Been home several days now, and the washing, ironing
and general sorting stuff out has kept me busy.
Its so good to be home in my own bed.
l attended several Schoolhouse's. This one is Mary Elizabeth Kinch,
and general sorting stuff out has kept me busy.
Its so good to be home in my own bed.
l attended several Schoolhouse's. This one is Mary Elizabeth Kinch,
showing us quilts from her new book, Small Pieces, Spectacular Quilts.
l highly recommend this book if you love reproduction quilts.
l highly recommend this book if you love reproduction quilts.
This is Leonie and Dierdre being introduced for the first time as
Authors of their very own Quilt Book.
l think Leonie is just a wee bit excited!!
The always popular Carol Hopkins.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning l spent wandering the halls of market,
and here are a few things that caught my eye.
Jo Morton's booth.
Leonie and Dierdre ( The Quilted Crows )in front of one of my favorite quilts from their new book.
Their booth, which was always busy.
These antique quilts, from The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum,
l spied in Blue Hills booth.
Watch out for future fabric lines from these quilts.
This is the new Moda Collection for a Cause Quilt.
The antique quilt is on the rack.
Sew Unique Creations by Tara Lyn Darr.
l had a chance meeting with Mary Kinch in Mary Kovals Antique quilt booth.
Wonder what we were both doing there?
Hi Mary!!
Antique quilts from Mulberry Lane.
HeartSpun Quilts by Pam Buda.
Walking the halls.
Why you ask?
Just to show there is other stuff than reproductions and antique quilts.
The new French General range by Moda.
Chateau Rouge.
Gail Pan Designs, a quilter friend from back home.
Quilts to be found in Mary Koval Antique Quilts booth.
Of course, that's just a snippet of what is on show to see.
l hope you have enjoyed seeing Quilt Market through the eye's of a Quilter.
l will be back soon, with a run down on books,
fabrics and other stuff that came home with me.
Thanks for visiting.
Linda.
P.S. l have no idea why some pictures are HUGE and others small. If you know how to fix it, please let me know.
Thanks for showing us this snippet.. I've seen at least 10 quilts I'd love to make! Welcome home after your wonderful travels.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back home safely. Linda. Looks like you had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all those great photos. Soooo much inspiration in one place!!! My head would be spinning! Lol
Looking forward to hearing more about your travels.
Wow Wow Wow! Fantastic post Linda, looks like you have had the trip of a lifetime!
ReplyDeleteI just adore that photo of the "crows"! I'm so happy for them.
Oh WOW, how ever did you carry on looking around with all this beauty around you, I'm pretty sure I'd have been on a high lol. What especially caught my eye is the new French General from Moda, I love their fabrics and especially this colourways. I've never had the chance to visit such a wonderland so thank you so much for sharing your travels.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend
Peg x
in awe......what fun! I am so jealous!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are all great - we must have the same taste, as you have shown most of my favorite booths as well!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great market! Love the Quilted Crow gals stuff and the new 'Quilting for the Cause' fabrics. You certainly know how to circle the globe!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with those of us who couldn't be there. Great to see our Australian girls doing so well.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back home!! Market looks great. Looks at your pictures I wonder if I should go next year :) Happy quilting
ReplyDeletethanks for the tour....loved it!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! How absolutely gorgeous! I put the Crows book and the M Kinch book on my wishlist. But first let's see what else you found to make us jealous!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your bed.
You took some of the best pictures of market that I've seen, although I'm with you when it comes to reproduction and antique quilts, they're the best! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoved all of your big photos....thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo much great stuff to look at - you must have had so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLoved the pictures. And I loved the big sized pictures so I could really scrutinize the booths, especially the Jo Morton booth.
ReplyDeleteLovely view of the show!!
ReplyDeleteSo much gorgeousness on show here.
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