Category: Portland News

  • Sew Many Bikes Returns

    Sew Many Bikes Returns

    It’s your favorite craft club on wheels!

    Join us for another year of Sew Many Bikes, a bike ride to meet new and old friends who love to sew and celebrate the passionate sewing and garment making entrepreneurs in our fair city. Show off your favorite me-made outfit, or just come to get inspired.

    This year we’ll start on Milwaukie’s Main Street (close to the Orange line MAX) at Sewcial Studies fabric store and learning space.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn “multi modal” transportation. Take your bike on the MAX or Trimet bus to/from start/stop points.

    1. 10:00 AM Sewcial Studies
    2. Marika Zimmerly Studio, Sara Flynn of Off Beat Quilts, & Portland Modern Quilt Guild
    3. Lords Luggage – Andy’s in-store workshop and bike bags are legendary (not to mention the jigsaw puzzle competitions.)
    4. Ritual Dyes – Yarn dying trend setters and the folks behind Sacred Sheep & Crafternoons at the PAM theatre.
    5. Josephine’s Dry Goods (estimated arrival around 2 pm) where there will also be a Textile Division button trunk show.

    Matty, manager at Daydream & Favorite Neighbors Wine next door to Josephine’s, is going to open early for us with beverages and food available plus outdoor seating for socializing! We often daisy chain bikes outside and/or watch bikes together without any issues in the past at this final stop. If you were on the ride that ended at Bar Norman, you know, it was perfect. Also Magna Kusina is amazing, Libre desserts are highly praised, Jacqueline’s is now closer, and my personal favorite, Lauretta Jeans, is just a smidge away.

    The ride is 12 miles total, and should last between 3 and 3.5 hours, there will be 5 stops on this ride to meet makers, shop keepers and craft entrepreneurs.


    We’ve made our best attempt at finding low-traffic streets, safe crossings and minimal inclines for an inclusive no-drop bike ride. This means there’s folks at the tail to make sure no one gets left behind.

    We go SLOW and enjoy the adventure. This is not a speed run but a casual meander. See previous rides here and here.

    Many of us are on ebikes and even rented ebikes like the Biketown ebikes. You don’t have to have a fancy, new, or even bike of your own! Rent or borrow! It’s all in good fun.

    See entire map listed here. No RSVP required. Just show up at Sewcial Studies.

    This ride is organized and owned by Marne.

    Left to right: Becky, Marne
  • We Went to Maryhill Museum!

    We Went to Maryhill Museum!

    It has been just over 3 weeks since we went to the Maryhill Museum and I’m still all a-buzz from the wonder of it all.

    First and foremost, to our attendees: THANK YOU. Again, thank you. I love making events, but you may have noticed, I find the “cocktail party” to be a tired and failed format for socializing. Blame my early years in marketing, going to and creating too many “networking” events, but they just aren’t fun to attend or make in my experience. They’re not memorable. Do YOU remember the last networking social happy hour at whatever hotel back room? So, when I come up with an idea like “let’s charter a bus to go out to eastern Washington” and YOU believe in me enough to jump on board, I do NOT take that for granted. Here is the HANDOUT from Steve: HANDOUT Théâtre de la Mode 2023

    Second, but no less, to our Sponsors: THANK YOU. Your trust and belief in our community and my ability to pull off an event is also not taken for granted.

    This is a symbiotic relationship.

    What does that mean? That means as makers, we need to support the companies that support us. Please spend money with our sponsors first. Their spend to help our event needs to have a return so they can survive too.

    Our sponsors for this event:

    @pdxsewingstudio – lanyards & bags
    @josephinesdrygoods – photography & bags & swag
    @lafinchfabrics_new – wine & our racial equity sponsor
    @boltfabricpdx – swag & name tags
    @daughterjudypatterns – photography
    @sewhouse7 – swag
    @portlandfashioninstitute – swag
    @seamwork – swag
    @brooklynmotif – swag
    @paradisosewingpatterns – swag
    @stitchwellandprosper – swag
    @fluidplusdrape – swag
    @swedetrap – videography
    @krishnamuirhead – photography

    Notes about our sponsors:

    Our seasoned veteran sponsors: Josephine’s Dry Goods was the first sponsor Portland Frocktails ever had. Bini was in my DMs not 60 seconds after I announced the first event in 2018.

    Sewing Studio was a close 2nd (and probably has the fastest shipping times in the PNW not to mention my go-to for merino knits), and Bolt Fabric Boutique was 3rd. Have you been to Bolt lately?? That new location is TO DIE FOR. So big, such good light, AND the upstairs classroom is starting to open up!

    If it wasn’t for Seamwork using their audience clout to promote the first Frocktails, I never would have had the visibility to sell out tickets. Peggy of Sew House Seven has supported us EVERY YEAR giving us WHOLE and PRINTED patterns.

    Brooklyn Motif has been with us since they started, which I think was 2019 or 2020? Before their business even was out of the red, they were sponsoring us, I know that! But better than that, you’re supporting a woman-owned business and a sewist. Don’t get me started on SOME printing companies and their mansplaining printing to me, a 25+ year print designer, when I told them their print drivers need to be updated, ahem. Please support large format pattern printers who support us back. That one that shall not be named is not our friend and that’s all I’m going to say about that.

    Sharon Blair of Portland Fashion Institute has been our cheerleader from 2019 on including hosting BOTH Sew Many Bikes rides, many teachers and students have attended, and this year PFI loaded us up with swag.

    Now, for our Sponsor “newcomers”:

    I’m a blubbering mess. Chelsea of Daughter Judy patterns has met me once. Once. And she threw down to help pay for our professional photographer. I think we can all agree getting pro photos is really the cherry on the sundae, and Chelsea with Bini helped make it happen. I’m a bit of a pattern-math snob, and Chelsea is the real deal. Her patterns are solid, and her Substack is a STEAL. Please support Chelsea and make something! She’s got me convinced I should try knitting again

    I first met Cheryl of Paradiso Patterns in 2019 up at SewExpo in Puyallup, WA. I remember this bubbly, energetic, kind person just chatting with us like we’ve all known each other forever. And that is exactly what Cheryl is like…when you meet her, it’s like you’ve always been friends. She sent this big box of patterns for us WHILE having a family snafu (ah, sandwich generation, anyone?) Just such a huge heart. Give her a follow and some love.

    Josie of LA Finch Fabrics…Josie has never even met me IRL, she was in the middle of moving shops (again), and not only supported our event in a big way by buying ALL the wine, but she also donated her ticket for racial equity. That’s right. The Pacific Northwest is so very white…to the point we (me, I’m white, I mean me) can’t see the dang forest for the trees anymore and think it’s normal. Thanks to Josie’s generosity, we had an extra attendee make our mix so much better. Please check out her amazingly curated shop. She’s got some great swim fabric in now and I’m eyeing some rayon-linen…

    Bethany of Fluid+Drape is also new and still finding her perfect shop-situation in Eugene, Oregon, but that hasn’t stopped her from taking the fabric world by storm. I don’t know what witchcraft she has, but she actually got Fabric Godmother in GB to let her sell their custom fabric! AND have you seen Bethany’s custom block prints?!?! I just keep going back for more and you should too because she sells out like funnel cake at the fair. 2 colors of the tigers are sold out and I’m not going to say it was because of me, but I def helped.

    And last but not least, Mary, Betsy, Robert and Krishna.

    I’ve known Krishna since… 2007? 2008? He’s an incredible photographer, a huge DIYer, his mom is a sewist, he’s a cyclist (like bike-camps with the whole family!) and is just a really great human. I am forever grateful we got him during prime wedding season. Please keep him in mind if your company or family needs photos. Check out his page, bookmark it, and please give him photo credit when you share his photos of our event.

    Betsy & Mary can always be seen at Frocktails events, helping me hand out nametags, clean up after, and generally making sure I have been drinking water.

    Robert is my partner and has been at every event, helping with AV, moving chairs, DJing, bouncer (that is a funny/not funny story I’ll tell you some time), and videographer, like here’s our latest Video:

    Going back home, happy and exhausted, on our private bus.

  • Frocktails Goes to Maryhill

    Frocktails Goes to Maryhill

    SWANKY TOUR OF MARYHILL MUSEUM

    June 2, 2024, Sunday; 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

    TICKETS HERE

    SWANKY TOUR OF MARYHILL MUSEUM

    June 2, 2024, Sunday; 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

    Dress up in your favorite Museum-going frock or suit. We’re going fancy!

    Arrive at Columbia Park (North Woolsey & N Winchell, North Portland) at 8:10 AM.

    We leave North Portland at 8:30 AM arriving at the Maryhill Museum after 10 AM on a private chartered bus with restroom on board.

    The museum Art Curator himself, Steve Grafe, will give a private 45-50 min lecture with research and unpublished photoof La Theatre de la Mode to the entire group in the Education Center! A special treat for us!

    UPDATED: PRIVATE lunch will be provided in the Education Center, menu below, including beverages (even beer or wine if you choose.)

    You and your sewing friends will have until 3 PM to roam through the exhibits at Maryhill Museum, taking in the Rodin, the Queen of Romania, and the many other amazing exhibits on display. Many opportunities to meet new friends and bond with old friends.

    Bus leaves Maryhill Museum at 3 PM and will arrive back in Portland approx 4:30-5 PM. Swag bags, new friends, & bonding experiences included.

    (bus pick up and drop off is tentatively set for the NW corner of Columbia Park with plenty of free street parking and on the #75 bus line.)

    Lunch options (choose upon checkout):

    Served on your choice of regular bun or Gluten Free bun, and with either baked chips or homemade potato salad. (Vegan Cream cheese available.)

    • Maryhill Veggie Sandwich – Cucumbers, Roma tomatoes, cream cheese, capers, red onions, roasted red peppers and green leaf lettuce.
    • Black Forest Ham & Cheddar Cheese Sandwich – Ham and cheddar with Sam Sauce and green leaf lettuce
    • Roasted Turkey & Provolone Sandwich – Roasted turkey and Provolone with Sam Sauce and green leaf lettuce
    • Smoked Salmon Sandwich – Locally smoked salmon with cream cheese, capers, red onions, roasted red peppers, and green leaf lettuce

    Beverage options (choose 1 at lunch on day of event):

    hot tea, fountain soft drink, hot coffee, bottled water, iced tea, flavored iced tea, lemonade, Italian soda, flavored lemonade, cold brew coffee, beer, AND bottles of wine on tables.

    Covid & other precautions:

    Frocktails follows CDC guidelines. You may choose to wear a mask or choose not to – either choice will be respected.

    From Maryhill:

    Maryhill’s guidelines are informed by CDC and Washington State Health protocols. Please read on for information about current admission procedures, operations and policies.

    • In accordance with state COVID-19 guidelines, visitors and staff are no longer required to wear masks while in the Museum. We encourage and support individuals to make masking choices that best suit them.
    • Disposable masks are available upon request and free of charge.
    • If you are not feeling well, we ask that you visit the museum on another day.
    • Respect others wearing masks