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Quilt Retreats in North Carolina

19 centers across 11 cities.

Arden (1)

Bryson City (2)

Gastonia (2)

Greensboro (4)

Hillsborough (2)

Maggie Valley (1)

Moravian Falls (1)

Sanford (1)

Tabor City (1)

Waynesville (3)

Winston Salem (1)

Also explore in North Carolina

Retreats pair well with shop visits before and after. North Carolina also has these QuiltMap directories:

Top retreat locations in North Carolina

The North Carolina towns and rural areas with the most retreat venues:

Greensboro
4 retreats
Waynesville
3 retreats
Gastonia
2 retreats
Hillsborough
2 retreats
Bryson City
2 retreats
Tabor City
1 retreat
Arden
1 retreat
Maggie Valley
1 retreat
Moravian Falls
1 retreat
Winston Salem
1 retreat
Sanford
1 retreat

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Common questions about quilt retreats in North Carolina

How many quilt retreats are in North Carolina?

QuiltMap lists 19 quilt retreat centers in North Carolina across 11 locations. Each listing covers lodging, sewing space, and any included meals or amenities. Updated continuously as new venues list themselves.

What's typically included in a North Carolina quilt retreat?

Most retreats include lodging (private rooms or shared), a dedicated sewing space with tables and good lighting, and often meals. Some are full-service with chefs and organized activities; others are self-catered "open studio" weekends. Each listing's description covers what's included.

Can I book a North Carolina retreat for a private group?

Many retreats accommodate private group bookings, especially for guilds, bee groups, or friend gatherings. Capacity varies from intimate (6–10 sewists) to large (30+). The contact info on each listing is the fastest way to ask about private dates.

When's the best time to book a quilt retreat in North Carolina?

Most established retreats book out 6–12 months ahead for spring and fall (peak quilting-trip seasons). Mid-winter and mid-summer have more last-minute availability. Some retreats run multiple sessions per week; others are weekend-only.

My favorite North Carolina retreat isn't listed. How do I add it?

Use the Submit a Listing form to add a missing retreat center. Submissions are reviewed quickly and then go live. Independent retreats, shop-hosted retreats, and rural rental homes all welcome.

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