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Portland Modern Quilt Guild
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2012
WELCOME TO THE PORTLAND MODERN QUILT GUILD'S TH-cam CHANNEL
Our mission is to support and encourage the growth and development of modern quilting through art, education, and community.
The Portland Modern Quilt Guild fulfills its mission through charitable activities, member education, monthly member meetings, and volunteer opportunities.
Our mission is to support and encourage the growth and development of modern quilting through art, education, and community.
The Portland Modern Quilt Guild fulfills its mission through charitable activities, member education, monthly member meetings, and volunteer opportunities.
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Portland MQG July meeting
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Features a sew and tell from our exhibit at the Sisters Outdoor show and the Rainbow Challenge held at Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon. We also talk guild business and upcoming happenings for members.
Portland Modern Quilt Guild new members info slide show
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A talk about what our quilt guild has to offer members.
Needs to be washable as well.
Good instructions and tips. I’m glad I still have plenty of polyester threads. Decorative stitching along seams might be another option too.
Thank you for sharing this video. I enjoyed watching your methods of choosing the objects and attaching them in a fun and interesting way. Great job! 🎉🎉
What a wonderful idea!
My best wishes, ❤✨I Know, This video is made after a lot of hard work. --So satisfying, Best wishes, I always watch the videos Wish your support ❤✨
Clear tutorial! How did you press the block after the 3 rows are joined? Is it best to let the fabric find its way?
How clever these are. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for this easily understood tutorial. It was the perfect pace! 🌺
I would have pressed the center row out and the top and bottom rows in to hide the darker fabric. Does it make a difference?
Nope, do what feels best for you!
Lindo e seu tutorial bem explicado. Deus abençoe
Thank you! This is really well done; concise and clear with good camera work & sound. Q: Where can I get a thread cutter like the one used to take apart your chain-stitched pieces?
Hi Carole! It's called a Blade Saver thread cutter, you can change the blade in there to use up the old rotary blades your have that are too dull to cut fabric anymore. www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/detail/114318/purple-hobbies-llc/-/bladesaver-thread-cutter-blue?gclid=Cj0KCQjwyN-DBhCDARIsAFOELTm-7hKBUFqAt9d4f28PW0kLwicJ3Lt4f6ElBHa9dShJAxnvqntou-4aAoBFEALw_wcB
Thank you! Really well done; clear, concise & great camera work & sound. Q: Where can I get a thread cutter like the one used to cut apart your chain-stitched pieces?
I expect you've found them by now, but most quilting shops (at least online) sell them. They reuse the 60mm rotary cutter blades. It's called a BladeSaver Thread Cutter.