How time flies….and Houston Quilt Market
So my road to the hot place is clearly better paved today than it was when I last wrote that I was going to get to this post before Thanksgiving. Sigh. I’ll just say I cooked instead and the pie and gravy (not eaten together) were REALLY good. But at long last here’s my post about International Quilt Market, a trade show open to quilt industry professionals.
I only had about 90 minutes on Sunday afternoon and the same on Monday during the lunch break from the class I was teaching to visit International Quilt Market. It is aimed primarily at shops who come to see what’s new and order inventory for their stores for the coming season from the various independent designers, fabric companies, notions manufacturers and wholesalers. But other industry professionals (teachers, longarmers, authors, press) are allowed to attend, also. There are many booths at Market that do not stay for Festival, so it’s a great time to network if you work in the industry as I do.
On the way in, I dashed through the exhibits (fewer people, easier to get from here to there quickly) and spotted my quilt of Eli running around the corner in the Reflections exhibit. Jamie re-hung the exhibit so the quilts were in a better color-flow order for Festival (more pics in a future post), but I got this picture. The theme was Reflections, and I vowed for once I would NOT be literal! Instead, I chose to make this portrait of Eli, four years (and the same age) after I did the portrait of Joshua playing guitar. I see reflected in him my father’s and brothers’ shoulders, brother Charlie’s forehead, Paul’s (hubby) athletic ability, my eyes and sense of color and taste. Can you tell I’m proud of all my guys?
And I also spotted this…Two of Us , in the Inspired by the Beatles exhibit!
Then I made it to the floor of Quilt Market. On the way to meet someone, I passed this booth and had to stop. I fell in LOVE with these fabrics and quilts from the RiverWoods collection by Troy. Hope they will be available locally or online!
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A close up of one of those quilts:
They also had this lovely sample in quieter colors…I’d love a bed quilt like that!
I’m taking a bit of a teaching sabbatical from Aug 2015 to late June 2016 to be home for every day of Eli’s senior year. Maybe I can make some new bed quilts!
One thing about digital cameras, you can take pics as you whiz by. This booth was, I believe, part of the Westminster fabrics area (they print the Kaffe Fassett Collective fabrics)…love the carpet, the kimono, the riot of color!
But color wins out….I managed to pass by Jamie Fingal’s booth promoting her new line of fabric just after the closing bell rang…Jamie had already made it out, but I snapped a pic anyway!
And last booth pic,
And no trip to Houston would be complete without at least a couple dinners at Ninfa’s on Navigation! We can get lots of good ethnic foods in Maine, but alas Mexican is not among them, so I indulge in Houston:
Back soon (I hope) with more good stuff from Houston and England.
December 4th, 2014 at 11:41 am
You will not regret the decision to stay home during your son’s senior year. It goes by in a blur and they are gone except for short visits. Proud of you!
December 4th, 2014 at 12:32 pm
1. Breathe
2. Do you need a Tums? I think the road to the hot place lead to your stomach, but it looks soooooo goooood.