Join a vibrant community of quilt enthusiasts for an extraordinary quilting adventure. Since 1995, the Alamo Heritage Quilt Guild has been a thriving hub for those who share a passion for quilting and artistry. No matter your skill level, all enthusiasts are welcome. You’ll receive a unique handmade nametag as a member, instantly recognizing you as a cherished part of our quilt-loving family.

Enriching Experiences – Inspiring Workshops and Speakers
Expand your quilting horizons through riveting workshops and guest speakers. Renowned quilters, speakers, and teachers share expertise, techniques, and inspiration, empowering you to take your skills to new heights. Secure your spot in advance and pay the workshop fee (usually $35) to ensure your place in these captivating sessions.

Community Connection – Show and Tell, Tips, and Support
Our monthly meetings provide a welcoming space for showcasing your creations during Show and Tell sessions. Exchange tips, ideas, and support with fellow quilters, fostering a sense of camaraderie.

Quilting for a Cause – Making a Difference Together
AHQG is a non-profit organization with a strong emphasis on helping others. Join us in giving back through charitable endeavors. We provide quilts, pillowcases, and pillows to local hospitals, hospice centers, and cancer treatment centers. Items always needed are finished quilts or quilt tops, batting, and fabric for tops or quilt backings. “Orphan Blocks,” which are extra or unwanted quilt blocks that could be combined to make quilts, are always welcomed and used for charitable or general guild projects. Our Charity Bee brings members together once a month. Contribute your time and talent while enjoying a delightful lunch. Together, let’s make a difference, one stitch at a time.


Stay Informed – Monthly Newsletter & Exclusive Discounts
Receive a monthly newsletter with exciting information about guild activities. Your membership card unlocks exclusive discounts at local quilt shops.

Volunteer Opportunities – Contribute and Engage
Engage in volunteer opportunities that make a positive impact. Donate quilts, quilt tops, or other quilted items, and assist with set up and take down at our events.

Board Meetings and Leadership – Your Voice Matters
Members are welcome to attend our Board Meetings, although only Board Members can vote. Share your ideas and concerns by contacting the Guild President in advance.

Dues – Invest in the Future of Quilting
To sustain our community, we kindly request an annual due of $20, payable each January. Settling your dues by April secures your place within our close-knit community.

Mark Your Calendar – Meeting Details
Our meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Doors open at 6:00 PM, and the meeting starts at 6:30 PM. Meetings are at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 1416 North Loop 1604 East, San Antonio, TX.  Each meeting has door prize drawings as well as refreshments.


2025 Officers
President :
1st. Vice President:
2nd Vice President:
Secretary:
Treasurer: Susan Graham
Parliamentarian:
Charity: Joanne Krepps
Fund Raising Chair:
Membership Chair: Cindy McCord
Librarian: Susan Feeley
Newsletter Editor: Ruth Ann Willey

Sub-Committee Chairs
Hospitality/QuiltAngels: Joyce Boyd/Ann Barnett
Door Prizes: Gretchen Johnston
Beekeeper:
Publicity:
Sunshine & Shadows: Shirley Carter
Website: Tom Dickens & Rachel Witkowski
Social Media Manager: Cathy Kropp


2024 Officers
President: Vicki Dubose
1st. Vice Pres: Gretchen Johnston
2nd Vice Pres: Janet Daniel
Secretary: Maggie Oswald
Treasurer: Susan Graham
Parliamentarian: Josie Anderson
Charity: Joanne Krepps
Fund Raising Chair: Ramona (Mona) Jones/Josie Anderson
Membership Chair: Cindy McCord
Librarian: Susan Feeley
Newsletter Editor: Ruth Ann Willey

Sub-Committee Chairs
Hospitality/QuiltAngels: Joyce Boyd/Ann Barnett
Door Prizes: Gretchen Johnston
Beekeeper:
Publicity:
Sunshine & Shadows: Shirley Carter
Website: Tom Dickens
Facebook Manager: Cathy Kropp


AHQG Bylaws

Membership: $20 per year ( AHQG Membership Application )

Charity: AHQG is a non-profit organization with a strong emphasis on helping others.  Donations of cash or quilts are frequently made to local needy groups.  The Charity Chair asks that members do their part to help with this worthwhile endeavor.  Items always needed are finished quilts or quilt tops, batting, and fabric for tops or quilt backings. “Orphan Blocks,” which are extra or unwanted quilt blocks that could be combined to make quilts, are always welcomed and used for charitable or general guild projects.

Library: AHQG has a lending library with many quilting books for reference and continued learning.  Books may be checked out for free for one month to AHQG members.