Time Flies: are you sewing yet?
The year is almost over, and for many of us that means holiday sewing deadlines loom. Like the PMQG Swap. Have you finished the gift for your swap partner? Only 8 more days until our December meeting.
And I know everyone's schedules are filling fast, but I do hope you have room for one more All-Day Sew. Come and spend the day with us, and put a big dent in that holiday sewing to-do list. Or ignore it and start a new quilt. Imagine 12 hours of uninterrupted sewing - join us at Fabric Depot, 700 SE 122nd Ave, starting at 9 am this Saturday, December 10. As usual it is free for members and $10 for non-members. There are plenty of tables but remember to bring your sewing machine and any needed accessories (bobbins, pins, presser feet, thread, scissors). It would be great if you could RSVP in the comments.
And I know everyone's schedules are filling fast, but I do hope you have room for one more All-Day Sew. Come and spend the day with us, and put a big dent in that holiday sewing to-do list. Or ignore it and start a new quilt. Imagine 12 hours of uninterrupted sewing - join us at Fabric Depot, 700 SE 122nd Ave, starting at 9 am this Saturday, December 10. As usual it is free for members and $10 for non-members. There are plenty of tables but remember to bring your sewing machine and any needed accessories (bobbins, pins, presser feet, thread, scissors). It would be great if you could RSVP in the comments.
Meeting Reminder
It's meeting week! This Thursday, November 17th is our guild meeting and we'll see you in room 201 of PNCA (1241 NW Johnson St) from 7-9 pm. If you missed the initial swap of fabric baggies for the December Gift Swap there is a second chance at this meeting, though now you will only have one month to create a gift and return it to your swap partner at the December meeting.
And exciting news, Megan has arranged one more All Day Sew for us on December 10th so mark your calendars.
Finally -- Bring your potholders for the KCMQG log cabin potholder swap!
October News
Oh me oh my, it is the third week of October - Quilt Guild Meeting week!
We will be meeting in room 201 of PNCA (1241 NW Johnson St) from 7-9 pm this Thursday, October 20. We have a special request this month - PNCA is hosting an event in their commons space during the time that we arrive for the meeting and they need us to be quiet as we make our way upstairs to our meeting.
Now, some reminders: if you want to participate in the December swap, your baggie of fabric is due at the October meeting. If you forgot to grab a baggie at the last meeting - that is okay, just fill a sandwich-sized plastic zip bag with fabric you love (it can be scraps) and bring it to the meeting where we will have the info sheets to add to your bag. Don't have a plastic baggie, just bring some of your scraps and we will have some spare baggies too.

If you are scratching your head about this swap... last November we swapped fabric stuffed baggies and in December we all got something back made with our fabric (check out the goodies made last December). We heard that the time frame was too short so this year we decided to do the initial swap in October, giving us two months to make the swap-gift for another member. So stuff that baggie with fabric that you like!
And one of the days we all wait for is at the end of the week: a PMQG All Day Sew! This Saturday (10/22) starting at 9 am we meet at Fabric Depot (700 SE 122nd Ave). The event is free for members and $10 for non-members. There are plenty of tables but remember to bring your sewing machine and any needed accessories (bobbins, pins, presser feet, thread, scissors). If you can bring an iron or extension cord that would be great too.
We will be meeting in room 201 of PNCA (1241 NW Johnson St) from 7-9 pm this Thursday, October 20. We have a special request this month - PNCA is hosting an event in their commons space during the time that we arrive for the meeting and they need us to be quiet as we make our way upstairs to our meeting.
Now, some reminders: if you want to participate in the December swap, your baggie of fabric is due at the October meeting. If you forgot to grab a baggie at the last meeting - that is okay, just fill a sandwich-sized plastic zip bag with fabric you love (it can be scraps) and bring it to the meeting where we will have the info sheets to add to your bag. Don't have a plastic baggie, just bring some of your scraps and we will have some spare baggies too.
If you are scratching your head about this swap... last November we swapped fabric stuffed baggies and in December we all got something back made with our fabric (check out the goodies made last December). We heard that the time frame was too short so this year we decided to do the initial swap in October, giving us two months to make the swap-gift for another member. So stuff that baggie with fabric that you like!
And one of the days we all wait for is at the end of the week: a PMQG All Day Sew! This Saturday (10/22) starting at 9 am we meet at Fabric Depot (700 SE 122nd Ave). The event is free for members and $10 for non-members. There are plenty of tables but remember to bring your sewing machine and any needed accessories (bobbins, pins, presser feet, thread, scissors). If you can bring an iron or extension cord that would be great too.
Is your eye on the Modern Quilt Guild?
Just a little reminder to our members and readers.... the Portland Modern Quilt Guild is a branch of the Modern Quilt Guild. We hope you check in on the Modern Quilt Guild's site regularly for news about current and upcoming awesomeness.
Did you know that the Modern Quilt Guild will be kicking off a "100 Days of Modern Quilting" event in January?
Did you know they are organizing a quilt showcase in Fall 2012? The deadline to enter will be early March 2012. Read more here and think about what you will submit to the show!
And if you want a little bit of Modern Quilting every day, be sure and check out their Facebook page.
Thanks for bringing us together MQG!
Did you know that the Modern Quilt Guild will be kicking off a "100 Days of Modern Quilting" event in January?
Did you know they are organizing a quilt showcase in Fall 2012? The deadline to enter will be early March 2012. Read more here and think about what you will submit to the show!
And if you want a little bit of Modern Quilting every day, be sure and check out their Facebook page.
Thanks for bringing us together MQG!
September Meeting Reminder
Yup, it is the third Thursday of the month THIS Thursday! You know what that means? Portland Modern Quilt Guild's September meeting is at PNCA (1241 NW Johnson St) this week on September 15 from 7-9 pm. We look forward to seeing you there.
1. Habitat challenge, 2. Habitat challenge, 3. My Habitat Challenge block 1, 4. PMQG Habitat Block, 5. habitat, 6. Habitat Block for PMQG, 7. Mosaic Block, 8. MQG Jay McCarroll Free Spirit Habitat Challenge, 9. MQG Jay McCarroll Habitat Challenge
Habitat Challenge blocks have been showing up in the PMQG Flickr Pool and we are looking forward to seeing lots more - Please remember to bring your Habitat Challenge blocks to our September meeting so we can pass them along to our quilt coordinator and turn these blocks into a charity quilt. Take a look at a some pictures I pulled from our Flickr Pool (credits and links below the photo).
1. Habitat challenge, 2. Habitat challenge, 3. My Habitat Challenge block 1, 4. PMQG Habitat Block, 5. habitat, 6. Habitat Block for PMQG, 7. Mosaic Block, 8. MQG Jay McCarroll Free Spirit Habitat Challenge, 9. MQG Jay McCarroll Habitat Challenge
Additionally, we need four volunteers to bring snacks for the September meeting. Please comment if you can bring a snack. And finally, as usual bring a cup for water and a quilt if you want to participate in show n tell.
Have you? Are you?
Have you submitted any of your quilts or tutorials for the 100 Days of Modern Quilting celebration?
Are you working on a quilt for Challenge 4 of Project Modern?
We hope so!
Are you working on a quilt for Challenge 4 of Project Modern?
We hope so!
Have a quilty summer
Excitement is building because the Sister's Outdoor Quilt Show is right around the corner, this Saturday! Come enjoy a day of sun and quilts and be sure to stop by the special PMQG exhibit. We will be in the courtyard between Paulina Springs Books and Jennifer Lake Gallery. We hope to see you there!
Then our July meeting will be a picnic in the park, on our regular meeting date, July 21st. We will be at Laurelhurst Park in SE portland. Bring a picnic quilt and whatever you'd like to eat or drink. Families are welcome! More details to come...
Happy quilting everyone!
Then our July meeting will be a picnic in the park, on our regular meeting date, July 21st. We will be at Laurelhurst Park in SE portland. Bring a picnic quilt and whatever you'd like to eat or drink. Families are welcome! More details to come...
Happy quilting everyone!
June Meeting
The June PMQG meeting is this coming Thursday, June 16th from 7-9 pm at PNCA (1241 NW Johnson Street). But we forgot to put a sign-up sheet for snacks this month. Could four people please volunteer to bring snacks this month? Let us know in the comments if you plan on bringing a snack to share. And everyone, remember to bring a cup if you'd like to take advantage of the water pitcher we will have on hand. Finally, if you didn't get a chance to contribute a 6" square to the PMQG banner that Katie is making you have another chance since she is accepting blocks at our June meeting.
And our June swap announcements: scraps! Feeling overwhelmed by an overflowing scrap bag/basket/box? Come share your quilting fabric scraps with fellow quilters. Bring whatever scraps you feel need a new home and leave with some new inspiring fabric bits.
We look forward to seeing you there!
And our June swap announcements: scraps! Feeling overwhelmed by an overflowing scrap bag/basket/box? Come share your quilting fabric scraps with fellow quilters. Bring whatever scraps you feel need a new home and leave with some new inspiring fabric bits.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Two PMQG events this week
First up: The Portland Modern Quilt Guild's monthly meeting is this Thursday, May 19 from 7-9 pm. As usual, we meet at the PNCA at 1241 NW Johnson Street but this month we will be in classroom 205. This month we conclude our solid's challenge; please remember to bring your finished swapped solid's project. Additionally, Katie will be collecting the blocks for our PMQG Banner. Gail Weiss, Petra Anderson, Angie George-Pendleton and Cathy Fowler you are signed up to bring snacks to the May meeting. Everyone, please bring your own cup to take advantage of the water pitcher at the meeting. Finally, please RSVP to this post so we have an idea of how many chairs to set up.
And our second event: We also have another All Day Sew on Saturday, May 21st. Join us for sewing and socializing from 9 am to 5 pm at Fabric Depot, 700 SE 122nd Avenue in southeast Portland. The sewing day is FREE to members! If you're not a member but you'd like to join us, you can come for just $10.
What to bring:
Your project and sewing machine (don't forget the pedal, cord and machine feet!) A power strip or extension cord if you have one. Sewing tools. We will provide a couple ironing boards and irons and a couple of cutting mats but the rest is up to you! Remember rulers, rotary cutters, scissors, thread and pins! Consider labeling common items so they don't get mistaken for someone else's. Drinks and snacks as desired.
Please help us plan and set up appropriately by RSVPing to portlandmodernquiltguild@gmail.com if you're planning to come to the All Day Sew. We can't wait to spend a day enjoying laughter and the happy hum of sewing machines!
PMQG Banner
Call for 6" blocks!
Remember to create your 6" block (includes a 1/4" seam allowance, finished size will be 5.5").
Any block pattern made out of any fabrics you desire (seriously, we want an eclectic mix). Below is a sketch of how it will come together (border checkered only to distinguish blocks). Bring your blocks to the May 19 meeting—that's next Thursday!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Congratulations again to Jill for winning Project Modern Challenge II!
• New Facebook page.
• Saturday, May 21: Fabric Depot all-day sew, PMQG member's free
• PNCA Quilt Show has closed.
• Sisters Quilt Show: Anyone interested in pitching in for a bus ($40 ea.)
please let us know asap so we can plan accordingly
email: portlandmodernquiltguild@gmail.com if you did not put your name on the list already
• If you have paid your membership and have not received your card or button please let us know.
email: portlandmodernquiltguild@gmail.com
• Susan Beal organizer of Quilts for Quakes announced that 27 quilts are on their way to Japan!
• PMQG Banner: we would like to make a guild logo banner to mark our presence at
various events—our first being the Sister's Quilt Show
We want to collaborate with you, so we're asking everyone who wants to partake to
submit a 6"x6" block (includes a 1/4" seam allowance)—
any fabric or block pattern you can dream up (seriously).
If you need a visual (and the math), below is a sketch of what we're thinking:
Measure pillow and add 1/2," so a 20" x 20" pillow would be 20.5" x 20.5"
1. cut one piece "20.5 x 20.5," two pieces "20.5 x 14.5" to allow for a 6" overlap
2. layer the three pieces together pretty to pretty
3. sew a 1/4" seam around all four edges
4. turn inside out
5. stuff the pillow
PRESENTAION by Susan Beal "Log Cabin Quilting"
Susan brought along a few of her favorite books.
Let the presentation begin!
Log Cabin ABC's, book
We have been experiencing difficulties with Blogger and regret that half of April's meeting post was deleted. Fortunately we're able to post some of the lost photos on Facebook—so head over there and check them out!
FYI: PMQG On Facebook
Turns out the way we went about creating our Facebook page wasn't the best, so we've made a new one. We do apologize for the inconvenience and please repost any time sensitive items that may have been on our previous page. You can find the new page by 1. searching for Portland Modern Quilt Guild, 2. going to the bottom of this page and clicking "like," or 3. clicking this link (link will only work if you are signed into Facebook).
See you all at the meeting tomorrow night!
April Meeting Reminder
Our April meeting is this week, Thursday, April 21st from 7-9 pm. As always it is at PNCA (1241 NW Johnson St) and this month we shall be in room 101. Remember to bring your solids block for the April Swap & Challenge. Kristen Reid, Claire Michie, Alexandra Kloch and Beverly Bently - you are signed up to bring snacks to the April meeting.
If you haven't managed to stop by PNCA gallery 214 yet know this is your last week to see fellow members quilts in our first show. The building is open from 9 am - 9 pm, but hurry; the show will be taken down on Thursday to facilitate returning the quilts to their makers.
Additionally we have reserved room 101 from 6-7 for a binding get together for Quilts for Quake Survivors. When I left the quilting bee on Friday night Rachel and Cherri tallied up 15 quilts that had been quilted that week. If you can make it to PNCA early for some sewing and gabbing that would be great. Bring hand sewing supplies so we can get those quilts finished.
And finally, a slight change in membership-joining protocol. If you haven't joined yet and want to do at the meeting please arrive early. Our treasurer, Rachel, will be set-up to accept new members before the meeting only (from 6:30-7:00).
If you haven't managed to stop by PNCA gallery 214 yet know this is your last week to see fellow members quilts in our first show. The building is open from 9 am - 9 pm, but hurry; the show will be taken down on Thursday to facilitate returning the quilts to their makers.
Additionally we have reserved room 101 from 6-7 for a binding get together for Quilts for Quake Survivors. When I left the quilting bee on Friday night Rachel and Cherri tallied up 15 quilts that had been quilted that week. If you can make it to PNCA early for some sewing and gabbing that would be great. Bring hand sewing supplies so we can get those quilts finished.
And finally, a slight change in membership-joining protocol. If you haven't joined yet and want to do at the meeting please arrive early. Our treasurer, Rachel, will be set-up to accept new members before the meeting only (from 6:30-7:00).
Charity Quilt Sewing Bees
This week PMQG members, Cherri, Susan and Rachel, are hosting two quilting bees for Quilts for Quake Survivors at Cherri's studio Sew On. There will be long-arm quilting, binding and piecing action going on Thursday, April 14th from 1 pm - 6 pm and Friday, April 15th from 1 pm - 9 pm.
Join them for either or both days as there will be work to do. While Cherri and Rachel command the long-arm there is space for cutting fabric, piecing blocks on sewing machines and a cosy spot for hand stitching. Snack and drinks will be available and it'd be great if you could bring something to share too. Drop Cherri a note at getyoursewon@gmail.com to let her know if you can make it so she has an idea of the number of people to expect. If you have fabric, blocks or quilt tops to donate as well as your time please bring those too.
Sew On is located at 6635 N Baltimore Ave, Suite #263, Portland Oregon. It is a big orange building just under the St. Johns Bridge.
The 12" Solids Block Swap (& Challenge)
The swap for our April meeting is a 12.5" block (for a finished 12" size) made entirely of solid fabrics. And it is a challenge… Say what?
Step 1) Make a 12.5" quilt block using only solid fabrics. Choose solid fabrics in colors you love, 12" finished size - that is all you need to remember for April.
Step 2) Put your block in a paper bag with your name and email address. Swap it at the April meeting and meet up with your swap partners before you leave.
Step 3, the challenge) Turn that block into _______ and return it to it's original creator at the May meeting. Into what? The challenge portion will be announced at April's meeting.
Step 4) Give the challenge item back to it's original block creator at the May meeting.
Yes, you get your block back as a completed project.
Some solid inspiration can be found on The Modern Quilt Guild's Robert Kaufman Kona Solids Challenge Quilts flickr group.

Step 1) Make a 12.5" quilt block using only solid fabrics. Choose solid fabrics in colors you love, 12" finished size - that is all you need to remember for April.
Step 2) Put your block in a paper bag with your name and email address. Swap it at the April meeting and meet up with your swap partners before you leave.
Step 3, the challenge) Turn that block into _______ and return it to it's original creator at the May meeting. Into what? The challenge portion will be announced at April's meeting.
Step 4) Give the challenge item back to it's original block creator at the May meeting.
Yes, you get your block back as a completed project.
Some solid inspiration can be found on The Modern Quilt Guild's Robert Kaufman Kona Solids Challenge Quilts flickr group.
A First Thursday event: PMQG Quilt Show at PNCA
Portland Modern Quilt Guild's first quilt show opens this Thursday!
We would love to see you at the the opening reception of our quilt show during First Thursday, April 7 from 5:30 -7:30 pm at Pacific Northwest College of Arts, 1241 NW Johnson St. The show will be displayed in Gallery 214; join us for snacks, drinks (including beer and wine) and quilt viewing but don't worry the dress code is casual.
We would love to see you at the the opening reception of our quilt show during First Thursday, April 7 from 5:30 -7:30 pm at Pacific Northwest College of Arts, 1241 NW Johnson St. The show will be displayed in Gallery 214; join us for snacks, drinks (including beer and wine) and quilt viewing but don't worry the dress code is casual.
Bit of housekeeping
Welcome new members! I hear that a few of you still need to fill out our online membership form so we have your contact info - the sooner you fill them out the sooner you get the welcome email. And all members, you can use the form if you ever need to update your contact info with PMQG.
Around town:
PMQG member, Susan has two book signing's this weekend for her new book Modern Log Cabin Quilting -- Saturday 5-6 pm at Modern Domestic and Sunday at 4 pm at Powell's.
The exhibit, Weaving, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow has opened at The Museum of Contemporary Craft and runs until July.
And mark your calendars for First Thursday. PMQG has their first show at PNCA and it opens on Thursday, April 7. More details soon!
Around town:
PMQG member, Susan has two book signing's this weekend for her new book Modern Log Cabin Quilting -- Saturday 5-6 pm at Modern Domestic and Sunday at 4 pm at Powell's.
The exhibit, Weaving, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow has opened at The Museum of Contemporary Craft and runs until July.
And mark your calendars for First Thursday. PMQG has their first show at PNCA and it opens on Thursday, April 7. More details soon!
1 year anniversary meeting on Thursday
That's right, celebrate St. Patrick's Day with your favorite quilters on Thursday. We'll be in room 101 at PNCA, 1241 NW Johnson, at 7pm. As always, meetings are open to everyone, and new quilters are welcome. This month marks PMQG's one year anniversary and yes oh yes, there will be cake!
Our program this month is Notions. We all know about rotary cutters and cutting mats, but what about those other gadgets and tools that make our sewing easier, quicker and better? Come hear about the tools your fellow quilters wouldn't do without, bring a favorite of your own and tell us why we want one too!
Remember to bring:
- A favorite notion (or two) to show to your fellow quilters
- A cup or mug (you can do it!) for water.
- Your name button if you have one.
- A quilt for show in tell, in any stage of completion
- For the "Lucky Charms" swap: charm squares (5 inch squares) of modern, quilt shop quality fabric. You can bring up to 40 squares and exchange them for the same number of squares brought by other quilters. See Elizabeth's Charm Squares 101 for information on cutting your own charm squares.
- And if you signed up to bring a snack, don't forget!
And finally, an important reminder:
Friday is the last day to submit a quilt for the April show at PNCA. If you're on the fence, do it! The minimum you need is one picture of your quilt and a couple sentences sharing an aspect of modern quilting that appeals to you that is reflected in your quilt. Show off your stuff ladies! You can submit up to two quilts for consideration in the show. See the above link for the other details.
Are you coming to the meeting on Thursday? We'd appreciate a comment below to let us know!
Venue Change! Survey Link!
Despite what appeared to be well-laid plans, we had to change the location of our sewing day. The new location is Fabric Depot (700 SE 122nd Avenue in SE Portland)! This is great news if, like me, you always forget something crucial when you go to a sewing day. The room is huge and, of course, very well suited to sewing. We know it won't be as convenient a location for some of you but we hope it will still be a blast!
Also, don't miss your chance to be entered into a drawing for quilter-friendly goodies. Rachel is doing a brief survey to help her understand the micro-culture of PMQG better as she writes up an analysis of our group for a class. If you've ever attended a PMQG meeting, she wants to hear from you! Tell her about yourself and your perception of PMQG and get your name in the hat. The drawing will be at the next PMQG meeting. You must complete the survey by 5pm Thursday, March 17th to be included. We know how you all like a giveaway!
Details of the upcoming meeting will be posted in a few days. We hope we'll see you at next week's meeting!
Also, don't miss your chance to be entered into a drawing for quilter-friendly goodies. Rachel is doing a brief survey to help her understand the micro-culture of PMQG better as she writes up an analysis of our group for a class. If you've ever attended a PMQG meeting, she wants to hear from you! Tell her about yourself and your perception of PMQG and get your name in the hat. The drawing will be at the next PMQG meeting. You must complete the survey by 5pm Thursday, March 17th to be included. We know how you all like a giveaway!
Details of the upcoming meeting will be posted in a few days. We hope we'll see you at next week's meeting!
Modern Quilt show in April at PNCA
Exciting news for PMQG members! The Continuing Education program at PNCA has offered to host a show of quilts from the Portland Modern Quilt Guild in Gallery 214 next month. The show will open on first Thursday, April 7th, so put that on your calendar right now!
We are thrilled with this development and we hope that you will submit your modern quilts to be considered for the show. There is space for up to 15 quilts in the show. The selection process will include both PMQG officers and PNCA staff and faculty. You have two weeks from today to submit your quilts for consideration.
Guidelines:
You may submit up to two quilts
The maximum size of quilts is 80" wide by 90" tall
The quilt design must be your own original work, not a pattern of someone else's
To submit a quilt you must be a dues-paid member of PMQG. (If you're not 100% certain you've paid your dues, ask us)
Quilts should be modern
What does that mean? You tell us.
It's clear that modern quilting is personal to each of us, and a bit hard to define. This show offers us an opportunity to share with each other and the community our thoughts on what modern quilting is right now. Be a part of this dialogue by sharing what modern quilting means to you, and discussing what makes your quilt "modern".
Submissions:
Entries are due by midnight on Friday, March 18th.
Please email your entry to portlandmodernquiltguild@gmail.com.
If you are submitting two quilts, please email your entries for each quilt separately.
Your email should include:
Your name
Quilt name
Quilt dimensions
Your statement explaining what modern quilting means to you, and discussing what makes your quilt "modern".
Up to three photos of your quilt. One photo should show the entire quilt. The other photos may show details or the back, as you desire.
We expect to have final decisions made by March 30th at the latest. Quilts will be due to a designated PMQG contact or PNCA by April 2. We know this will be a tight turnaround for those that are chosen, but we will help you make it work. Cross our hearts. Your quilt will be on display until April 21st or 22nd.
A big thank you to PNCA for kicking it up a notch! We are thrilled with the idea of sharing our members' fabulous work with the community. Ok everyone....get busy on those sumissions!
We are thrilled with this development and we hope that you will submit your modern quilts to be considered for the show. There is space for up to 15 quilts in the show. The selection process will include both PMQG officers and PNCA staff and faculty. You have two weeks from today to submit your quilts for consideration.
Guidelines:
You may submit up to two quilts
The maximum size of quilts is 80" wide by 90" tall
The quilt design must be your own original work, not a pattern of someone else's
To submit a quilt you must be a dues-paid member of PMQG. (If you're not 100% certain you've paid your dues, ask us)
Quilts should be modern
What does that mean? You tell us.
It's clear that modern quilting is personal to each of us, and a bit hard to define. This show offers us an opportunity to share with each other and the community our thoughts on what modern quilting is right now. Be a part of this dialogue by sharing what modern quilting means to you, and discussing what makes your quilt "modern".
Submissions:
Entries are due by midnight on Friday, March 18th.
Please email your entry to portlandmodernquiltguild@gmail.com.
If you are submitting two quilts, please email your entries for each quilt separately.
Your email should include:
Your name
Quilt name
Quilt dimensions
Your statement explaining what modern quilting means to you, and discussing what makes your quilt "modern".
Up to three photos of your quilt. One photo should show the entire quilt. The other photos may show details or the back, as you desire.
We expect to have final decisions made by March 30th at the latest. Quilts will be due to a designated PMQG contact or PNCA by April 2. We know this will be a tight turnaround for those that are chosen, but we will help you make it work. Cross our hearts. Your quilt will be on display until April 21st or 22nd.
A big thank you to PNCA for kicking it up a notch! We are thrilled with the idea of sharing our members' fabulous work with the community. Ok everyone....get busy on those sumissions!