Conducted over a three year period, April 2014 to March 2017, Talking Quilts was an exciting three-year,… (read more)
The lure of a beautiful summer's day and the promise of a cup of tea, set us off on a walk to Melton… (read more)
we had a great evening entertained by the lovely David Lee whose knowledge and enthusiasm for these… (read more)
BQSG GALLERY at the FESTIVAL OF QUILTS 2018 BQSG is twenty years old this year and to celebrate we have… (read more)
Six young quilters came to Swaffham Prior to complete the tops they had made earlier in the year. … (read more)
Once again, the Committee and members of BQSG were manning the stall for the four days of the Festival… (read more)
Two of our YQs with the group's quilt at this year's Festival of Quilts. (read more)
Sixteen quilts made by members of Region 13 were exhibited at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham in… (read more)
This year we have produced a map of where you can find Guild stands at FOQ -because we've a lot going… (read more)
Join The Quilters' Guild Museum Collection as we take a look at how people celebrated V.E. day with… (read more)
Talking Quilts has launched online, the first UK digital Collection of recorded interviews capturing… (read more)
The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles has received £89,100 from the Heritage Lottery Fund for… (read more)
by Pippa Moss – October 11, 2012 When I was in Florida, I attended QuiltFest 2012, in Jacksonville.… (read more)
Each year we present over 1000 quilts as part of the competition displays at The Festival Of Quilts.… (read more)
These quilts were made by members of the Exe Valley Contemporary Quilt Group and have been "on tour"… (read more)
News of the new competition organised by the team at Beyond Knitting and Stitching Show. For more… (read more)
Another very interesting book arrived recently - a bit like buses - nothing and then several arrive… (read more)
A treasured First Communion dress, transformed with stitch; textile fragments, dyed in seawater on an… (read more)
This is a wonderful opportunity to view historic quilts and textiles held by the Fairlynch Museum.The… (read more)
As part of Dorset Art Weeks 2020 Ingrid Ellis will be exhibiting her colourful quilts and textile pictures… (read more)
As part of Dorset Art Weeks 2020 Ingrid Ellis will be exhibiting her colourful quilts and textile pictures … (read more)
Members' quilts generously shared with the community - whether they're finished masterpieces or works… (read more)
Many members of Region 13 entered quilts in the Festival of Quilts 2019. Here is a selection. If… (read more)
Folk Art comes to The Welsh Quilt Centre in Lampeter 7th March to 1st November 2014 Following the enthusiastic… (read more)
The Bag Day will be from 10:00 am to 16:00 pm, come and stay all day or drop in for a couple of hours,… (read more)
Are you interested in volunteering to Steward for the 2020 Festival of Quilts at the NEC, Birmingham,… (read more)
I enjoyed my two days at the Festival of Quilts this year - although I must admit to being very tired… (read more)
20 –21 June - QUILTS IN THE WOLDS - Lindsey Patchworkers 3rd Exhibition in the Lincolnshire… (read more)
The Quilt Museum and Gallery has produced two leaflets giving advice on caring for old quilts at home.… (read more)
Katharine is exhibiting her work at the Level 1 Gallery, Rhondda Heritage Park, Coedcae Road, Trehafod,… (read more)
Exhibition runs from 1 April until 30 April 2014 There is a guided tour and talk by DeAnne Hartwell-Jones… (read more)
Part 4 - Quilts in British Museums The Victoria and Albert Museum is world famous for its collection… (read more)
Journal Quilt Challenge 2020 - by Glenys Davies Welcome to the 13th year of the Journal Quilt Challenge.… (read more)
Some quilts by TQG members (read more)
Region 12 ran the Tombola Stall at the Festival of Quilts 2018. THOUSANDS of Potholders were made… (read more)
Christopher Wilson-Tate , the long time passionate collector and dealer of antique quilts since he was… (read more)
Part 5 - BRITISH QUILTING AND PATCHWORK Having reviewed books by dead doyennes of quilting history,… (read more)
Sound Stitchers and Social Quilters are holding an exhibition of work on Saturday November 11th in the… (read more)
Ruth has been working with images of Criminal Quilts since 2012 when she was commissioned by Shire Hall… (read more)
‘The Magical Quilts of Wales’ will be a dazzling display of Welsh patchwork, wholecloth, and applique… (read more)
Join the Mole Valley Quilters to listen to Sally Moss talking about Welsh Quilts. Sally Moss… (read more)
Display of quilts in the hall, plus a display of quilts made for the Linus Project in All Saints Church,… (read more)
Patchwork for Pleasure – an exhibition of quilts made by quilters in Notts and surrounding areas Saturday… (read more)
Quilts in the Wolds, Lindsey Patchworkers 5th Exhibition in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Dates – 29th –… (read more)
See Grosvenor Shows Ltd website for details (read more)
An opportunity to see quilting at its very best. (read more)
Work inspired by the collection at the American Museum (read more)
The Wednesday Stitches (Quilters Guild Affiliated) present an exhibition of quilts and crafts at The… (read more)
Admission :Museum charges apply. Disabled and Buggy access .Museum Cafe (read more)
Display of quilts + refreshments. Proceeds to The Alzheimer's Society. Please see the Village Fabrics… (read more)
'Inspired by Rust' an exhibition of quilts and wall hangings by Gwyneth Rose Rhayader Museum and Gallery… (read more)
Glorious Welsh Quilts with Sandie Lush. Spend a day exploring Welsh quilting motifs. Use them to design… (read more)
There will be an exhibition of the Guild's Collection at Torre Abbey, organised by The Quilters' Guild… (read more)
£30 Guild members; £45 non-members Signature quilts have the potential to reveal a snapshot of a particular… (read more)
Garden entrance admission applies (read more)
To accompany Linda Seward's lecture on Tuesday 19 March, Lady S&S will have a selection of her quilts… (read more)
1st – 28th February Ann Ohlenschlager Quilts A wonderful display of different styles and techniques… (read more)
Advance tickets: adults £6.50, seniors £5.50, children (8-16) £1.50 On the door: £8.00, £7.00,… (read more)
Admission £4 including refreshments. (read more)
Talking Quilts volunteers will share with the general public what the project is about and how… (read more)
more details to follow (read more)
To accompany Kaffe Fassett's lectures & workshops in the previous week, Lady S&S will have a… (read more)
Antique & contemporary quilts including a selection of Canadian Red Cross quilts (read more)
If you live in Norfolk, Cambridge or nearby then you may be interested in this event. Region 9 will… (read more)
The theme this year is the Netherlands, to celebrate the country of Wil Akkermans, the creator of Cae… (read more)
Antique and Contemporary Quilts, fabrics, books and sundries for sale. www.quilt.org.uk (read more)
In March Hilary and Monica challenged the Cutting Edge group members to make a quilt to commemorate… (read more)
Richards Bros are running a coach to Quilts UK at Malvern on Saturday May 16th 2015 Cost £16:00 for… (read more)
“Journal Quilts” a talk by Ros Crouch Tuesday 6th September 2016 Northcourt Centre, Northcourt… (read more)
Antique Quilts A Visit to the Oxfordshire Museums Resource Centre Tuesday 26th September, 10am, Cost… (read more)
Helen's work featuring trees and many other pieces and techniques is well known. Her talk is with… (read more)
I am a quilter living in North Yorkshire. I've been a member of The Quilters' Guild for a number of… (read more)
I am married and living in the South West of England, although originally from South Wales. I have been… (read more)
As a new member of The Quilters Guild, I am in awe of the work people produce. I recall my first visit… (read more)
I describe myself as a textile artist. My work reflects my life journey and my beliefs. I have created… (read more)
I live in Scotland and only started quilting serioulsy when living in Oman from 2010 -2013. Prior to… (read more)
Hi! Whilst I'm not a quilter ('Yet' As I'm often told), I really enjoy going to the various quilt shows,… (read more)
Love to do thinking outside the box work, using a wide variety of techniques that will suit the current… (read more)
The quilting world is expanding and the variety is limitless. My interests have developed from the traditional… (read more)
Originally an embroiderer, having completed my City & Guilds Certificates in Creative Embroidery in… (read more)
I started my journey into Patchwork and Quilting in New Zealand in 2010. Fast forward a few years and… (read more)
I'm an avid quilter and a researcher and lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London. My research is… (read more)
Have always sewn but only started pathwork and quilting a couple of years ago and am absolutely hooked.… (read more)
I have been a full time patchwork and quilting tutor since 2011 and I love teaching a wide range of… (read more)
A quilter, embroiderer (hand and machine), sewer and now knitter (Lockdown did it) based in North East… (read more)
Hello, my first interest in quilting developed when my husband's work took us to live in Belgium. In… (read more)
I joined the quilters guild on recommendation of an embroiderer friend and she was right, I love the… (read more)
I am a textile artist and quilt maker based in Milton Keynes. I make art quilts and mixed media work… (read more)
Given Guild membership for Christmas 2017. Completed a Contemporary Fine Art Degree in 2017 some of… (read more)
I live in France near Paris. I love antique,vintage and country quilts. Most of my quilts are made and… (read more)
I taught City & Guilds Patchwork and Quilting for almost 30 years. I love the way our craft is continually… (read more)
www.rosemaryrabbitquilts.blogspot.co.uk I have been quilting for nearly 40 years, originally taught… (read more)
My work is influenced by my travels, history and architecture. Work has been shown in several exhibitions… (read more)
I live in Frodsham and became a quilter 12 years ago when I retired. I enjoy making children's quilts… (read more)
As well as quilting, I also do cross stitch and am now learning bobbin lace making. I may one day be… (read more)
My main interest is long arm quilting and in particular free hand customised quilting. I have a Handiquilter… (read more)
I have been sewing on and off since my childhood and started again in earnest back in 2010 when I was… (read more)
I retired in 2010, bought a sewing machine in 2011 and began making quilts in 2012. I particularly like… (read more)
I live in the French Alps and I've been quilting for nearly 30 years now, starting with traditional… (read more)
I have been a member of the guild since 1982 and was President from 2005 to 2008. I have been quilting… (read more)
I live in the small town of Arkona in Ontario, Canada. I started quilting in 2004. I have had my work… (read more)
I began quilting to make a baby gift for a friend. So far, 6 cot quilts made for 6 babies - and just… (read more)
I enjoy working with fabric- dyeing it, sewing it, appliqueing it and, not forgetting, quilting it!… (read more)
I finished a two year term as President of The Quilters' Guild at the end of April 2016, succeeded by… (read more)
Recently graduated (as a mature student!) from BA (Hons) Decorative Arts at Trent University, specialising… (read more)
I've always stitched, but was a passionate hand embroiderer until about eleven years ago, when I reluctantly… (read more)
I create a range of one off and limited edition textile items, such as bed quilts, wall hangings, cushions,… (read more)
Thank you for reading about me. I'm fairly new to patchwork and quilting, still wary of showing my work… (read more)
I have been sewing since I was tiny, and creating patchwork for almost as long. I was taught by my Great… (read more)
Hello! I'm Deb. You could call my quilt making a hobby, but it's more of a compulsion! I have been making… (read more)
My Nanna taught me to knit and crochet when I was very young and I've loved all things Textiles since… (read more)
My main aim is to make quilts which are functional- which can be used to give warmth and comfort. However,… (read more)
Hello! I'm a new member from Livingston, Scotland. Although I have a background in Fine Art and Design… (read more)
I have been quilting for over 30 years and have sewn since my mother taught me as a child. I began my… (read more)
i am retired, and now spend a great deal of time making quilts and quilted items as presents for family… (read more)
Hello, I'm originally from California and now living in Ireland. I'm a member the Mid-West Branch of… (read more)
I grew up in Yorkshire, in a home full of gorgeous fabrics and threads surrounded by beautiful countryside… (read more)
Hi, I am new to the Corsham, Wiltshire area and has been quilting for about 15 years, mainly in France.… (read more)
Hi, I am interested in using mixed textiles to create quilts and quilt art. I also enjoy traditional… (read more)
I have been sewing and knitting for many years and discovered quilting almost by accident when I took… (read more)
I have just finished my first miniature quilt for the display by the Miniature Quilt Group at the Festival… (read more)
Hi I became a member of the quilters guild over three years ago and have enjoyed the meetings of region… (read more)
Hello, I have 3 children and 9 Grand children and am heading for the big 60 this year, I love sewing… (read more)
I have a life long love of fabrics and stitched my first patchwork quilt when I was about eight, for… (read more)
I first met patchwork way back in 1975! WhenI was making my o level choices and on one line was creative… (read more)
I am a lifelong stitcher and have been quilting for ten years, I also enjoy making textile art pictures… (read more)
I have been quilting since 2008 and have attached a picture of my first quilt, I have gradually improved… (read more)
I discovered Patchwork and quilting in 2018. I love all aspects, including FMQ on my domestic sewing… (read more)
I'm returning to sewing after too long a gap, and a beginner at patchwork and quilting but still struggling… (read more)
I am just finishing a year of City & Guilds Certificate and looking forward to next October when I hope… (read more)
I am 80 years old and in my life have had many incarnations. Brought up in a joinery cabinet making… (read more)
I live in London, and my mother inspired my interest in patchwork quilts with her own work and by taking… (read more)
I have been a patchworker for over 30 years, starting with hexagons and now designing my own work. I… (read more)
I have sewn since I was very young. At school I had to drop it and study more academic subjects so at… (read more)
I call myself a designer, maker, and artist because those are the things I’ve loved to do as long… (read more)
I make traditional quilts,usually in modern ways using quick-piecing techniques. Working out beforehand… (read more)
Interested in contemporary quilting, textile art, photography, art, travel, cooking. I especially enjoy… (read more)
Relatively new to quilting. Love the patch work element, less confident with the quilting. Fall in love… (read more)
Designer, artist and teacher, exploring graphical and representational images through the medium of… (read more)
I took up patchwork about nine years ago, and I have no favourite style or method (except I don't get… (read more)
Currently I live in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. I have lived here for 3 years and will return to… (read more)
I have been making quilts for my family and friends for over 20 years. I love playing with colour, especially… (read more)
I am a quilt teacher and designer with my own studio in Edinburgh, myBearpaw. My quilts appear in a… (read more)
I learned to quilt whilst living in Australia. My style has developed slowly after taking many lessons… (read more)
I have been quilting for many years, I believe it’s about 24 years since the first time I sewed two… (read more)
I have a large workshop on a farm in Burwash. Quiet, airy with beautiful views. Lots of mutual support… (read more)
I have been running Patchworthy Quilts for the past six years, taking commissions for hand-made quilts… (read more)
Hi, I first became interested in textiles in Kuwait where I lived for 12 years. I was invited to a textile… (read more)
Based on short and marvelous stories of farms and sunsets, slow roasties and the confection of the honey… (read more)
I've lived in Houston, TX, USA for about 20 years. Prior to that I lived in New York City and Northern… (read more)
I learnt to to knit and sew from a young age, completing my first jumper for my brother at the age of… (read more)
Hello! I am a free machine artist and I love to upcycle old cotton sheets to use in my work. I enjoy… (read more)
I enjoy making traditional quilts and also trying out new things. I make a lot of bags, book covers… (read more)
I started sewing at the age of 5, Nan & Mum were always sewing or knitting. Project Linus kept me busy… (read more)
Living with husband Keith in Polegate, East Sussex and having retired from a career in firstly teaching… (read more)
I've been a quilter for 20 years and have a City and Guilds Diploma in Patchwork and Quilting. I love… (read more)
I am a teacher working out of Studio 11, a specialist textile studio in the centre of Eastbourne. I… (read more)
I started making patchwork and quilted items after doing a city and guilds fashion and design course… (read more)
II am a lover of traditional quilts but very much enjoy the twiddling and fiddling of fabric as advocated… (read more)
I'm a retired ex teacher and librarian and very enthusiastic quilter. I used to regard myself as a quilting… (read more)
I am a patchwork tutor in Poole Dorset under the name of Jeaniality Patchwork. I was introduced to patchwork… (read more)
I enjoy hand quilting even though sometimes it seems to take forever. I can sit and watch t.v or be… (read more)
I have now been reunited with my stash, having finally made the move from Altares on Terceira to Calheta… (read more)
i live in Truro. I like making quilts and i have made lots of them. (read more)
I have been a teacher of textiles for many years, teaching in schools and adult education in the 1970's… (read more)
A Festival of Flowers and Quilts was to be held from Friday 29th May to Monday 1st June 2020 at… (read more)
Loving Modern Quilts as well as my mini’s. I greatly enjoy speaking to groups and spreading the word… (read more)
One of my earliest memories is of playing trains under the table while my Mum used an old hand turned… (read more)
I am interested in all kinds of patchwork and quilting, with a bias towards contemporary/art quilts.… (read more)
I have been a member of QGBI for over ten years and am very grateful to those who introduced me. I was… (read more)
I am a Group 6 member, living in Sandhurst, Berkshire. I like to do traditional hand quilting, making… (read more)
I am a quilter in Norfolk, with many projects in mind but little time to bring them to fruition at present.… (read more)
I have been sewing since the age of seven and like a lot of people I used to make my own clothes as… (read more)
My Guild involvement has been long & varied - I have done time as an Area Rep, Regional Coordinator,… (read more)
I began quilting almost twenty years ago and although my left brain enjoys the pattern in traditional… (read more)
I have been an artist all my life and recently retired as the Head of Art at Dover Grammar School for… (read more)
My quilting journey has been extraordinarily strange. Starting my first ever quilt in June 2014, I have… (read more)
I have lived in East Anglia most of my life, and I have lived in Thetford for the last 3 years. I am… (read more)
Here is a selection of quilts from Region 13 members which were exhibited at Quilts UK, Malvern in May… (read more)
Quilting has been my passion since the late 80ies and I am interested in all kinds of quilts. I still… (read more)
April/May 2020 Helen Barnes is doing a ten week blog at the moment to promote North Country quilts.… (read more)
Cathy began her interest in Cyanotype printing (Blueprint) on Fabric after seeing work by the quilter… (read more)
I have been a quilter for more than 30 years and completed a City and Guilds Patchwork and Quilting… (read more)
I have been a member of QBG for more than 16 years, and I have a City and Guilds in Patchwork and Quilting.… (read more)
I have been sewing since childhood, and a quilter since 1979. I qualified as a quilt judge in 1995 through… (read more)
I started quilting a bit in the 1970's but due to a growing family and having to go out to work I never… (read more)
I have had a long journey in Mental Health but am now in Recovery and Public Speak about "A journey… (read more)
Hello, I am a textile artist and quilt designer. I teach traditional hand stitched quilt making and… (read more)
I've always been involved with textiles, from about the age of 5 when I started embroidery, then needlepoint,… (read more)
My recent work has featured World War 1 with a series of studies on this theme using a variety of techniques.… (read more)
I am a founder member of The Quilters Guild and have been living in France for the last 22 years. We… (read more)
On Thursday 6th June I went to the preview of the exhibit of Welsh quilts at the Museum of East Anglian… (read more)
I have been actively involved in sewing, needlework and handicrafts from a very young age. After graduating… (read more)
I am Gilli Theokritoff, a quilt artist, endlessly fascinated by fabric and pattern and all the possibilities… (read more)
I have always loved colour, texture and pattern, quilting brings all these elements together for me.… (read more)
After completing my City and Guilds Diploma in Embroidery, I began to become increasingly interested… (read more)
I started making quilts in 1998 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Having always sewn it seemed a natural progression.… (read more)
Winner of Fine Art Quilt Masters 2017 (!) , I have been a member of the Quilters Guild of the British… (read more)
My textile art has developed from a life long love of working with textiles and stitch. The tactile… (read more)
I'm Annie from Telford, Shropshire. I've been sewing for more than 50 years and quilting for more than… (read more)
I offer online and in person classes and online demo-talks. Please see my website for the most up to… (read more)
Hi - I am Debi, and I joined the Guild about 6 years ago, having got into patchwork and quilting at… (read more)
In 1989, after a chance meeting with an American Art quilt maker whilst on holiday in Scotland, I made… (read more)
I a member of Abbey Quilters that meets in Kelso, Scottish Borders and also the Borders Modern Quilt… (read more)
I have been patching and quilting for over thirty-five years - since I was 15 years old. Having begun… (read more)
I have sewn for most of my life, but it was only in 2016 that I started patchwork and quilting. I started… (read more)
I have been quilting for 13 years. I blog at http://mindfulquilter.blogspot.co.uk/ where I attempt to… (read more)
I am a keen patchwork and quilter. I love my granddaughters and I am especially fond of dogs. I am a… (read more)
I've been quilting since 1994 when I made a cot quilt for my older child, out of hexagons of course.… (read more)
Having sewn for most of my life, I have been quilting now for almost 25 years and have had enormous… (read more)
I am a quilter, quilt teacher, designer, and author of Mini Mosaic Quilts, which was published by C… (read more)
I was bowled over when I saw my first quilts at the American Museum in Bath though it took me another… (read more)
Update 2019 I finally finished my own hexagon quilt just before Chrismas 2018. I am leaving the older… (read more)
I was born in Bristol. My parents moved to South Africa when I was six. I finished school and studied… (read more)
I’m just about to 65 old - how can that be possible ? Anyway, I’ve been making patchwork quilts… (read more)
Amanda Jane Ogden is a quilt-maker, designer, writer and teacher. She owns a textiles design business… (read more)
I have been sewing since I was a small child, taught my mother and I started making clothes for my Sindy… (read more)
My special interests: Japanese aesthetics, pictorial art and contemporary quilts, embroidery, mixed-media,… (read more)
I took up sewing originally, like most people, to make clothes for myself and my children, however on… (read more)
I am a contemporary art quilter, and for a couple of decades I have worked mainly with the techniques… (read more)
In the 70's I started to hand sew a hexagon quilt over papers. After many house moves it was eventually… (read more)
I completed my City & Guilds Diploma in 2017 and won the QG C&G Award at 2017's Festival of Quilts.… (read more)
I live in Perth (previously living in Kinross-shire) and have been quilting for over 25 years. I did… (read more)
I make modern quilts and home accessories from my studio at The Mill in Horsham, West Sussex. I am a… (read more)
I'm based in the Mid-West region in Ireland. Work full-time as an Environmental Scientist. In my spare… (read more)
After completing C&G Parts I and II in Embroidery in the 90's moved on to patchwork because I had a… (read more)
I have been sewing since I was two years old.. I get fidgetty when I'm not doing that. In the last 20… (read more)
I like traditional as well as contemporary quilts. I am always interested in trying out new techniques… (read more)
I have been quilting for many years, mainly Contemporary and Art Quilts. I have just returned to the… (read more)
I live In Woodbridge, Suffolk and have been a quilter since I was a teenager. I am a member of Region… (read more)
I have been making quilts since 1975, and have made it my professional career. I was practicing my textile… (read more)
I have some experience of quilting but am also a member of the Durham Embroiderers Guild so can put… (read more)
I learned to quilt while living in Kuwait but now live on the edge of Exmoor in North Devon, in region4.… (read more)
My textile work is contemporary in style, and is influenced by places that I visit. I work with a domestic… (read more)
I make and exhibit contemporary quilts and smaller pieces based on folk art; I've won awards in several… (read more)
I am an experienced quilter – having made quilts for nearly 30 years. I was taught to sew by my mother… (read more)
I've always sewn - started at age 5 and never stopped!!! Learned the millinery trade at secondary school… (read more)
Hi, I'm retired and haven't been quilting long, about 18 months. So far my quilting ranges from a centre… (read more)
I have been quilting for about 34 years. As a child I saw my great Aunt Hattie use , what I now know… (read more)
I decided last January to join in with the Journal Challenge 2018. My theme title would be 'On My Door… (read more)
I have sewn every since I was able to sit at the table and learnt from my Mother on a Singer Hand sewing… (read more)
I worked in tailoring and couture most of my working life, love fabric textures and colour. I started… (read more)
I love to sew and have been making patchwork quilts for many years. Any projects that use machine applique… (read more)
I design quilts and run workshops in North Yorkshire. I have a website ~ www.plainnavy.co.uk with further… (read more)
I am a beginner and have done a few small projects like cot quilts for my grandchildren.i spend a lot… (read more)
Chairman of Sussex Quilters, meeting the first Wednesday morning each month 10-12.. Started quilting… (read more)
inspired by colour in all my work- my website - lesleyknoxquilts.com -shows some recent examples (read more)
Member of Quilters Guild for over 30 years Prefer traditional quilts Member of Reg.15 west (read more)
I have been quilting since the 1980's, discovered machine quilting in 1992, on a course at Gawthorpe… (read more)
I live in Winchelsea, East Sussex, near Hastings. I spent many years in Egypt, first of all on my own… (read more)
I have been a quilter for almost 30 years. I was taught in the USA and prefer to hand quilt, however,… (read more)
My love of patchwork started after my first lesson with Sue Belton - who taught in Garstang, Lancashire… (read more)
I recently completed my allotted three years as Chair of the Oxford Quilt Group which was founded in… (read more)
I have been quilting for about seventeen years. Have done part one of C & G Patchwork and Quilting.… (read more)
I am a tailor & haberdasher. Technically I have retired but my private customers still expect me to… (read more)
I am a patchwork and quilting teacher and designer based in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park… (read more)
I am a contemporary textile artist with residential ties to the UK, France and Spain. My artistic work… (read more)
I have lived on Ynys Môn, the Isle of Anglesey, for nearly 40 years. I work part-time with my husband… (read more)
I am a professional textile artist, art quilter, teacher, writer. I love doing Community Projects, Artist… (read more)
Hello, my name is jane, i live in beautiful Warwickshire. i am a crafter, i started making my own cards… (read more)
I have been making things since childhood and love stitch. I enjoy making quilts and use a variety of… (read more)
Hi - I live in beautiful Herefordshire. I've been sewing all my life from when I made clothes for my… (read more)
My name is Jane Rogers and I live in Bury St Edmunds, with my husband and our 2 cats and have done for… (read more)
I have completed my City & Guilds 3 in the Summer of 2016, having completed my level 2 the previous… (read more)
I have been quilting for over 20 years. My primary love is applique but I also need to make a lot of… (read more)
I fell in love with African Textiles when I first landed in Africa in 1984. Since then I have travelled… (read more)
As a long time Quilters Guild member, I am a loyal supporter of the Guild. I enjoy traditional forms… (read more)
My name is Laura and I'm 36 years old. I joined the London branch of the Guild a year ago, but have… (read more)
I am passionate about fabric and design. I love the tactile quality of quilts. I enjoy passing on my… (read more)
The Dales Countryside Museum in Hawes, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire now has a lovely new space dedicated… (read more)
I started patchwork and quilting in 1995 with Jacqui Vallis as my teacher. When my third son was born… (read more)
This free exhibition takes an in-depth look at one of Gunnersbury’s most remarkable items ; a highly… (read more)
Entry: donations for pancreatic cancer. Sale of work Refreshments (read more)
I adore english paper piecing and crazy quilting as I find the rhythm of handwork to be a great stress… (read more)
My name is Gert and I'm a male Dutch quilter. I've first heard about the Guild at the Festival of Quilts… (read more)
Hi, I'm Dian, I am a teacher of Patchwork and Quilting, Art, Embroidery, Beading, Lacemaking and more.… (read more)
I am on the committee in Region 11. Qualified and registered Quilt Judge having completed the Quilters'… (read more)
CANCELLED DUE TO COVID19 CRISIS Impish Quilters of Lincoln welcome you to 'QUILTS AND MORE' 1.30pm… (read more)
An Exhibition of Quilts from the collection of the late Meg Browne (Small) including over twenty vintage… (read more)
Along with many other quilters, when I am not sewing I am in the garden or knitting or painting ......… (read more)
I have been patchwork and quilting for 5 years, but enjoy patchwork more than quilting. I also like… (read more)
I have belonged to the guild for many years. and have made lots of quilts both traditional and coontemporary.… (read more)
I've been a very keen, you could say an addicted, patchworker since the late 1980s. Piecing I love,… (read more)
The Wednesday stitches exhibition of quilts, in memory of Liz Savage one of our founder members, who… (read more)
Denise Pearcey is organising two coaches to "Quilts UK" at Malvern on Saturday 21st May 2016 Coach #1… (read more)
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic this event has been postponed. We hope to be able to reschedule, so… (read more)
I've loved quilting since I attended Carolyn Forster's quilt workshops at The Quilt Room in Dorking,… (read more)
I am a freelance patchwork and quilting teacher working in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. My background… (read more)
I live in Cheltenham and have been a member of Brockhampton Quilters since 1991. I learned to quilt… (read more)
I enjoy making modern quilts, usually based on a traditional block but with a quirk. I also enjoy buying… (read more)
I have been quiltmaking since the late 1970s and am interested in the social history of patchwork and… (read more)
Was a Trustee of the Quilters Guild in the late 90's. Helped mount a number of exhibitions including… (read more)
I started patchwork and quilting in my early 70’s when I decided I wanted to make quilts for great… (read more)
I have always sewn something, embroidery, tapestry, clothes and for the past 20 years I have patchworked… (read more)
Like many others I have had a life long interest in textiles. This now takes the form of quilts, hangings… (read more)
Member of the guild since 2005 and was on Region 14 committee from 2009 firstly as newsletter editor,… (read more)
Hello. I'm fairly new to quilting and have lots of quilts in progress with just one completed small… (read more)
I have recently joined the guild having made quilts for several years. I am self taught. I am interested… (read more)
OVERVIEW One of the major aims of BQSG is to encourage original research into, and foster a greater… (read more)
I'm Silvia Dell'Aere, textile artist, teacher and certified quilt judge Since when I started to quilt… (read more)
I am a retired teacher who took up quilting in 2013. Prior to this I made artist bears that sold internationally.… (read more)
I'm a retired teacher, Adult,Further and Higher, covering all textile crafts. I mainly do patchwork… (read more)
When I was a primary school child, my mother completed a year's secondment from Secondary school PE… (read more)
I am fairly new to Quilting and have only made a few (hand quilting) so have joined the Guild and Contemporary… (read more)
Just before Christmas 2015 I was at a session making Linus Quilts and I had an epiphany (in quilting… (read more)
I've been quilting since 2017 so still relatively new to the craft, although I've been sewing for many… (read more)