If you are interested in quilting and seeking friendship and inspiration from fellow quilters, you are invited to become a member of Desert Quilters of Nevada. If you have any questions, you can contact our Membership Chairperson, Rachel Lebby, by using the "Contact Us" Form.
Why should you join Desert Quilters of Nevada?
Here are some reasons:
Here are some reasons:
- Many Smaller Circles meet around the valley with a variety of days and times and themes
- Quarterly Meetings with National Speakers
- Annual Retreat
- Project completion motivation (Photos posted to DQN Facebook)
- Annual Quilt Show
- DQN Days-Shopping days for DQN members at local quilt stores
- DQN Chat-biweekly emails with guild updates
- Access to the DQN website
Desert Quilters of Nevada is a nonprofit organization formed to encourage, promote and preserve the art of quilt making by developing an appreciation of quilts, sponsoring and supporting quilting activities, teaching quilt making techniques and the history of quilting and quilt making.
Membership is open to all who are interested in quilts and quilt making. Annual dues are $35, with membership beginning January 1, and running through December 31. New member signup closes on September 30th. Dues are not prorated if you join after January 1.
The Guild holds four quarterly meetings, one per quarter: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall, as well as shows, workshops, classes and retreats; roll over Guild Events or Quarterly Meetings for more information. Circles meet more frequently; please visit the Circles pages to learn more.
Membership is open to all who are interested in quilts and quilt making. Annual dues are $35, with membership beginning January 1, and running through December 31. New member signup closes on September 30th. Dues are not prorated if you join after January 1.
The Guild holds four quarterly meetings, one per quarter: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall, as well as shows, workshops, classes and retreats; roll over Guild Events or Quarterly Meetings for more information. Circles meet more frequently; please visit the Circles pages to learn more.
Updated 11.4.24 RAL