Learn to cut and layer handkerchiefs into a delicately beautiful small quilt reminiscent of crazy patchwork. Discover the secrets to making hankies work together and the technique for attaching them to a base. Then gather ideas for borders and edges, or embellish to your heart’s content. Bring your own hankies and add to them from my collection to round out…
Diane Harris is a scrap quilt specialist. After 11 years as an editor for Quiltmaker magazine, she formed Stash Bandit to help quilters bust through their stash and make quilts that are both unique and beautiful. She never met a fabric...
continue readingThis is your chance to learn collage quilting, the Laura Heine way. You get to choose your own Teeny Tiny pattern to do. Patterns come 3 to a package, so either share with a friend, or make one at the workshop and the other two on your...
continue readingCyn Wilde is Owner, Creative Goddess, Studio 180 Design Certified Instructor and Laura Heine Collage Certified Instructor at Quilter’s Cottage in Richmond, Texas. She is partners with Linda Caraway. They have owned...
continue readingNorth Texas Quilt Festival 2024 “It’s a Beachy Life” August 1, 2, 3 Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas NTQF is a judged quilt show, with over 300 judged quilts, put on by 6 North Texas guilds in conjunction with...
continue readingThe Trinity Valley Quilters’ Guild meets on the third Friday of every month from 10:00 – 12:00 for our program/business meeting. Doors will open at 9:30. Our new meeting location effective September 2023 is First Church of the...
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continue readingThe Trinity Valley Quilters’ Guild Endowment Fund is money collected from the Mini Quilt Auction held each year at the North Texas Quilt Festival. The monies are used to pay for education in and for the Guild, and for quilting or...
continue readingBelow is a list of presidents from the beginning of our Guild.
continue readingThe TVQG members may contact the Bee Facilitator to assist in joining an existing BEE or forming a new BEE. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact her.
continue readingAre You In Need of a Longarm Quilter? Listed below are TVQG members who have a quilting business and would like to talk to you about your quilting needs.
continue readingBelow is the latest list of Trinity Valley Quilters’ Guild Officers and Committee Chairs. Members can find their contact info via the Member Contact Info tab on the website. Member Contact Info is password protected for privacy.
continue readingHave you joined the TVQG Facebook page? All you need to do is log into your Facebook account, click the small magnifying glass icon at the top on the right, then type in TVQG.
continue readingTrinity Valley Quilters' Guild began as an idea hatched in the back room of a shop called The Quilt Box. It was officially started in January of 1982
continue readingMembership is open to anyone interested in quilts or quilting. Yearly dues are $40 and based on the calendar year. Would you like to join our guild? We would really love to have you as a member. We have made joining even...
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