EVQ Home Page




The EVQ Bookshelf
Click on the girl with the
book (above) for the list
of over 700 books in our
library. They are placed
in alphabetical order by
name of author.
Questions about our
library contact:
evqlibrary@hotmail.com


UPCOMING PROGRAMS

May 20/22, 2010
Peggy Martin
Program: Beyond Tradition with trunk show


July 20/22, 2010
Helene Knott
Program: Principles of Landscape Quilts


September 16/18, 2010
Marci Baker from Alicia's Attic
Program: Quantum Leap Quilting


November 18/20, 2010
Karla Alexander
Program: Visions of the quilt & trunk show

Welcome!
The Guild was created in 1992 to encourage and share
the art of quilting; to educate and learn, preserve and
pass along information about quilts of the past and
present; to exhibit fine examples of the art in public;
and to encourage quiltmaking and collection, both
private and public.


Guests are welcome - we think you'll enjoy the
many quilting activities and opportunities the Guild
offers, along with making new friends

Where and When
The Guild meets the third Thursday of each month
at the Masonic Lodge across from Autzen Stadium
2777 Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd./Centennial Blvd.
Eugene, Oregon 97401


Social at 6:30
Program at 7:00

Click here for Map of Directions


GUEST FEE $3.00/visit/$5.00 meeting with guest speaker 
MEMBERSHIP $30.00/YR
JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP $15.00/YR

Membership Application Form to Download



Show and tell form for guild meeting

Our 2010 Raffle Quilt is CHARMED MEMORIES
88" x 88", made by guild members.
Contact us if you are interested in tickets.

Quilt Show Flyer to Download


  • BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
  • automatic invitation to participate in a major local quilt show every other year with vendors' mall. Those members volunteering to work at the show will also receive free admission.
  • quilters' long-weekend retreat during "between Show" years
  • member Directory
  • informational email list for members (request to subscribe to EVQ-L with your full name)
  • skill challenges on many levels (new quilters welcome)
  • more than 215 members plus small satellite groups
  • fabric and block exchanges
  • lending library of over 700 quilting books and magazines
  • web page for Quilt Shows in Oregon listed chronologically by month
  • web page for Quilt Guilds in Oregon
  • web page for Quilt Shops in Oregon listed by city
  • web page for Quilt Shops in Oregon listed alphabetically
  • monthly newsletter with ads and information regarding current Guild activities
  • satellite groups for mentoring and friendships
  • inspiring opportunities for community service
  • informational and entertaining workshops and programs with nationally known quilters and authors
  • raffles, challenges, secret pals, BOMs (Blocks of the Month) and round robins
  • logo items to purchase (mugs, sweatshirts, t-shirts, denim shirts, totes, water bottles, pins, etc)
  • inspirational show and tell
  • opportunities to direct the focus of the Guild by serving on the Board camraderie and fellowship of quilt enthusiasts


Thank you

To the vendors and
quilt shops
and other
local businesses
for their
support to our guild.
For a directory
of our
sponsors look here listed
in alphabetical order.

Please thank them
when you shop there too





Future Workshops:

3/2010: Annie Smith
For more information
www.simplearts.com


5/2010: Peggy Martin
Workshop: Evening Star Elegance

For more information
www.peggymartinquilts.com


7/2010: Helene Knott from Portland
Workshop: Original Landscape Wallhanging Design
For more information
www.kittystomp.com/

9/2010: Marci Baker:Taming the Tumbling Block
For more information
www.alicias-attic.com

11/2010: Karla Alexander:Stack the New Deck
For more information
www.saginawstreetquilts.com


3/2011: Lee Fowler:The Importance of Value
For more information
www.leefowler.com





The Math
Corner

A math page
that may help
you with your projects.






What do I do with a Round Robin?


Emerald Valley Quilters
PO Box 70755
Eugene, OR 97401

evq@efn.org