In addition to our Community Service work, we have a variety of additional activities going on throughout the year.
Current
Friday ZoomBees
Based on availability, guild members can join the Friday ZoomBee for an hour or so of sewing and chatting. Our current group project is the Stardust Quilt, a string-pieced square pattern by Bonnie Hunter. Join us and make as many or as few as you like! Once the blocks are assembled, they will be combined into a single comfort quilt. (No need to trim or remove paper – we can do that for you!)
True to Bonnie’s scrappy tradition, the more variety the better so anything that will look blue and/or white solid-ish at a distance is fair game. We’re planning for the colors to read as blue (rather than aqua or teal) and white (rather than beige or brilliant white).
We have purchased a copy of the pattern for the comfort quilt project, but if you’d like to make your own version, we ask that you buy your own copy. Bonnie is running a business after all! The pattern is available here on the Bonnie Hunter’s website, quiltville.com.
For additional information, please contact Elana Schreiber and Moira Ten-Hove.
UFO Challenge
Are you hiding a UFO (Unfinished Object)? If so, check out our spring UFO Challenge and join in the fun! Finish your project by June 1, 2026, and register your UFO project in the contest here.
Winners will be announced at the regularly scheduled June Meeting.
For additional information, please contact Leonie Davis.
Quilt Show 2026 | Please Don’t Touch the Quilts Signs
Guild members have been invited to contribute a quilted sign to let quilt show attendees know that they should not be touching the quilts on display.
To get started, check out the details and inspirational examples here.
Quilt Show 2026 | Fabric Duo Challenge
For this challenge, the Quilt Show Team has selected a set of two beautiful batik fat quarters – one is a beautiful pinkish, purplish red, and the other is a mix of pink, yellow, and orange. Think autumn, or not!
There are only a few packets of fat quarters remaining, so if you are interested, they are available for $7 per set at the guild meetings until there are no fabric sets remaining.
To get started, check out the details here.
For additional information, please contact Carol MacFarlane.
Quilt Show 2026 | Boutique Items Project
Guild members have been invited to contribute crafted items to sell at the Quilt Show 2026 Boutique, our gift shop. It is another way for Concord Piecemakers to show o our talent as a guild and receive a little compensation for our efforts. This is an opportunity to display and sell beautifully crafted, newly made gift
items. For some ideas and inspiration, go here.
A placemat workshop has been scheduled for those who would like to learn how to make placemats for the sale. For information about the workshop, go here.
For more information, please contact Pam Cincotta.




