At the CQA booth |
1) Vendors Mall:
Don't judge me when I tell you that I didn't buy any fabric. I know! I was concerned that I might be ill! But I was so busy with classes and seeing all the quilts, and visiting with friends, that I couldn't focus on buying anything at the vendor mall. Everything looked beautiful, but I couldn't even remember what quilts I was working on and what I might need. So I don't have any purchases to show you, but I have other exciting things to show you.
2) Book Launch:
My friend Maggie Vanderweit had a book launch at her CQA booth. I was on the program committee of my local quilt guild with Maggie about 20 years ago so we have known each other for a long time. She has written a book called "Stone Threads" and I can't wait to read it. Maggie has been such an inspiration to me and to so many quilters, and I was thrilled to celebrate this amazing accomplishment with her. Here she is signing a copy of her book for me. My head is still spinning with all the things we talked about!
3) Jane Sassaman:
4) The Quilt Shows:
There were several quilt shows to enjoy including the Trend Tex challenge, the Modern Quilt Guild show, the Invitational show, the Fibre Art Network show (see those quilts here), and of course the National Juried Show. I attended a NJS tour with Jackie White which was really interesting. Here is my favourite pieced quilt called "Ancient Stars" by Joan Robinson which won the award for "Excellence in workmanship in piecing".
Just look at these incredible borders... not a single point is cut off and that is hard to do on hundreds of HST and diamond blocks! And in spite of having so many complex borders, this quilt was completely flat!
This is another amazing machine quilted winner called "My Three Boys" by Kim Mullen. The entire design is quilted on a piece of black fabric. That's it... just black fabric and thread. The detail on this was amazing! It won the "Excellence for work by a first time exhibitor".
Okay, I want to tell you all about my classes too, but my kids need the computer to watch the soccer game. I'll be back later with more highlights... from the quilt show, not the soccer game!
Pretty quilts and no Shopping. You must be feeling off a bit. Sounds like a fun 4 days. Is your friends book a novel or quilt pattern book?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts and pix on what looks like a wonderful show...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteBut I would love highlights of the soccer game, too!! : )
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great show--but seriously, you didn't buy ANYTHING??? I can understand bypassing fabric, but how do you walk out without any new gadgets or specialty thread or template or book or SOMETHING? I need to go to a show with you and see how you manage that. I'm impressed.
Thank you so much for this report. I'm looking forward to seeing/hearing more.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had so much fun, great show. Thank you for the highlights.
ReplyDeleteI usually don't buy fabric at the National shows, unless I'm looking for something particular. I do buy a few notions, and fun stuff. Even for shop hops, I make a list of what I need to look for, fabric wise. I seldom veer from the list, since I have so much fabric already. Glad you had a fun time.
ReplyDeleteI've had the pattern for Ancient Stars for years and seeing this one in the has nudged me to think about giving it a go!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had an excellent time. You just can't do it all in one show. Looking forward to hearing about your classes.
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