PMQG Show and Tell
We want to see what you’ve been making!!!
At every monthly meeting we have a members Show & Tell segment. We want see what others have been working on and enjoy the amazing talent that our guild brings to the quilting community.
For virtual meetings (every other month) submit your quilts below and we’ll add it to the slide show at the end of the meeting. We’ll call on you to present and give a brief description or story about the quilt. (If you’re unable to attend, there is a spot in the form to include your description)
Past Submissions:
by Debra Thompsen
This is a finished mini that I designed from taking the class from Sheila Frampton Cooper via PMQG on Appli-piecing. So much fun! Named it Dot after my mom - who was always a positive influence in my life. Also experimenting with Facing - my first time.
by Carole Seubert
Pattern: Gather by Suzy Quilts (Suzyquilts.com) - Throw size; Handquilted
Created to meet a personal challenge to stitch a quilt for each of my four siblings this year using their favorite color(s) - this is the first for my older sister affectionately known as "Dear Sweet Horton".
by Jeanne Al-Ghamdi
Quilt is inspired by one of my favorite traditional stories. Accepted into Cherokee Homecoming Art Show-won 1st Place Emerging Artist and SOLD!
By Jeanne Al-Ghamdi
Project from Modern Pattern Design small group-inspiration Sol Lewitt Wall Drawing #370
by Sara Flynn
My final piece from a six month long exploration course with quilt instructor Maria Shell. Learning to embrace my design style of big blocks, bold graphic creation, social commentary, improv piecing and odd fabric.
by amy dame
aka Centering The Most Marginalized Benefits Us AllProgress Pride flag made to fit a square.
by amy dame
pop art lipsticks for the rainbow challenge
by amy dame
a last minute request for a sex toy convention
By amy dame
self drafted, paper pieced, simple modern baby quilt for my mountain climbing cousins
My husband carves spoons, so I created this pattern to gift him a personal treasure for the holidays.
Paper pieced this 56 block variation of the Gnome Angel 100days100blocks project. Took 89 days to make 56 blocks and I don't think I will do this again!
This was all made from my stash. It was a joy to make.
I'm a garment sewist and I went to the Fall PMQG Retreat and got inspired. I decided to come home and make my own quilt. This is my very first quilt (EVER)! It was a bit tedious for the first go, but I love how it turned out!
I made this tiny fpp using EQ8 for the PDX Flag ultra mini quilt show
I love the bright colours of Libs Elliotts Phosphor line and her Bloem pattern so this was a great match. Fun to put together and mix and match the pieces to get the layout desired.