Promoting interest in handweaving through education, instruction, research and service.

Welcome!

The Seattle Weavers' Guild began with a small group of Seattle weavers meeting informally in homes. The group grew over time, meeting other weavers through local yarn shops. In 1937, the Seattle Weavers' Guild was founded with twenty-three members. Though the membership has grown, the goal of the founding members remains: to further interest and knowledge of handweaving in our membership and the public. The Seattle Weavers' Guild is among the five largest guilds in the country, consisting of well over 300 members. It recently celebrated its 80th Anniversary!

The Seattle Weavers’ Guild is an enthusiastic and active group of weavers that meets to share a love of weaving, inspire each other, and learn new techniques. Members at every level, from complete beginners to world-renowned professionals, are welcome in the Seattle Weaver's’ Guild.

SWG hosts Monthly Meetings with presentation by accomplished fiber artists, September through May, in Bloedel Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle. Many of the meetings are accompanied by Workshops,
Meetings are open to the public, and are also broadcast via Zoom; workshops are for primarily for active Guild Members.
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COVID-19 Safety

SWG encourages mask wearing at all SWG hosted events. At SWG meetings, masks are required in the Library and encouraged elsewhere in Bloedel Hall. If you are experiencing any cold or flu symptoms, please stay home.


The Seattle Weavers' Guild is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.


The Seattle Weavers' Guild is affiliated with The Association of Northwest Weavers' Guilds and The Handweavers Guild of America.