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Alaska

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Anchorage Weavers & Spinners Guild

Anchorage, AK
Rep: Rebecca Downey Thomas
President: Sandy Potvin

Meetings are accessible via Zoom.
Website

Last updated: January 2026

Idaho

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Handweavers Guild of Boise Valley

Boise, ID
Rep: Connie Griffin
President: Katzy Luring
Website

Meetings are held at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, 2201 Woodlawn, Boise, ID

Last Updated: January 2026

Palouse Hills Weavers Guild

Moscow, ID
Rep: Jean Korus
President: Jenny Zones

In 1953, a new weaving guild came into being in the beautiful Palouse region of northern Idaho and southeastern Washington. More than 70 years later, we are still going strong! Our members participate in weaving, spinning, dyeing, felting, braiding, and design.

Guild activities include monthly meetings (September through May); shows and sales; demonstrations of handweaving and spinning at various regional venues; participation in the Latah County Fair; workshops; and an annual Day Camp.

Meetings are held monthly, September through May, generally on the 3rd or 4th Saturday of the month from 11 am to 1 pm at the 1912 Center in Moscow, ID. Visitors are welcome! You can follow them on Facebook or Instagram to get updates and announcements.

Annual dues are $40 – benefits of membership include access to the guild library and equipment; the opportunity to attend local workshops hosted by the Guild at a lesser rate; and informative emails sent out by board members of the Guild.

You can find our Guild on both Facebook and Instagram, or feel free to reach out to us at palousehillswg1@gmail.com.

Meetings are held at 1912 Center, Moscow, ID 83843.

Last updated: January 2026

Montana

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Alpine Spinners & Weavers Guild

Kalispell, MT
Rep: Teresa Knutson
President: Laura Janssen-Campbell
Facebook

Alpine Spinners and Weavers Guild of Kalispell, Montana has members from the Flathead Valley area, and is over half a century old.  It has a well-stocked library of fiber art related books and magazines for members to check out, as well as rentals of spinning and weaving equipment.  Guild members give public demonstrations at the Northwest Montana Fair, at the Kalispell Mini Maker Faire®, and at local schools.  Members hold three meetings each month as follows:

  • 1st Wednesday:  Spinners meet in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church basement (603 South Main, Kalispell) from 10:30am – 1:30pm.  Bring a lunch & wheel or drop spindle; members will help you to start spinning.  Desert is provided.
  • 2nd Wednesday:  Weavers meet at a member’s home from 10:30 am – 1:30pm.
  • 3rd Wednesday:  Business meeting and program at Bethlehem Lutheran Church basement from 10:30am – 1:30pm.  Bring a sack lunch; desert is provided.

The guild meets at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Kalispell, MT.

Last updated: January 2026

Billings Weavers Guild

Billings, MT
Rep: Joy Erickson
President: Joy Erickson
Website
Facebook

The Billings Weavers Guild was founded 1945 and has been active ever since.  The guild focuses on learning from and supporting members in their weaving journey.  The guild meets Sept through May with the exception of December on the 3 Wednesday of the month.
Our current meeting place is the Billings Public Library.
Check us out on FaceBook at:  Billings Weavers Guild.

Meetings are sometimes accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Bozeman Weavers Guild

Bozeman, MT

Rep: Teema Loeffelholz
Website

Helena Weavers & Spinners Guild

Helena, MT

Rep: Dawn Ahlert
President: Jonathan Moore
Website: http://helenaspinnersandweavers.org/

The aim and purpose of this guild are to promote interest and skill in hand spinning and hand weaving among the guild membership and community.

Our 40 members come from a wide area including Helena, Butte, Clancy, Whitehall, Boulder, Wolf Creek, and Montana City.  Most guild meetings include a hands-on workshop.  These are usually taught by members with the occasional outside instructor.  The guild also organizes several public events during the year.

The guild has an extensive library and weaving and spinning equipment available for loan to members.

The weavers and spinners meet jointly but have separate programs.

Guild’s website: http://helenaweaversandspinners.org

Meetings are held at Montana City Schools

Last updated: January 2026

Missoula Weavers Guild

Missoula, MT
Rep: Sharon Schroeder
Pres: Karen Hoyt
Website

The Missoula guild has members from the Missoula, Mission, and Bitterroot valleys of western Montana. General meetings are held on the third Saturday of each month, September through May. Dues are $25.00/year and includes membership in the Montana Association of Weavers and Spinners. The newsletter, Tromp as Writ, is distributed monthly, September through May.

The Guild has an extensive library collection which is available for checkout by members.

In February 2024, the guild celebrated its 76th birthday. The Missoula Weavers Guild will co-host the 2026 MAWS, Montana Association of Weavers & Spinners, Conference. Check out our activities page for upcoming programs and events!

Visit our website: missoulaweaversguild.org. Find us on Facebook. You may request a copy of our newsletter from the email listed below.

Contact Information
Missoula Weavers Guild
POB 454
Missoula, MT 59806
missoulaweaversguild@gmail.com
missoulaweaversguild.org

Meetings are held at Fort Missoula, Missoula, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Montana Association of Weavers and Spinners (MAWS)

Statewide
Rep: Dawn Ahlert
President: Dawn Ahlert
Website

Meetings are held every two years at the MAWS conference.

Last Updated: January 2026

Prairie Handspinners Guild

Park City, MT
Rep: Heather Johnson

Oregon

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Central Oregon Spinners and Weavers Guild

Redmond/Bend/Sisters/Prineville/Madras/Sunriver OR
Rep: Perry Drevo
President: Bobbie Faust
Website

Meets in the Highland Baptist Church, Redmond, OR.
Meetings are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Clatsop Weavers and Spinners Guild

Astoria OR
Rep: Julie Wittrock
President: Suzie Ragsdale
Website

The Clatsop Weavers and Spinners Guild has the distinction of spanning two states – Oregon and Washington.  Our logo is a rendering of the Astoria-Megler Bridge, the bridge bringing us together to provide an environment for weavers and spinners to perfect their skills, learn new ones, exchange ideas and teach a new generation.  We have an extensive library, equipment to loan, and we host at least one workshop per year.  A grant is given each year so that a member may attend a workshop.  The only requirement is that they share their new-found knowledge with the Guild!

Last updated: January 2026

Columbia Fibres Guild

Columbia River Gorge, Oregon and Washington
Rep: Nancy Skakel
President: Elizabeth Marker-al Habsi
https://www.columbiafibresguild.org

Meets at the Hood River County Public Library.
Meetings are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Eugene Weavers Guild

Eugene, OR
Rep: Diane Pigg
President: Karen Sieradski
Website

Founded in the 1940’s, the Eugene Weavers’ Guild has members from Eugene, Springfield, surrounding communities, and rural Lane County, Oregon. Membership benefits include library privileges, monthly programs, study groups, discounts for workshops offered by the Guild, and membership in the Weaving Guilds of Oregon (WeGO) and ANWG. We invite you to join us!

The guild meets on the fourth Monday of the month, September through November, and January through May or June (depending on programs or holidays; no December meeting) from 10 a.m. until noon. We meet at the Eugene Textile Center, 2750 Roosevelt Blvd., Eugene. In June we meet in the evening for a potluck picnic at a member’s home.

A typical meeting consists of a short business meeting, a time for sharing of weaving projects, and a program presented by a fiber artist, either from the local area or from other areas of the state. Topics of past programs have included Basketry, Coptic Textiles, Oregon Linen pre-1940, Textiles of Turkey, Coastal Salish Weaving, Creativity, Design, Color Inspiration, Rep Weave, and Velvet Weaving.

Our newsletter, Thrums, is published eight times a year. The Guild maintains a library of over 400 books and other publications available for members’ use. Items may be checked out for one month at a time.

As a Guild, we give demonstrations at the Lane County Fair, the Oregon State Fair, and at local events and venues.

Eugene Weavers’ Guild study groups afford opportunities for members to learn and explore shared topics of interest. A study group is organized around a common purpose as stated in its mission statement along with its goals and objectives. Study Groups are responsible to the Guild as a whole by reporting their activities through a variety of options that may include a presentation, gallery showing, newsletter report, or document with drafts and images.

THE WEAVE STRUCTURE STUDY GROUP
The Weave Structure Study Group (WSSG) is a learning community devoted to broadening the understanding of weave structures through education, practice, and group sharing. The structures to be studied and the length of time for study are determined by group consensus. We meet at the Eugene Textile Center at 10 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month to allow for more participation in guild activities for those unable to attend the regular Monday guild meetings.

THE FIBER CHALLENGE STUDY GROUP
The Fiber Challenge Study Group selects a different topic each year to challenge members’ creativity. Spirals and Curves. of which there are many examples in nature, will be studied in 2019. All fiber techniques are welcome including weaving, dyeing, spinning, sewing, knitting and crochet, braiding, book and paper making, etc. The first part of each meeting consists of members sharing what they are working on, from the idea stage to completion. We learn from and inspire each other. During the second part of the meeting people can share their work with others, for our additional education and inspiration. We meet at the Eugene Textile Center at 10 a.m. on the second Monday of each month.

THE NATURAL DYE & ETHNIC TEXTILE STUDY GROUP
The Natural Dye & Ethnic Textile Study Group is dedicated to the use of natural dyes on natural fibers suitable for weaving, with an emphasis on locally available, organic, and sustainable dyestuffs. The exploration includes dyeing on cloth and practices such as traditional ethnic dye techniques of shibori, ikat, and katazome. Meeting times vary and attendance in this study group is limited by the size of the dye studio. The group usually meets on the third Friday of the month at a private dye studio. Current projects include growing indigo, sponsoring a dye garden at the Extension Center, color experiments, and garment construction. We share the results of our studies through programs with the guild and with the broader community.

SCANDINAVIAN WEAVES STUDY GROUP
The Scandinavian Weaves Study Group, new in 2019, studies the weave structures of the Scandinavian countries Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Sami, the indigenous peoples of northern Scandinavia and Russia. The group’s initial focus is the weaving history of Scandinavia. We meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Eugene Textile Center on the 2nd Thursday of every month.

INKLE WEAVING STUDY GROUP
The Inkle Weaving Study Group, new in 2019, is dedicated to sharing the basics of narrow-band inkle weaving, surface design ideas, the use of supplementary heddles, and explorations of color interactions. Meetings are at 11 a.m. at the Eugene Textile Center the first Friday of every month.

Email Address:info@eugeneweavers.com
Website: www.eugeneweavers.com

Mailing Address:
Eugene Weavers’ Guild
2750 Roosevelt Boulevard
Eugene, OR 97402

Meetings are help at 2750 Roosevelt Blvd, Eugene, OR, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last Updated: January 2026

Gorge Handweavers Guild

Odell, OR
Rep: Mary Davis
President: Ruth Dye
Website

Meetings are held at the Grace Carter Weaving Studio, Hood River, OR, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Humbug Mtn Weavers & Spinners Guild

Bandon, OR
President: Sandie McDonald
Website

Klamath Spinners and Weavers Guild

Klamath Falls, OR
Rep: Kathy Nelson
President: Gloria Diamond
Website

The purpose of the guild is to promote handspinning, handweaving and related fiber arts in the community and to provide a means of exchange of knowledge to the membership.

There are 35 members from Klamath Falls, Oregon and surrounding areas. Anyone interested in handspinning, handweaving, and/or a related fiber art may become a member upon payment of the required dues. Member benefits include eligibility to attend meetings, to bring guests to the meetings, to attend guild workshops at a reduced rate and automatic membership in WeGO (the state organization, Weaving Guilds of Oregon). We publish a monthly newsletter for our members, edited by Sharon Allen of Chiloquin, OR. Annual dues are $10 /year.

Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month (excepting July and August) at 10 a.m., with regularly scheduled business and usually a program.

Many of our members do demonstrations at public events such as Living History Day, the Black Sheep Gathering in Eugene, OR, the Klamath County and Tulelake/Butte Valley Fairs, Art in the Park, Spin Ins, Sheep Dog Trials and the Early Engine Steam Club Get Together.

Our members have achieved awards for fleeces, had articles printed Spin Off magazine, Border Collie Sheep Dog Trial Awards, Ribbons from the Black Sheep Gathering and various Fairs for items.

For further information regarding the guild, contact:
Kathy Nelson
1402 Elderberry Lane
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
541-882-3141

For information regarding the Klamath Spinner’s and Weaver’s Guild Newsletter, contact:
Sharon Allen
37291 Agency Lak. Loop Rd.
Chiloquin, OR 97624
541-783-2827

Meeting locations vary, but are usually at the Klamath County Museum.

Last updated: January 2026

Northwest Spinners and Fiber Arts Association
Portland Handweavers Guild

Portland, OR
Rep: Dan Steves
President: Nora Gessert
Website

Meetings are held at the Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy., Portland OR, and are accessible via Zoom. See the website for the Zoom link.

Last updated: January 2026

Rogue Valley Handweavers Guild

Central Point, OR
Rep: Kamie Liston
President: Lisa Krebs
Website

Rogue Valley Handweavers Guild is one of two guilds in southern Oregon on the I-5 corridor.

The purpose of the guild is to promote an interest in handweaving and associated fiber arts.  Membership is open to anyone upon payment of dues.  Annual dues are $25, payable in September.

Member benefits include use of the Guild library; use of rental equipment owned by the Guild; ten issues per year of the newsletter, RVHG Rogue Rovings, and the privilege of selling weaving/spinning related items during specific meetings.  Guild members may attend conferences and workshops at member rates, due to RVHG membership in ANWG (Association of Northwest Weavers’ Guilds) and WeGO, Inc. (Weaving Guilds of Oregon, Inc.).

Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month, September through June; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the 1st Presbyterian Church, 456 W. Pine St., Central Point.

The Guild administers a “Certificate of Accomplishment” program which is open to members of the Guild.  This three-level program of weaving requires progressively detailed work to be submitted for evaluation.  Unlike some programs, the items to be submitted are not just “samples”, but are usable pieces.

The Guild participates in various Outreach programs, setting up and manning displays and demonstrations of fiber arts at public venues in the area.  There is usually a small loom available for hands-on experience by people of all ages.  Events such as County Fairs, Hanley Century Farm events, and the Talent Harvest Festival are among the varied venues attended by the guild members.

Rogue Valley Handweavers Guild celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2003.

For more information contact:
Lisa Krebs
RVHG President

Meetings are held at 456 W. Pine St, Central Pt. OR.

Last updated: January 2026

Salem Fiberarts Guild

Salem, OR
Rep: Renay McLeish
President: Weisha Mize
Website

Meetings are held at the Willamette Heritage Center, 1313 Mill Street SE, Suite 301, Salem, OR.

Last updated: January 2026

Saturday Handweavers Guild

Ashland, OR
Rep: Debra Keberle
President: Bridget Bloch

The Saturday Handweavers Guild was formed in 1973. The Guild was originally organized to accommodate weavers who worked outside the home and could not attend a meetings on a weekday. The group met in members’ homes until it grew too large.

We meet the 2nd Saturday of each month, September through June, generally from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. in one of the Jackson County libraries (based on availability). Please check the website (SaturdayHandweavers.com) for exact meeting times and locations. The meeting begins with refreshments and visiting followed by an informative program, a short business meeting and show and share.

The members come from Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass and many other small towns in the region. The purpose of this organization is to contribute to the knowledge of and provide for continuing education of weaving and related fiber arts, to promote interest in weaving and fiber arts in the local communities and to encourage improvement in our own work through comparison and sharing.

Our dues are $25.00 per year. The benefits members receive are many, such as informative programs put on by our members, programs from outside our membership, library use, a monthly newsletter and participation in study groups initiated by members. We also sponsor, for an extra fee, workshops taught by well known fiber artists.

Saturday Handweavers Guild members enjoy sharing their interest in fiber arts in various ways. Some members demonstrate weaving, spinning and other fiber arts at various venues in the surrounding area.

For membership information, please refer to website: SaturdayHandweavers.com

Meetings are held at various Jackson county library locations. Check the website for current information.

Updated January 2026

Threadbenders Guild

Baker City, OR
Rep: Nancy Findholt
President: Lisa Bushman

Threadbenders Guild serves Union and Baker County in Eastern Oregon . Our guild began in 1979 currently has 20 members. Membership dues are $20 per year, which entitle members to the monthly newsletter, supplies used in some programs and to use guild equipment, and check books out from the extensive cataloged guild library.

Monthly meetings occur on the 3rd Saturday of each month between September and June each year. We welcome visitors and guests. Our meetings focus on a monthly program and show and tell. The program schedule is set at the beginning of each season (fall). Programs include a variety of fiber arts, dyeing, weaving techniques, and studies in weave structure. The guild business is run by a smaller executive committee that meets quarterly and reports proposal and actions at the monthly meeting.

During August we have an annual “Weaving in the Woods” campout. Sometimes referred to as “wild women in the woods,” the campout is for 5 days and 4 nights, with a variety of fiber arts programs.

For further information please contact:
President Margaret L. Mead

Meetings are held at various locations.

Last updated: January 2026

Umpqua Weavers Guild

Roseburg, OR
Rep: Diane Barrows
Website

Weaving Guilds of Oregon (WeGO)

Statewide, all Oregon Guilds
Rep: Annali Cross
President: Donna Wilson
Website

Meetings are held via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Webfoot Weavers and Fiber Arts Guild

Brookings, OR
Rep: Dee Ebel
President: JoAnn Sutter

The Webfoot Weavers and Fiber Artists Guild has 11 members residing in Curry (OR) and Del Norte (CA) counties.

Our goals are to promote an on-going interest in textile and fiber arts through education to establish a comradery of textile and fiber artists to develop skills, appreciation and enjoyment of weaving, spinning, knitting and other fiber arts. We network with other fiber artists and encourage individual expertise in their chosen craft.

Membership is open to anyone upon paying dues which are $60 payable semi-annually.

Membership benefits include access to the guild library, use of rental equipment owned by the guild, informative programs offered by our members, and participation in study groups. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month from 9:30 a.m. to about 2:00 p.m. in the conference room of Evergreen Bank in Brookings. A business meeting alternates with a program every other month. We invite you to visit us, bring a sack lunch and stay the day.

Meetings are held at 96778 Alder Ridge Road, Brookings, Oregon.

Last updated: January 2026

Washington

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2 DYE 4

Tacoma WA
Rep: Pam Cox

Our members come from the south Puget Sound area in Washington.  We have been meeting for at least 40 years.  Our group of ten are interested in all types of fiberart with an emphasis on the dyeing process.

Last Updated: January, 2026

Alpine Meadows Spinners and Weavers

Wenatchee, WA
Rep: Linda Merrick
President: Linda Merrick
Website

Arachne Weavers Guild

Sumner, WA
Rep: Georgean Curran
President: Tonya Stottlemyre

The purpose of Arachne Guild is to provide continuing education for members in the arts of weaving, spinning, and related fiber crafts. To further this goal, Arachne has a large library, a monthly newsletter, and monthly meetings on various topics. The guild’s travelling loom helps members learn new weaving techniques. Membership is open to anyone showing a genuine interest in learning about and sharing in the fiber arts.

Although the guild draws members mainly from the South Puget Sound area of Western Washington, some members commute over an hour to attend meetings and participate in other guild activities. Membership averages between 15 and 20 people. Dues of $20 a year give members access to the travelling loom, the guild library, and other resources, such as meetings, newsletters, and community activities.

Guild History
The Arachne Guild was founded in the mid-1970s and originally met in the home of Maxine Rose in Buckley, WA. When it outgrew private homes, it moved to its current site, a church in Edgewood, WA. Guild members are active in community outreach through spinning and weaving demonstrations at the Western Washington State Fair in Puyallup and competing in the Sheep-to-Shawl contest each September. In addition, members demonstrate at local schools and festivals.

Guild Meetings
Meetings begin with a program followed by a potluck lunch, business meeting, and show-and-tell. Members bring their latest projects and generate interest that leads to future program topics or newsletter articles.
Dates: First Thursday of the month from September through June
Times: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lunch: Potluck with the theme announced in the monthly newsletter
Programs: Recent topics have included using weaving design software, spinning exotic fibers, spinning to gauge, rug hooking, and understanding thick and thin weave structure.
Place: The old chapel at Mountain View Lutheran Church, 3505 122nd Avenue East, Edgewood, WA 98372

Last updated: January 2026

Clatsop Weavers and Spinners Guild

Astoria OR
Rep: Julie Wittrock
President: Suzie Ragsdale
Website

The Clatsop Weavers and Spinners Guild has the distinction of spanning two states – Oregon and Washington.  Our logo is a rendering of the Astoria-Megler Bridge, the bridge bringing us together to provide an environment for weavers and spinners to perfect their skills, learn new ones, exchange ideas and teach a new generation.  We have an extensive library, equipment to loan, and we host at least one workshop per year.  A grant is given each year so that a member may attend a workshop.  The only requirement is that they share their new-found knowledge with the Guild!

Last updated: January 2026

Columbia Fibres Guild

Columbia River Gorge, Oregon and Washington
Rep: Nancy Skakel
President: Elizabeth Marker-al Habsi
https://www.columbiafibresguild.org

Meets at the Hood River County Public Library.
Meetings are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Desert Fiber Arts Guild

Kennewick, WA
Rep: Betsy Dickinson
President: Kareena Anderson
Website

Meetings are at the Guild studio: 101 N Union St, Suite 208, Kennewick, WA.
Meetings are accessible via Zoom by request.

Last updated: January 2026

Lori Lawson

Individual Affiliate
Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Contact: Lori Lawson

Methow Valley Spinners & Weavers Guild

Twisp, WA
Rep: Jackie Hovis
Website

Meetings are held at 137 Old Twisp Highway, Twisp, WA.

Last Updated: January 2026

Moonspinners

Puyallup, WA
Rep: Kelly Peck
President: Heather Tuller

Meetings are held at 901 Wood Ave., Sumner, WA.

Last updated: January 2026

North Olympic Shuttle & Spindle

Sequim, WA
Rep: Chrysalis Carter
President: Susan Melka
Website

Meetings are held at 1033 N Barr Road, Sequim, WA.

Last Updated: November 2025

Northwest Spinners and Fiber Arts Association
Olympia Weavers Guild

Olympia, WA
Rep: Tamie Herridge
President: Linda Eschels
Website

Meetings are held at Gill Harbor Lutheran Church, 4610 Boston Harbor Rd. NE, Olympia, WA, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last Updated: January 2026

Palouse Hills Weavers Guild

Moscow, ID
Rep: Jean Korus
President: Jenny Zones

In 1953, a new weaving guild came into being in the beautiful Palouse region of northern Idaho and southeastern Washington. More than 70 years later, we are still going strong! Our members participate in weaving, spinning, dyeing, felting, braiding, and design.

Guild activities include monthly meetings (September through May); shows and sales; demonstrations of handweaving and spinning at various regional venues; participation in the Latah County Fair; workshops; and an annual Day Camp.

Meetings are held monthly, September through May, generally on the 3rd or 4th Saturday of the month from 11 am to 1 pm at the 1912 Center in Moscow, ID. Visitors are welcome! You can follow them on Facebook or Instagram to get updates and announcements.

Annual dues are $40 – benefits of membership include access to the guild library and equipment; the opportunity to attend local workshops hosted by the Guild at a lesser rate; and informative emails sent out by board members of the Guild.

You can find our Guild on both Facebook and Instagram, or feel free to reach out to us at palousehillswg1@gmail.com.

Meetings are held at 1912 Center, Moscow, ID 83843.

Last updated: January 2026

Peninsula Weavers and Spinners Guild

Port Townsend, WA
Rep: Linda York
President: Barbara Williams
Website: pwsg.weebly.com

Meetings are held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 1020 Jefferson St. Port Townsend, WA.

Last Updated: January 2026

Sacajawea Fiber Arts Guild

Longview, WA
Rep: Kathie Leigh Marts
President: Kristen Buchanan
Website

The Sacajawea Fiber Arts Guild (formerly the Sacajawea Handweavers’ Guild) spans the Columbia River with members from Cowlitz, Lewis, Clark and Wahkiakum counties in Washington and Columbia County in Oregon.

The Guild has been functioning since the 1950s, meeting in various places, such as member’s homes, a weaving shop, and a local mall. Biennially, usually in October to celebrate National Spinning and Weaving Week, the Guild puts up a display in the Longview Public Library where demonstrations allow adults and children a chance to try their hand at weaving and spinning. In 1989 the Guild put on a month-long display with demonstrations at the Cowlitz County Historical Museum in conjunction with the Washington State Centennial.

The Guild publishes a monthly newsletter (with the exception of the summer months) for members. Meetings are held on the 4th Thursday of the month, September through May, excepting November and December when a combined meeting is held on the 1st Thursday of December. Our Annual Dinner is traditionally held in May. All meetings are held in a local yarn shop, La Favorites, at 204 S Pacific Avenue in Kelso. Meeting time is 4:30 p.m. for business, with the program at 6:00 p.m.

The Guild has a scholarship program with grants to encourage members to take workshops to further develop their skills.

Contact:
The Sacajawea Fiber Arts Guild
PO Box 383
Kalama WA 98625
(360) 232-1116
Rep and President: Kathie Leigh Marts

Meetings are held at La Favorites Yarn Shop, 204 Pacific Ave S, Kelso, WA.

Last updated: January 2026

San Juan County Textile Guild

Friday Harbor, WA
Rep: Anita Barreca
President: Elizabeth McCubbin
Website

Meetings are accessible via Zoom.

Last Updated: January 2026

Seattle Weavers Guild

Seattle, WA
Rep: Deb Staehle
President: Rebecca Cushman
Website

Meetings are held at Bloedel Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E, Seattle WA, and are accessible via Zoom for members only.

Last updated: January 2026

Seaview Weaving & Fiber Arts Guild

Edmonds, WA
Rep: Sally Zitzer
President: Patty Leinweber & Graham Humphrey, Co-Presidents
Website

Meetings are held at Artworks, 200 Dayton, Edmonds, WA.

Last updated: January 2026

Shear Creative Weavers & Spinners

Omak, WA
Rep: Teresa Lay

Skagit Valley Weavers Guild

Mt. Vernon, WA
Rep: Gloria Lebowitz
President: Wanda Johanson
Website

Meetings are held at 16775 Allen West Rd, Bow, WA 98232 and are accessible via Zoom.

Last Updated: January 2026

Spokane Handweavers Guild

Spokane, WA
Rep: Nancy Kiehn
President: Vicki Egesdal
Website

Meetings are held at Unitarian Universalist Church of Spokane; 4340 Whistalks Way, Spokane WA  99224, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Tacoma Fibercrafters

Tacoma, WA
Rep: Tamie Herridge
Website

Tacoma Weavers Guild

Tacoma, WA
Rep: Linda Stryker
President: Mimi Anderson
Website

Meetings are held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Weavers and Spinners of Walla Walla

Walla Walla, WA
Rep:  Susan Swayne
President: Lucy Clark
Facebook

Meetings are held at Son Bridge Community Room.

Last Updated: January 2026

Whatcom Weavers Guild

Bellingham, WA
Rep: Jill Mount
Website

Whidbey Weavers Guild

Coupeville, WA
Rep: Donna Johnson
President: Kathy Crone, standing in for Margaret Nichols
Website

Meetings are held at the Pacific Rim Institute, 180 Parker Rd, Coupeville, WA, and are accessible via Zoom.

Last updated: January 2026

Wyoming

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