I already forgot how many quilts were on display, but it was around a thousand. (Edit: I just looked it up, and it says over 1,300.)
I took pictures of quite a few quilts, but I won’t post many here as you can find them online. Here are a few of my faves:
I didn’t get the info on this one….it was an award winner. The Innova award for contemporary artistry.
I was able to get the shop hop blocks….there were only eight this year. The finished quilt was hanging in one of the booths. The colors aren’t quite accurate in the picture. It has more of a purple tint to it.
I also bought two quilt kits that I fell in love with.
Also, a few fat quarters and some miscellaneous notions. I don’t know when I’ll get the kits made, but I already started the shop hop blocks.
Also, a few fat quarters and some miscellaneous notions. I don’t know when I’ll get the kits made, but I already started the shop hop blocks.
Our hotel was a few blocks from the convention center, so we were able to walk back and forth. By the end of the day, I was just brain dead, and the short walk felt good.
1300 quilts is a lot to look at! That Innova award winner is gorgeous. I love the kits you bought, especially the shimmering one.
ReplyDeleteI have 3 more rows to sew together on the Kerrville quilt, then I'll spend some time making sure all the row ends are secure - I already noticed some coming apart where I forgot to backstitch (eyeroll).
Funny story—Betty and I almost got in a fight over the shimmering triangles kit. They only had one out and we both wanted it. The vendor dug around in a tote and found another so we both got one! You’re making good progress on the Kerrville quilt!
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