Wow! I am soooo tired. I knew I would be and am not sorry I went to the International Quilt Show. Actually even if I was on my death bed I would have wanted to go because this is the last year for the International Quilt Show in Chicago/Rosemont. Not sure if they will bring it back for now it is cancelled. They did that one other time and after a couple of years it was brought back. Lower attendance and higher costs was quoted to me. We'll see.
I am tickled with my purchases. Want to see them? Of course you do. If you don't, then skip this post and the posts after this for awhile since I will be posting pictures. I just haven't downloaded and shrunk all the pictures yet.
This is what I purchased. Since it was the last year here I bought some souvenirs. The pin might get turned into another needle minder. I will use them then. :)
Since I am going to try free motion quilting (again), I decided to get some proper gloves to wear. I was happy to get them at the show instead of ordering them because I wasn't sure what size I would need. I got them from Handi-Quilter and they let me try them on before buying them so I would know they fit. Great customer service. Also in the picture are three kits that I bought from Connecting Threads and a jelly roll of white strips from Quilt Addicts Anonymous. Stephanie from quilt Addicts Anonymous does their YouTube videos and she is the one who checked me out. I had to tell her, of course, how much I loved her videos. :)
I also picked up a couple of pieces of fabric from the Quilts of Valor display. The fabric they had there was donated fabric that didn't meet their criteria and/or just donated. They didn't put a price on it but the money that is taken in from the sales goes toward getting supplies for the Quilts. It was for a good cause so I donated $30. The cabins is a cheaters cloth..oops...I mean is pre printed.
I am tickled with my purchases. Want to see them? Of course you do. If you don't, then skip this post and the posts after this for awhile since I will be posting pictures. I just haven't downloaded and shrunk all the pictures yet.
This is what I purchased. Since it was the last year here I bought some souvenirs. The pin might get turned into another needle minder. I will use them then. :)
Who doesn't need a cup and a blank notebook? I am, in fact, drinking water out of my cup as I'm typing this. Pretty good typing for one hand since the other hand is holding the cup. :)
Since I am going to try free motion quilting (again), I decided to get some proper gloves to wear. I was happy to get them at the show instead of ordering them because I wasn't sure what size I would need. I got them from Handi-Quilter and they let me try them on before buying them so I would know they fit. Great customer service. Also in the picture are three kits that I bought from Connecting Threads and a jelly roll of white strips from Quilt Addicts Anonymous. Stephanie from quilt Addicts Anonymous does their YouTube videos and she is the one who checked me out. I had to tell her, of course, how much I loved her videos. :)
I also managed to get to Aurifil and they had a good price on their little storage box. It was $14 (rounded up the amount) and it came with the white thread in it already. Since I wanted to get both white and black, I was happy to get the white for free. The guy also put in a free seam ripper because "I was so nice and cheerful while I waited on the two people in front of me". See? It DOES pay to be nice. Ok, it's a small cheapie seam ripper but it is new which means sharp which means I can now get rid of one of the "not sharp" seam rippers.
I also picked up a couple of pieces of fabric from the Quilts of Valor display. The fabric they had there was donated fabric that didn't meet their criteria and/or just donated. They didn't put a price on it but the money that is taken in from the sales goes toward getting supplies for the Quilts. It was for a good cause so I donated $30. The cabins is a cheaters cloth..oops...I mean is pre printed.
The whole piece is about three times what you see. I have to open it up and see low large it really is. |
I have 12 of these Dresden's. I put it on my cream bedspread so people can see the color well and I have to say a cream background for those pieced Dresden's would be nice. |
That's it for this quick post. I hope you enjoyed it. I will write more and post up some of the picturs when I can. Now it is crash time for me.
2 comments:
Great job describing your day! I felt like I was there with you! What fun you had and doesn't it expand your quilting world when you attend a big show? Thank you for 'taking us there'! Hugs, Deb
Sounds like lots of fun.
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