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tropit 04-28-2014 06:03 AM

Quilt!Stitch!Knit! Show in Portland, OR
 
I'd like to know if anyone has ever attended this show. What was it like? Was it worth travelling to? I'm thinking of going this summer.

Thanks, Cindy

tropit 04-28-2014 07:37 AM

This show has all kinds of classes in various techniques used in fiber arts! Here's their website: http://www.quilts.com/home/shows/vie...qf14/catalogue

I don't think I'd be bored...overwhelmed maybe, but not bored. If anyone else is thinking of going, let me know.

~ Cindy

zzmom 04-29-2014 08:59 AM

I believe this is the first year for this event. The brochure states it is its debut. I have not heard of it until now. Sounds like fun.

CAS49OR 04-29-2014 10:47 AM

Looks like so many options I didn't know where to start, but I may go to see the exhibits.

puzzler 04-29-2014 10:30 PM

This is the first time for Portland; the show was cancelled in California and moved to Portland. The convention center is not where the quilting shows and classes tend to go in Portland; the Expo Center is more commonly used. Parking is slightly more expensive at $10 per day and you should know that Portland is not a "car" city, but focuses on public transit. The MAX line does stop near one of the entrances of the Center. I notice that details include the statement that wheeled vehicles are not allowed on the showroom floor. I don't know if that includes sewing machine totes or the small wagons some use. The convention center is not for people who cannot walk distances or who have heavy items to carry (to a class, for example). Elevators are few--they have escalators--again, difficult to use rolling luggage on. Personally, I have found events there very frustrating and tiring. Odd result really, since I fell in love with Portland (and since moved here) after a Girl Scout event at the old Convention Center, before remodeling. I would ask for input from other Portlanders.

tropit 04-30-2014 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by puzzler (Post 6697409)
This is the first time for Portland; the show was cancelled in California and moved to Portland. The convention center is not where the quilting shows and classes tend to go in Portland; the Expo Center is more commonly used. Parking is slightly more expensive at $10 per day and you should know that Portland is not a "car" city, but focuses on public transit. The MAX line does stop near one of the entrances of the Center. I notice that details include the statement that wheeled vehicles are not allowed on the showroom floor. I don't know if that includes sewing machine totes or the small wagons some use. The convention center is not for people who cannot walk distances or who have heavy items to carry (to a class, for example). Elevators are few--they have escalators--again, difficult to use rolling luggage on. Personally, I have found events there very frustrating and tiring. Odd result really, since I fell in love with Portland (and since moved here) after a Girl Scout event at the old Convention Center, before remodeling. I would ask for input from other Portlanders.

Thank you for that good information. I've driven through Portland many times, but have never stopped. I've always wanted to visit the city, so I think I'll go to this one. I can get around OK, so the escalators don't bother me. I'll just have to carry my sewing machine. However, I'll check with the management first about bringing wheeled cases. Maybe they have lockers, or day storage of some kind there. I'm planning on driving to Portland, but I can park the car at the hotel and use the public transportation. Now, to decide which classes to take.

~ Cindy

w7sue 04-30-2014 08:58 PM

I have gone to many quilting events at the Expo Center. I always drive - with four friends and we share the parking so it is cheaper for all of us to go together rather than ride the MAX. We usually go to shows and don't take classes so taking things along is not usually an issue. Will have to look into this and see if we would all want to go.

Roma Bauder 05-01-2014 02:48 PM

Me and SIL are going to the expo $ 8.00 to get in and 8:00 to Park.

tropit 05-05-2014 03:34 AM

So, what's going on at the Expo?
~ Cindy

Roma Bauder 05-06-2014 08:15 AM

I was there.It was a very nice show

Sewnoma 05-29-2014 07:24 AM

Rats, I was hoping the timing would work out for me - DH & I are going on an Oregon road trip and Portland is on the itinerary but we will be there in early July so we'll miss it. I WILL make the Sisters outdoor quilt show, and another one in Redmond, though, so that's good. :)


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