Spreading the Joy of Quilting

Whether you’re just starting out or you’re an experienced quilter, you’ll be welcome here. Even if you just enjoy quilts but don’t want to make your own, come to our meetups. We meet the third Saturday of every month except December. Check our events calendar for times and locations. We hope you’ll come as a guest but have so much fun you’ll stay as a member


Recent Posts

  • We have a new logo!

    We have a new logo!

    As part of our Vitalization program, we’ve added a new logo to go along with our new name. The grain elevator logo that went along with our identity of Quilters’ Guild of North Dakota had served us well for many decades but it was time to find one to that represented our all-new attitude: a… Read more

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    HOW DO I JOIN THE GROUP? ARE THERE DUES? It’s easy to join at a meeting, at the Metro Quilt Expo, or online. You can also send a form through the mail. Start by clicking here. Annual dues vary, see our Membership page. We welcome members of all ages. There are discount rates for those over 65 and… Read more

  • Area Quilt Guilds

    Area Quilt Guilds

    Looking to make quilt-y friends? Here’s a list of area guilds and groups with meeting information. Read more

  • About Fargo Moorhead Quilters

    We invite everyone to come to our monthly get togethers who are interested in quilts, owns or makes quilts, or wants to learn about them! All ages, doesn’t matter where you live. Bring a guest if you like or become a member or supporter right now. Fargo Moorhead Quilters host many activities for quilters of… Read more

  • Our History

    Our roots go back to August 1979 during Pioneer Days at Bonanzaville in West Fargo. A woman named Helen Anton had a quilt display, and collected names of those interested in forming a group. In November Helen Anton, Charlotte (Char) Smith and Kim Baird met at Kim’s house to discuss plans. They decided to begin… Read more

  • Rediscovering Your Quilted Heritage

    Rediscovering Your Quilted Heritage

    Fashions come and go, and for a while handmade quilts fell out of fashion in favor of “store-bought” bed coverings. Since our nation’s bicentennial in 1976, Americans have once again come to value handcrafts like quilting.You can help to preserve the lovely handmade quilts in your family. The more than 3,500 quilts documented by the… Read more