Board Meeting
Zoom MeetingSFQG board meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month, except December. Meetings are currently taking place via Zoom. Committee chair reports should be submitted (more...)
SFQG board meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month, except December. Meetings are currently taking place via Zoom. Committee chair reports should be submitted (more...)
The San Francisco Quilters Guild has a long history of making and donating quilts to organizations in San Francisco and the larger community. And this tradition continues in a new (more...)
This month's program features member quilts from the following groupings: Sew & Tell - Judith Epstein, Moderator Chunk of the Month, Julia McLeod, Moderator Round Robin - Christine Reiter, Moderator (more...)
The name Rachaeldaisy has become synonymous with bold, colorful, eye popping quilts. and it’s no wonder after 20 years of being a florist experimenting and mastering color and form. Whilst (more...)
Want to quilt your quilts on your home machine and maybe free motion quilting isn't for you? Join quilter extrordinaire Jacquie Gering for a 6-hour workshop to discover the joy (more...)
Join us in February for a Zoom presentation by fabric and embroidery artist Sandi DaRoza. Creative Stitching: Endless Possibilities to add Pop to your Textile Art. Reveling in the rich medium (more...)
March 4th is the first of two dates for ticket and cash exchange, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Dottie McHugh’s home. Her contact info is (more...)
You may request Opportunity Quilt tickets by sending an email to SFQG2023QuiltTix@gmail.com. Please use Quilt Tickets as the subject line, and include the number of tickets you'd like, your phone (more...)
March 18th is the second of two dates for ticket and cash exchange, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 4th and 18th (or by appointment) (more...)
The San Francisco Quilters Guild has a long history of making and donating quilts to organizations in San Francisco and the larger community. And this tradition continues in a new (more...)