Upcoming Events
Single-day, weekend, and dated events listed in order.

Strawberry Crush Sew Along with Lori Holt
With Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet. Lori will be using her Berry & Sage fabric collection & Strawberry Crush Sew Simple Shapes to make the Strawberry Crush Quilt. Millard Sewing will provide a large display of Lori Holt's Sew Along on youtube in our classroom space for attendees to follow along in person with the help of our instructors.

Patriotic Parade Kimberbell One-Day Event at Millard Sewing Center
Join us for Kimberbell's Patriotic Parade and become a pro at in-the-hoop techniques like stuffies and pinwheels. We'll be on hand to walk you through new techniques and guide you through the process on your own embroidery machine.

Omaha Quilt Show
Celebrate color craft and community at the Omaha Quilters’ Guild 47th Annual Quilt Show — a golden anniversary edition packed with judged and youth quilts vendor finds raffles and bold patterns that stitch past and present together. Quilt Show presented by Omaha Quilters Guild – Themed “Reflecting on the Past 50 Years” June 4th, 2026 5pm-8pm June 5th, 2026 9am-6pm June 6th, 2026 9am-4pm

50th Annual & Fiberworks Show
Celebrate 250 years of the United States & 50 years of festival fun! Quilts of all kinds are welcome, or come to watch treadle machine jelly roll races, shop local vendors, trunk show, sponsored prizes, and more!

The Stitching Hour Kimberbell Two-Day Event at Millard Sewing
Are you looking for an opportunity to level up your embroidery skills? Join us for Kimberbell's The Stitching Hour Two-Day Event! Learn some tips and techniques, and create some cute Halloween decor.

Using Machine Embroidery for Cosplay
Free to visit panel at Bellevue University Con by our team to showcase computerized embroidery machines and how they can be used to create designs from anime, video games, and more.
Ongoing Events
Recurring programs, clubs, and events without a fixed end date.

Our Town Block Of The Month
This delightful quilt features 12 unique blocks, each one designed by a different Riley Blake designer to represent a classic town building—think schoolhouse, chapel, candy shop, hair salon, bookshop, and more. It’s a heartfelt tribute to the places that bring a community together.
