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Long Arm Quilters

 

Quilting by Jeanne
Jeanne Acton
Pantographs or Custom Quilting

Green Valley, AZ
907.631.8129

Sally's Quilting
Sally Eagleman
Pantographs or Custom Quilting

Green Valley, AZ
971.901.2603
grandmaquilts656@gmail.com
https://#sallyeagleman6

The Village Quilter
Tanya Keller

Tubac, AZ
701.307.0193
thevillagequiltertubac@gmail.com

Quilting by Palma
Palma Davis
Quilt Artist Since 1995

Corona de Tucson, AZ
360.798.7373
www.QuiltingbyPalma.com

Travel & Retreats

 

Tucson Quilting Retreats
360.798.7373
QuiltingbyPalma@gmail.com
www.TucsonQuiltingRetreats.com 

Guilds

 

Green Valley Quilt Guild
PO Box 1180
Green Valley, AZ 85622
hioaks@yahoo.com
jwestnewsletter@gmail.com
webmaster.gvqg@gmail.com
GVQG.webmaster@gmail.com
https://www.greenvalleyquiltguild.com

The Green Valley Quilt Guild welcomes quilters from the area surrounding Green Valley, AZ and includes quilters from Green Valley, Vail, Tumacacori, Rio Rico, Sahuarita and other communities south of Tucson, AZ.

 

Tucson Quilters Guild
PO Box 14454
Tucson, AZ 85732
https://tucsonquiltersguild.com/

The mission of the Tucson Quilters Guild is to perpetuate the art of quilting, encourage the practice of quilting, and to stimulate interest in this art form.

Our History

In 1976, ten women met at the Arizona Historical Society on the campus of the University of Arizona and organized the Quilters Guild of Tucson.  Their first show, in 1978, was held at the local Cloth World Fabric Store.  By 1987, the Guild had grown large and was incorporated as the Tucson Quilters Guild. 

Today, more than 450 quilters strong, the Guild is one of the largest in the country and sponsors a wealth of lectures, workshops, and an annual show that draws thousands of people to view and celebrate the work of the Guild’s talented members.

We are also an active charity group, making and donating hundreds of quilts and pillowcases annually to local hospitals and hospices.  Opportunity quilts raise nearly $1000 annually for the Community Food Bank.  Stockings and dressed bears brighten the holidays for hundreds of children every year.