Take a hand-sewn Glacier Country treasure home—a Montana-made quilt. Stitched with love, these carefully cultivated works of art represent a traditional country style and the rich history of women in Montana. You’ll find many places to purchase a locally made quilt, or even a local quilter who can teach you how to make your own.
Quilt shows are popular events in numerous communities throughout Western Montana. We've included an overview of quilt shows throughout the region.
A quilt show is held at Bigfork Elementary School each June.
Glacier Gateway Elementary School hosts a quilt show every April.
The Tobacco Valley Historical Village hosts a quilt show first Saturday in August every year.
There’s a quilt show at the Flathead County Fairgrounds every September.
The Libby quilt show is held every September at the Memorial Center.
This Missoula quilt show is held every April at the Missoula Fairgrounds.
The Ronan quilt show is held every August at Ronan High School.
This show is held in conjunction with the Mineral County Fair in August.
The Stevensville show is held every July at Stevensville High School.
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