Saturday Sew Day at Fabric Depot

Don't miss our second Sew Day of 2016!

For those new members that haven't attended yet here are the details...

Stop in to Fabric Depot, 700 SE 122nd Ave, and stay as long as you'd like we'll be there from 9 AM to 9 PM in the large classroom at the west side of the store.
Bring your own machine and project, of course Fabric Depot is at your fingertips for anything you forget. A cutting matt is handy if you'll be doing a lot of cutting but there will be a few available as well as irons. You can also bring a snack to share if you'd like.

Come and sew or even shop and stop in to say hi see you Saturday!

January 2016 Meeting Recap

We're excited to kick off the new year, and had a jam-packed meeting of new announcements and a lovely presentation from Marie Deatherage and Joyce Brekke.

Below is the slideshow of the announcements. We will have more information coming shortly about the retreat and the Sisters show. 

Local Authors Marie Deatherage and Joyce Brekke shared their book, Pieces of Portland, and many quilts with us. 

Show & Tell - if you hover over a picture and there is an icon of a hand, click on the photo and it will link to either their instagram or website. 

April 2015 Meeting Reminder


We can't wait to see you again and celebrate our FIFTH anniversary. Can you believe it's been that long? And look how far we've come! We will be celebrating this Thursday with cake (provided by the PMQG) and lots of other snacks and goodies (provided by you). Plus we'll be sharing our Ode to Tools! We couldn't be the quilters we are without them, right? Come tell us which have been life changers and life savers. 
When:
April 16, 2015
7:00 p.m.
Where:
St Andrews Church
806 NE Alberta St.
Portland, OR 97211
The meeting will be in the community center, which is behind the main church building. There are two parking lots.
What’s in store:
  • Anniversary party! 
  • Ode to Tools 
  • Delightful desserts and snacks
  • Excellent giveaways
  • Post-meeting socializing at the Radio Room
Don’t forget to bring:
  • Food to share
  • Favorite tool(s)
  • Name badge
  • A mug for coffee or tea
  • Your quilts for show and tell, of course! 
Guests
Guests and non-members are welcome at the guild meeting. Guests are free for the first visit; $5 for each visit after that.

Modern Domestic Discount

Modern Domestic is celebrating their fifth anniversary, too, so stop by and wish them well before the meeting! As usual, they will offer PMQG members 20% off their purchase on Thursday. They'll also be open until 7 p.m at 1408 NE Alberta St.

We hope to see you on Thursday!

Membership

Become a member of PMQG! 
PMQG Membership for 2015 is now open!
    2015 membership will remain at $40
      You may pay for membership at any guild meeting. Membership for 2015 will be $40 if paid by cash or check. There is a small service fee when paying by card online. Cards are also accepted at meetings, or you may pay by check without a service fee at any guild meeting or other guild event. If you would like to become a member at a meeting, you do not need to click the link below.

      Click on the link if you would like to pay online with a credit or debit card, or if you are sending a check. There is no need to fill out the form if you are planning on paying at a meeting.

      2015 PMQG Membership Application


      You may pay online by debit or credit card and your membership card will be sent to you. Paying online includes a small service fee. After completing the application you will see the link to pay via Square Marketplace.

      You may also pay by check, please click the link above to submit your application and then mail your check in to:

      Portland Modern Quilt Guild
      P.O. Box 6431
      Portland, OR 97228
      Members enjoy discounts at local and online vendors, special pricing on guild events, and the satisfaction of supporting this wonderful organization. We include links to member blogs on the left hand side of our page, opportunities for swaps, challenges, meet-ups, sew days and more!

      PMQG members receive discounts from these sponsors:

      Bolt Fabric Boutique--10% off purchases
      Fabric Depot--25% off purchases at Fabric during the entire weekend of Open Sew Days (must pick up coupon at Special Orders desk and be prepared to show PMQG card)
      Joann Fabrics (registration required here)--10% off purchases
      Modern Domestic--10% off purchases (machines and frame quilting excluded)
      Sometimes Crafter Longarm Quilting--30% off long arm services
      Connecting Threads--10% off entire order (discount code given out with membership card)


      Business Memberships/Sponsorships for 2015


      Long Arm Business Member
      • $60 per year and must quilt 2 or more charity quilts.
      Benefits:
      • Business listed on Sponsor page of the guild blog.
      • Business listed on blog sidebar.
      • Business posted to the guild Face Book wall, business blog, and website links.
      • Long Arm business members can show their quilted charity quilts at the PMQG meeting Show and Tell.
      • Long Arm business members may have one person from their business attend and participate in PMQG meetings and events as an individual member.
       Business Member
      • Category is for a quilt related business only.
      •  $100 per year 
      • Responsible for helping guild with giveaway items at least twice a year.   
      Benefits:
      • Business listed on Sponsor page of the guild blog.
      • Business listed on blog sidebar. 
      •  Business may post to the guild Face Book wall, business blog, and website links.
      • May have their own table to sell products at the Holiday Swap and Sell.
      • Business members may have one person from their business attend and participate in PMQG meetings and events as an individual member. 
      Click on the link if you would like to pay for a business sponsorship pay online with a credit or debit card, or if you are sending a check. If you are planning on paying at a meeting, there is no need to fill out this form.

      2015 Business/Sponsor Membership Application

      Paying online includes a small service fee. After completing the application you will see the link to pay via Square Marketplace.

       


      PMQG 2015 Business Members:


      Longarm Quilters: 
      Colleen Barnhardt

      Christian Cooper

      Elisa Corcoran

      Dawn Graf-Thiessen

      Jolene Knight

      Kazumi Peterson

      Katherine Pippen

      Nancy Stovall

      Sisters Quilt Show -- Call for Submissions

      It's time to get our exhibit for the 2015 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show together.

      We have room for 12-16 quilts depending on size. We have a panel of 5 judges who will curate our display.

      Please submit a photo of the quilt top with the finished size by Friday, May 1st. (The quilt does not need to be finished - just the top ) We will let everyone know the following week.

      Entries must then be registered with the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show by June 1st. That can be done online at their web site.

      Please submit your photos via email or snail mail, with the size included, to the PMQG attention: Cris Pera

      Events

      Upcoming Events

      April Open Sew
      Saturday, April 4th
      9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
      Fabric Depot

      Bring your machine, tools, projects, cutting mats, iron, and extension cords/power strips for a fun day of sewing. Free for members, $10 for guests. 

      April Guild Meeting
      Thursday, April 16th
      7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
      St Andrews Church
      806 NE Alberta St.

      April Charity Sew 
      Thursday, April 23rd
      10 am to 4 pm
      Modern Domestic
      1408 NE Alberta

      MD supplies machines and tools, PMQG supplies fabric, so all you have to do is show up ready to sew for charity, no need to bring anything other than a spool of neutral thread!

      May Open Sew
      Saturday, May 2nd
      9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
      Fabric Depot

      Bring your machine, tools, projects, cutting mats, iron, and extension cords/power strips for a fun day of sewing. Free for members, $10 for guests. 

      May Charity Sew 
      TBA
      Modern Domestic
      1408 NE Alberta
      MD supplies machines and tools, PMQG supplies fabric, so all you have to do is show up ready to sew for charity, no need to bring anything other than a spool of neutral thread!

      May Guild Meeting
      Thursday, May 21st
      7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
      St Andrews Church
      806 NE Alberta St.

      May and June Weekender Bag Workshop with Kimberly Lumapas
      Saturday, May 30th and Saturday June 6th
      9:00 a.m. to 3 pm
      St Andrews Church
      806 NE Alberta St.
      Sign ups coming Soon

      July Modified Letty Bag Workshop with Sam Hunter
      Saturday, July 25th
      9:00 a.m. to 5 pm
      St Andrews Church
      806 NE Alberta St.
      Sign ups coming Soon

       

      2015 Fabric Depot Sew Days
      First Saturdays of the month, 9 am to 9 pm unless otherwise noted

      Fabric Depot Sew Days are for Open Sew. Bring your machines, machine cords, extension cords, projects, rulers, cutting mats and irons. Tables, cutting counters, and ironing boards are provided. Free for PMQG Members and $10 for guests. 

      PMQG members will now receive a 25% off coupon to use on their purchases during Saturday and Sunday of Open Sew weekends! Go to the special orders counter to receive your coupon (must show membership card) and be sure to mention the coupon when getting fabric cut.


      April 4
      May 2
      June 6
      Sunday July 5th (please note, 1st Sunday)
      August 1
      September 5
      October 3
      November 21st (please note, 3rd Saturday)
      December 5th

      Meetings

      PMQG meetings are free to PMQG and MQG members. Guests are welcome to attend their first meeting for free. After that they may pay $5 per meeting or are encouraged to join the guild.

      Unless otherwise noted, meetings are held at 7:00 pm. Please note that meeting days may have changed.

      St Andrews Church

      806 NE Alberta
      Portland, Oregon 97211

      2015 meetings 
      held at St. Andrews Church unless otherwise noted
      Meetings held on third Thursday unless otherwise noted: 


      Thursday, April 16th
      Thursday, May 21st
      Thursday, June 18th
      Thursday, July 23rd (4th Thursday, please note Date Change!)
      Thursday, August 20th (at park, details TBD)
      Thursday, September 17th
      Thursday, October 15th
      Thursday, November 19th
      Thursday, December 10th (please note, SECOND Thursday)



      Charity

      Upcoming Charity Sew Days:

      April Charity Sew
      When: Thursday, April 24rd, 10am-4pm
      Where: Modern Domestic
      1408 NE Alberta St. Portland OR 97211
      What to Bring: Yourselves! We supply the fabric, Modern Domestic supplies the machines and tools. If you would like to bring a spool of neutral colored Gutermann or Aurifil thread to use that would be appreciated.

      We will be working on charity quilts for TBA. 



      Our chosen charities for 2015 are:

      TBA




      Our chosen charities for 2014 were:

      Quarter 1: ALS Association
      This PMQG charity drive has ended, if you still would like to donate please follow the link.

      Quarter 2: Camp Erin, a camp for grieving children. When the campers arrive, they are greeted with a teddy bear and a quilt on their bunks. Quilts for camp Erin should be minimum 50"x 60" and be child appropriate in theme and fabric. Campers are aged 8-18 and the camp often has a special need for quilts that may appeal to boys, espcially teen boys. Join a PMQG Charity Day, or bring finished quilts or blocks to any meeting or PMQG event to help with this charity. We will be doing a large quilt drive at our July meeting. Bring finished quilts to the July meeting to present to representatives from Camp Erin.

      Quarter 3: Raphael House
      "Raphael House of Portland is a multi-faceted domestic violence agency dedicated to ending intimate partner violence for good."

      Quarter 4: Project Linus
      Project Linus' mission is "to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer “blanketeers.”

      Retreat Door Prizes

      I received the most wonderful box of books in the mail from Potter Craft! Sadly they're not for me to keep, but we'll be giving them away as door prizes this weekend at our second ever PMQG retreat this weekend. If you're an attendee you'll have a chance to win one of the following books or many other lovely prizes donated by PMQG sponsors.

      Quilting on the Go by Jessica Alexandrakis is full of "English paper piecing projects you can take anywhere." Since English Paper Piecing (EPP) can make use of such small pieces, I appreciated the section on "Making the most of scraps." Other tips I found useful were the pages dedicated to creating a travel tool kit, since having a dedicated set of tools to grab sounds much smarter than my current flurry of racing around the house, desperately trying to find needles, templates, and everything else needed for EPP.


      Although it seems like many people I know (myself included) utilize EPP for hexies, I feel like I know fewer people that use other shapes such as triangles, diamonds, half hexies, squares, rectangles, and more shown in this book. Seeing templates in these less common shapes along with projects made from them is inspiring and opened my eyes to some new possibilities with EPP

      I felt that the resource section at the back of the book was especially good, with several pages of black and white quilt patterns that could be copied and used for color placement practice, and a plethora of actual size templates. 

      Several projects caught my eye, especially the Tanuki Striped Throw. This throw is made from a puzzle piece combo of two diamonds and two squares stitched together to make a larger unit. I love the creativity of combining these different shapes together!



      Glorious Patchwork by Kaffe Fassett is full of the vibrant colors and  patterns that we expect from Kaffe, set in fun quilt layouts that enhance the beauty of the fabrics used. 


      Glorious Patchwork is arranged by color schemes, and although I usually think brights when I think Kaffe, it was fun to see a variety of color palettes represented here. The book starts with a section on pastels, and even though I wouldn't normally consider myself a pastel fan, I really enjoyed these quilts.  One of my favorites from this chapter, the Herringbone Baby Quilt, actually uses leftover pieces from one of the quilts earlier in the book, and I really love that "use it up" philosophy. 

      Following chapters are Circus, Leafy Gardens, Antique Stone, and Renaissance. Of course I was drawn to the brighter colors of the Circus palettes, but it was also fun to check out all the color schemes and the different patterns represented. This book also contains many templates in the back as well as patterns for foundation paper piecing and other quilting resources.




      Dare to be Square Quilting by Bob Davis has the perfect combination of whimsical design and tips for efficient piecing. The quilts are designed for beginners and every pattern in the book is made up of squares and rectangles. I love the owl on the cover as well as the skull pattern (called Basket Case), but I also really enjoyed the more abstract pattern Two Left Feet, which consists of lines that seem to double back on themselves to form open squares and rectangles. Moving through the book, there are also patterns for a whimsical stag and a giant alarm clock.


      After the section on quilts there are smaller projects which, due to their construction of squares and rectangles, have a great modern, clean look to them.  Pillows, table runners, placemats, and aprons are represented, as well as one of my favorite projects in the book--the Gridlock Grocery Getter shopping bag. This would be a great book for anyone starting out or who likes to make fun, pictorial quilts, or anyone who likes the clean lines and negative spaces of modern quilting.



      Modern Log Cabin Quilting by our very own Susan Beal is definitely a guild favorite and a great one for every quilter's library. This book celebrates a basic block and so many wonderful, creative layouts and alternate ways to use it.


      Even though I've had the chance to review this book before, it was fun to read through it again to see what I've missed. The Modern Cross pattern that graces the cover is a beautiful classic for full sized or baby quilts that is a great pick whenever you need a simple, beautiful quilt. One thing I was excited to find was a pattern for a t-shirt quilt. Several people have been asking me lately about them, and besides a vague idea about the need for interfacing, I really had no idea where to start!  

      Another quilt that jumped out at me was the Northwest Modern Quilt. It does look very modern with its large expanses of negative space, but after examining how it was put together (starting with a rectangle rather than a center square) it surprised me what a different look it was from a "typical" log cabin block. Besides a great variety of quilts, Modern Log Cabin Quilting also contains patterns for napkins, coasters, pot holders, pillows, and more.



      While not solely a quilting book, Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts has a wealth of information that any fabric lover would enjoy, in a large, beautiful, coffee table worthy book. 





      At almost 400 pages, this book contains so many tips and patterns on a range of sewing related topics such as fabric, setting up a sewing area, applique, embroidery, quilting, dyeing, and fabric printing. The books is organized with chapters on Basic Techniques followed by projects arranged alphabetically (to name just a few--animals, bags, clothing curtains, flowers, pets, pot holders, slippers, wall decor). As you might imagine, the back of the book is full of tips and techniques. There is even a cd included that contains templates and patterns.

      It's pretty difficult to pick a favorite out of so many patterns, but two projects that I really like are the Cross Stitch Silhouette tote and the Bird Embroidered Pillows. I like that the needlework techniques are shown incorporated into finished projects (tote bag and pillow for these two). Sometimes when finishing a needlework project I can't think of anything to do but frame it and put it on the wall, so I enjoy these kinds of useful patterns and ideas.


        


      Thank you so much to Potter Craft for providing these great retreat door prizes, and good luck to all of our attendees!

      About Us

      We are a group of Modern Quilters who are addicted to sewing, fabric, and learning new techniques.  Our group came together in 2010 as a part of the Modern Quilt Guild movement.

      We meet monthly to learn and share. We also get together monthly for Open Sew, Charity Sew, and Hand Sew Happy Hours.

      We have a message board and a place for members to share photos of their creations on Flickr. Join the Flickr group to share your own creations or to participate in the message board!

      You can also like us on facebook, tweet on twitter @PortlandMQG, and make sure to connect with #PMQG on instagram

      Many members of PMQG also keep blogs, which are listed at the left hand side of this page. These are a great way to get to know some of your fellow Portland area modern quilters. 

      Our business member links are on the right hand side of this page.

      The 2015 PMQG Officers are:

      President: Elsa
      Vice President: Teresa
      Secretary: Veronica
      Treasurer: Tam
      Programs Director: Cris

      The Portland Modern Quilt Guild is full of happy ambassadors of the art of quilting. Feel free to contact us.

      email:
      portlandmodernquiltguild@gmail.com

      mail: 
      Portland Modern Quilt Guild
      P.O. Box 6431
      Portland, OR 97228

      February Mini Quilt: Paper Piecing

      If you haven't tried paper piecing yet, now is the perfect time! You can find lots of paper piecing tutorials and patterns online with these quilters/designers:

      Penny Layman: sewtakeahike.typepad.com

      Charise Creates: charisecreates.blogspot.com

      Amy Friend: duringquiettime.com

      Kristy: quietplay.com

      Cath: wombatquilts.com

      Sam Hunter: hunterdesignstudio.com

      Teresa Coates: crinkledreams.com

      Remember to keep your quilt under 36" wide/long to participate in the 2015 PMQG Mini Quilt Challenge.

      February 2015 Meeting Reminder

      AnnMarie Cowley 
      Don't miss out on this month's fabulous meeting with special guests: Cris Pera, Virginia Hammon, AnnMarie Cowley and Christina Lane and their mini trunk shows! 
      When:
      February 19, 2015
      7:00 p.m.
      Where:
      St Andrews Church
      806 NE Alberta St.
      Portland, OR 97211
      The meeting will be in the community center, which is behind the main church building. There are two parking lots.
      What’s in store:
      • Mini trunk shows and presentations
      • March's mini quilt challenge
      • Retreat updates 
      • Small group sign-ups
      • Excellent giveaways
      • Post-meeting socializing at the Radio Room
      Don’t forget to bring:
      • Your name badge 
      • Your improv mini quilt
      • A mug for coffee or tea
      • Your quilts for show and tell, of course! 
      Guests
      Guests and non-members are welcome at the guild meeting. Guests are free for the first visit; $5 for each visit after that.

      Modern Domestic Discount
      Modern Domestic will offer PMQG members 20% off their purchase on Thursday. They'll also be open until 7 p.m., so stop by before the meeting! 1408 NE Alberta St.

      We hope to see you on Thursday!

      Upcoming Events


      Charity Sew
      Thursday, February 26, 2015
      10 a.m. to 4 p.m

      Modern Domestic 

      Open Sew
      Saturday, March 7, 2015
      9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
      Fabric Depot

      Bring you machine, tools, and projects for a fun day of sewing. Free for members, $10 for guests. 

      Scott Hansen Painted Forest Workshop
      Friday, March 20, 2015
      9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

      St. Andrews Church 
      $72 plus you will need to purchase and print PDF pattern with discount code before workshop
       

      Book Review: Handmade for Baby

      As crafters, we normally have a list of projects in progress as well as a list of ones we would like to start. I know for me that the excitement of a new baby, whether it's in my family or a friend's family, can definitely skyrocket a project to the top of my to-do list!

      Handmade for Baby: 25 Keepsakes to Create with Love, by Charlotte Rivers and Emily Gregory, is full of fun projects to inspire you to create something for a baby in your life or your next charity project. Many of the projects include techniques or patterns that would work well for a child of any age or even an adult, such as the Hand Painted Storage Buckets or the Decorative Garland that would be great for a Baby Shower, as suggested, or for any party or room decoration.



      The Hand Sewn Cushion shown on the cover is another project that would be a fun gift for anyone but would definitely be adorable in a baby's room. The addition of piping lends a sophisticated touch and the applique lends a bit of personality to the pillow.

      Overall I would say that Handmade for Baby has a great combination of the whimsical and decorative, balanced with items that are not only beautiful but also useful. There are clothes for babies (hats, pants, booties, and a skirt) as well as wall decorations and bunting, cushions, a blanket and a quilt, toys, a soft book and quite a bit more.



      While this book doesn't firmly fall into the quilting category, there is one quilt in it (a darling chevron quilt) as well as other quilter friendly projects such as an Applique Welcome Banner, the aforementioned cushion and storage buckets, and sewn Fabric Blocks. Beyond quilting, there are projects in many other mediums such as clothing construction, knit, crochet, painting, block printing, paper crafts, sewing with felt, and more. With cute projects and clear instructions, I think this is a great book to have in any crafting library.

      The end of the book has a few great resources like sections on crochet and knitting basics. Following each chapter is an "inspiration gallery" which shows projects from that chapter with slight tweaks, such as changing the materials used or changing the finished size of a project to take it in a new direction.




      Thank you to Interweave/F+W for donating copies of this title. Lucky winners will go home with this book at our February Retreat!

      Jessica Darling Color Party Workshop Recap

      Our first ever PMQG workshop, held last month, was a smashing success! It was so much fun to sew with fellow PMQG members in a classroom setting! The room above the gym where we hold our meetings at St. Andrew is a perfect size for about 14-16 attendees and worked out well for our needs. It's bright and airy, with a nice little nook with a mini fridge, sink, and room for us to make coffee and tea!

      Improv quilt by teacher Jessica Darling

      So what did we do at the workshop? Each attendee brought a couple yards of a "party host" fabric (aka, a focus fabric). Then we added in a few various party guests and thought a little about what direction we wanted our quilt to go in. Or some of us may have just started gleefully sewing away! Everyone also brought a gallon sized ziplock bag full of scraps, which were spread out on a communal table. It was very fun to keep examining the scraps on the table and pulling out new pieces that could fit into our quilts!

      Michelle M. with some of her blocks, the giant scale stars are so fun!

      Meredith's blocks, love the bright colors!

      Heather and some of her colorful progress

       
      Mary Ann's Improv blocks

       
      Lara's work, the butterflies are a great Party Host!


      Anne M. with her beautiful bird blocks


      Suzanne's blocks with AMH party host

      Kazumi also went with some beautiful AMH fabric!


      Lorraine's work, she made a mini quilt and sewed her first curves!
       
      Blocks from Michelle F...she brought the fun feather blocks with her,
      she's speedy but not quite that speedy!
       

      Elsa used super cute teacup fabric for her Party Host!


      Colleen mixed funky birds in with her warm palette

      Thanks to Suzanne for taking pictures!  To see more pictures, please check out #pmqgworkshop on Instagram.


      Our next workshop is Friday, March 20th and there are still spaces available. Scott Hansen will be teaching his Painted Forest pattern. The workshop is only open to PMQG members until March 1st, and if we have any spaces left at that point it will be open to the public.

      Painted Forest by Scott Hansen


      Book Review: Improvising Tradition


      Just in time for this month’s improvisation theme a new book! Improvising Tradition by Alexandra Ledgerwood gives quilters a guide to easily develop improvisation styled quilts by using familiar traditional quilting patterns. Patterns like log cabin, coins, one patch, and rail fence are given modern makeovers using improvisation techniques.


      The book is divided into three sections focusing on three improvisation quilting techniques: strip setting, strata, and splice-and-insert. First, she gives a tutorial with a clear overview of each technique. 


      Next, she clearly explains different design options then continues with step-by-step instructions in the subsection called “Here’s How”.  

      Afterwards, she follows up in each chapter with a variety of projects using each technique.  There's a total of 18 great projects from full sized quilts to small coasters. (Great ideas for our mini-quilt of the month theme!) 


      As a bonus there are tips on free-motion and hand quilting. I especially enjoyed the explanation on her approach to the decision-making process of selecting a quilting design for a quilt. 


      New quilters will be able to dive in and get started on making beautiful modern improv quilts with ease. They will find the sewing tips in the beginning of the book very useful. Experienced traditional quilters will be able to use familiar skills to easily venture into modern improvisation.


      I saw several projects I want to make, especially the adorable mini coasters using the improv strata technique.


      This book is beautifully laid out and well organized with bold color photographs and clearly illustrated color instructions. It even has a helpful index, which is something you don’t see too often in many current quilts books.  It’s a wonderful guide for modern and traditional quilters alike.

      Thank you Interweave/F+W for giving this book to our guild to review. Someone will be the lucky winner at our next meeting!  By Secretary Veronica 

      Scott Hansen Painted Forest Workshop Sign-ups--Now Open

      Are you looking forward to March? Dreary March in Portland can be a drag, but I've got a way to lighten it up! Scott Hansen is coming to town and teaching PMQG members an awesome, colorful workshop! I've been intrigued by his Painted Forest pattern since I first saw it a year ago, and now we can all learn from the designer himself! As a fun bonus Scott will be selling patterns and other items at the meeting AND giving PMQG members a 15% discount to his online store through the end of March. The discount will be sent to guild members via email. 

      Read on for more details about Scott, his patterns, and details for his March 20th workshop with sign-ups opening this Monday, January 19th.




      Have you met Scott? When I met him, he handed me a nickel that was painted blue (his company is named Blue Nickel Studios). You never forget a person that pulls a genius move like that! I know you'll have a blast with him when he comes to lecture and teach a workshop in March.

      Here is a bit about Scott in his own words:

      Scott is the Mad Color Scientist at Blue Nickel Studios which he runs from his rural home in the Pacific Northwest, sort of smack in between the Cascade Mountains and the suburbs of Seattle. 
      He has been quilting for more than half of his life now, and doesn’t see fit to change that any time soon. He has designed and created quilts for many fabric manufacturing companies and has had other quilt designs featured in many leading quilt magazines. He speaks and teaches locally and regionally, sharing his work and quilts. Scott is thrilled to be preparing to spend his third week teaching at the Quilters’ Affair program that is part of the world famous Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show in Sisters, Oregon this July. He is Community editor for Generation Q Magazine on the side, as well as working full-time at Costco to keep a bit of steady cash flow.
      He still maintains a blog at www.bluenickelstudios.com even if he’s not sure anyone really reads them anymore and sells his patterns in his Etsy shop www.etsy.com/shop/BlueNickelStudios. You can follow him on IG at http://instagram.com/bluenickelstudios He’s there the most often.

      In his spare time, he tries to maintain his sanity along with the house he built and acreage he thinks can still be the park he envisioned 20+ years ago. He is married to his wife of 25+ years, Linda, a talented mixed-media/doll-loving artist herself, and they have three young adult children, who give them all sorts of joy and challenges as they are stretching their wings to leave the nest. He loves God, his family, trees, architecture, gardens, color, cats, vintage and modern textiles, art, pattern, meeting new people, design, Christmas, fashion, his curly mustache, and a great many other marvelous people, ideas, and things.

      What: Painted Forest Workshop (see description and supply list below)
      Who: Scott Hansen of Blue Nickel Studios
      When: Friday, March 20th from 9-5
      Where: St. Andrew Church, 806 NE Alberta St., in the Oscar Romero room, which is up a wheelchair accessible ramp to the right side of the gym where we hold our meetings.
      Price: $72 plus you will need to purchase and print PDF pattern with discount code before workshop

      Class description:
      Painted Forest   59 ½” x 60”
      Intermediate

      Have a blast making your own little forest in whatever colors you chose. Scott helps you make your own unique trees using a variety of blocks already mapped out and then you can arrange and rearrange the parts to “plant” them anywhere you want in your quilt. Autumn? Get your fall colored scraps together. A black and white forest on a backdrop of a variety of reds? Super Dramatic! A Winter forest with not a leaf to be seen? You can do that too! The sky’s the limit on these fun blocks.

      Supply List:
      Sewing machine with ¼ inch foot or at least your ability to make accurate ¼ inch seams, rotary cutter, cutting mat, and 18” or longer straight ruler (a shorter one would be handy too, but not necessary),thread, and other basic sewing supplies: seam ripper, pins, etc.
      Highly recommended:
      Finger presser for “in between” pressing (there is a lot of pressing needed in this project)
      Small rotating cutting mat (there is a lot of trimming in this project)

      Fabric list:
      2 yards or more -- Assorted print fabrics for the “leafy” bits
      1 yard -- Assorted solids or “near” solids for the branches and trunks
      (each tree needs 2” x WOF, and there are 14 trees in the pattern)
      3 yards -- Assorted background prints or solids (each tree takes less than a fat quarter)

      Optional: Digital device to save your layout options

      The workshop is now on saIe. Please fill out the sign-up form below. Workshop is open to PMQG members only until March 1st, then it will be open to the public if there are still unsold spaces. When we receive your sign-up form we will email a confirmation. If you for some reason do not receive an email confirmation within 24 hours, please send an email to PMQGevents@gmail.com

      Price of workshop is $72, via Square only plus workshop attendees will need to purchase the pdf pattern before the workshop. Pattern originally $10 but will b $8.50 with the 15% discount Scott is generously giving guild members through the end of March. No refunds are given for cancellation unless your spot can be re-sold.


      January Meeting Reminder

      Welcome in the new year (and a new PMQG board) at the first meeting of 2015! We’re excited to have guest speaker Jessica Darling with us bringing some color to the drab days of January.

      When:
      Thursday, January 15
      7:00 p.m.

      Where:
      St Andrews Church
      806 NE Alberta St.
      Portland, OR 97211

      The meeting will be in the community center, which is behind the main church building. There are two parking lots.

      What’s in store:

      • Sign up for 2015 membership 
      • Meet the new board members
      • Announcement about 2015 PMQG Quilt-Along
      • Update on Panty Raid quilt 
      • Sign up with Sam Hunter with your UFO
      • Fabulous giveaways 
      • Post-meeting socializing at the Radio Room

      Don’t forget to bring:

      • Your quilts for show and tell!
      •  New, clean panties for the Raphael House (each pair gets you a chance to win the Panty Raid quilt) 
      • Your name badge (and get an extra chance to win a giveaway!)
      • A mug for coffee or tea

      Guests
      Guests and non-members are welcome at the guild meeting. Guests are free for the first visit; $5 for each visit after that.

      Modern Domestic Discount
      Modern Domestic will offer PMQG members 20% off their purchase of fabric and notions on Thursday. Modern Domestic will be open until 7 p.m., so stop by before the meeting! 1408 NE Alberta St.


      We hope to see you on Thursday!