worldnet.

We support both the traditional quilter and the art quilter from beginners, and professional award winners. All quilters are welcome! We meet on the third Monday of the month, Jan through Nov at pm. We support community charities and provide a social structure whereby quilt lovers can share ideas and friendship. We have guest speakers, workshops, BOM and fat quarter exchange as well as an occasional mystery quilt or challenge.

All quilters and non-quilters are welcomed. Please see our web-site for additional information. Seaside Quilters Guild, P.

We are a group of all ages. We have guest speakers,workshops, an annual Chinese Auction and lots of sharing. We have an on going special project that makes quilts for Project Linus. People of Color Guild. Birthday Block swap. Membership open to anyone interested in quilts and quilting. We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7pm. Meetings include program speakers, BOM, challenges, show and tell, extensive library, door prizes and more.

Contact svanessa mail. We are a warm and nurturing group with members. San Jose Peninsula Stitchery E. We have Block of the Month, a speaker each month, classes, an Opportunity Quilt raffle every year. The BCQG has nationally known monthly speakers, friendship groups, block of the month pattern and swaps, secret sisters, a yearly auction and quilt sale, a bi-annual Quilt Show with vendors and more than quilts, workshops and field trips.

For more information see our website or you may email us at webmast beachcitiesquilters. We present a quilt show in odd-numbered years and a small quilt auction in even-numbered years. We make community quilts for abused and ill children.

Visit our web site or e-mail us at mail sloquilters. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month. We publish a wonderful newsletter to keep members informed of guild activities as well as happenings in the quilt world. We also participate in community education and exhibits. For Information Contact: FinolaBazzanella comcast. San Rafael Mt. Tam Quilt Guild , P. Box , San Rafael, CA The purpose of the guild shall be to promote an interest in and an appreciation of the art of quiltmaking; to share quilting information and education; and to encourage high standards of technique and design.

For more information, contact mttamquiltguild yahoo. Founded in as a non-profit organization whose purpose is to preserve the heritage of quilting and promote excellence and education in quiltmaking. Visit our website for more information about us, where and when we meet, our annual opportunity quilts, our biennial quilt show, and service to our community.

All are welcome to share the love of quilting at our monthly meetings held the 2nd Monday of each month at pm at Temple Beth El, Porter Gulch Road, Aptos. Visit our website for more information on our monthly programs, speakers, workshops and our annual quilt show held each February.

Mailing Address: P. Box , Aptos, CA Voice Mail; Santa Maria Santa Maria valley quilt guild, Meets a. For further information contact Jacquilter aol. Gathering about meeting begins at We have a monthly program either a speaker from the community, a quilt teacher. We have different programs and workshops, retreats throughout the year and invite you to come join us sometime. EMail: csimas verizon. Our membership is open to the public. We offer you the opportunity to partake in minigroups, assist with our bi-annual quilt show, and to participate in the creation of our yearly opportunity quilt.

Box , Santa Monica, CA Meetings on 1st and 3rd Wed. The membership year is Sept 1 to Aug Our members share a love of quilting and all things quilt-related and welcome those who have similar interests. In 25 years, we have increased from a small group of founding members to more than , and are still growing!

New members may join at any time during the year; dues are prorated. Membership includes a newsletter, access to the largest Guild library in the world, free admission to all programs and activities and the opportunity for fellowship. We meet the third Wednesday of each month except July and August—no meetings those months at p. Quilt Bee groups meet weekly on Fri. At p. Sierra Madre Blvd. Visitors are very welcome to our meetings and we encourage you to see us.

Sendchocolates aol. Simi Valley Simi valley quilt guild meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Social time starts at PM and the meeting starts at PM. Also on view is a beautiful mural, Pastures to Pines, by local artist and quilter Tracy Knopf.

Our annual quilt show is in Sept. Sierra Quilt Guild of T. Box 43 Standard,CA Social, Meeting a. Fat quarter raffle Classes and lectures. Make quilts for Charity, Do a show every other year. Tuleburg Quilt Guild P.

Box , Stockton, CA Sutter Sutter Buttes Quilt Guild. We meet the third Monday of each month. Our doors open at 9 AM and our meeting starts at 10 AM. We have a monthly Block of the Month and we hold our quilt show on the odd years in September and our opportunity quilt on the even years.

Contact me at janiann47 gmail. For more information visit our web site or send emailto info mlqgsuttercreek. Social Meeting , business at with program, block of the month, show and tell, following. An average of Comfort Quilts are made each year, with two scholarships to local seniors each year. Contact dcmauldin sbcglobal. Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month. We spent most of the meeting handling tech issues or helping people get adjusted to using Zoom. Learning how to mute oneself while their dog barked in the background took up most of the meeting.

But we prevailed and we all enjoyed seeing each other. We encouraged each member to hold up a quilt they were working on or describe a current project. At the next Zoom board meeting, we decided we would try holding our monthly meetings via Zoom. Our guild had already experimented with using webinars to bring in speakers from out of state. We had previously held a webinar with Karlee Porter. Our guild normally meets in a high school so we had used one of the classroom's large screen TVs to all watch Karlee together as she gave her presentation.

Karlee was able to see us and we were able to ask questions. Everyone enjoyed it and it was a good way for our guild to be able to have speakers that were far away. We had two webinars lined up before the pandemic hit. We reached out to those speakers and asked them to present to our guild via Zoom.

We then had Heidi Parks. Both presentations went well! During this process, we made sure to reach out to members who were having tech issues to offer assistance. Members were encouraged to text officers during the meeting if they were having trouble. We also used the chat feature to provide instructions. Before each meeting, we went over how to mute oneself, how to change your screen so you could make the speaker the largest box, and other Zoom-related issues to make the viewing experience more enjoyable.

Zoom allows the host to mute participants so we always had the option of helping those who could not mute themselves which we had to utilize often. We monitored how other guilds were handling the pandemic and decided to include some of the features they were doing.

We added a show and tell feature to our meetings. Members were invited to send in photos ahead of time. A slide show was made and when we presented one's photo they unmuted themselves and talked about their quilt.

Our normal in-person meetings had always included a raffle. Being unable to do that over the web due to federal restrictions, we decided to turn it into a door prize.

We had people guess a number or we asked for the closest birthday to the meeting date. The door prize was then delivered to the person's home by leaving it outside to maintain social distance. We also continued our charity projects. Our community outreach coordinator arranged for people to pick up and drop off items at her home in a socially distanced manner.

To provide members a chance to sew with friends we started a monthly sew-in. On the third Sunday of the month, members can log in via Zoom and sew with friends.

There is no format or program, it is just a chance to chat with friends, see what others are doing, get advice, or just hang out. As our Zoom meetings were progressing, we decided we wanted to increase our social media presence to offer members another way to stay connected. We created a hashtag for our guild valleymqg. At one of our Zoom meetings, we asked everyone to change their name to their Instagram handle after first explaining what that was and how to do it!

We then showed people the hashtag they could use to tag what they were working on and share it with the guild. Since many of our members are in a high-risk category and can't go out to quilt stores, we brought the quilt shop to them.



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