Bees

Quilting Bees are small groups that meet to work on individual or group projects.  They may be social gatherings or work study groups with a specific quilt related focus. The Guild encourages members to participate in and create new Bees as a way to bring people together, make new friends and learn a skill. Any group of members can create a Bee.

If you are interested in joining a bee or starting a bee, contact Laura Pacha, the Beekeeper at lpacha2012@icloud.com.

BeeBees

The Bee it A.R.T (Applied Radical Techniques)
We are a small group of quilters who want to share our work and experience in creating art quilts. We normally meet at the Branigan Library Director room on the 2nd Monday off the month from 10A-12N. Please call Cindy before coming as they sometimes have alternate activities and venues.


Bee Incognito 

Meets Monday evenings at different member’s home
Focus on own projects

Sew Beautiful
The group meets to work on individual projects and enjoying the company.

Bee In Stitches 
Focus on own projects and community cupboard quilts

Honey Bees
Focus on own projects and community cupboard

Long Arm Quilters . . . (open)
Meeting date, time and location varies
Focus on longarm quilting

Loose Threads
Meets Tuesdays at a member’s home to make quilts with a
focus on community service/general quilting

Sew Bee It
We focus on introducing members to the art of quilting and to bring new members together

Project Linus (Las Cruces Chapter of the National Organization)
Focus to make blankets to distribute to the 38 organizations that serve children in trauma

Stitch At A Time
Focus on handwork only

The Old Batts
Meets Wednesdays in home of person whose quilt is in the frame.
Focus on hand quilting

Quilting Sisters
Focus to Inspire, Conspire, Support, Learn and Laugh

Piece Makers
 Works on own or community projects. Focus on learning different techniques from each other.
Group usually orders or brings lunch.