Quilt Market: Part Three
It’s the last of my photos of Quilt Market to share, starting off with a quilt featuring a Kona Solid cascade.
I love how each strip has it’s own quilting pattern. Seeing the gorgeous range of color from Kona always make me happy.
Do your feet hurt by now? Mine did. Nothing fixes that better than a little sherbet ice cream from Jillily Studios booth. What a fun and delicious booth theme!
I loved the booth by Allison of Cluck Cluck Sew. I love her blog and her quilts. We got to hang out a little bit at Market… and she was so sweet and fun.
My mom just made two of Allison’s patterns for baby girl twins and loved the patterns. She made Kaleidoscope and Chain Reaction. My mom said the patterns were well written and easy to follow.
This Cluck Cluck Sew quilt pattern is called Sugar Dish. I love it… and not just for the name.
Jaybird Quilts are so interesting and lovely.
Triangles… you don’t see a quilt with this geometry everyday.
This quilt makes me think of a spool of ribbon falling. Very cool.
This cute little squirrel was from a delightful booth from Birch Fabrics. They are 100% Organic Fabrics with very fun prints. There were several companies with Organic Fabric lines. I love seeing them, since cotton crops use A LOT of pesticides typically. In fact I’ve heard over 25% of pesticides used in the US are used on our cotton crops. Aaargh! The organic trend is wonderful to see. I just wish the price per yard would go down.
Here’s a sweet little scene. Perfect for a little boy.
I love the Vanagon pulling a trailer. We used to have both of those when I was little. Oh the memories!
Oh, I do have a special place in my heart for cherries! This cheerful quilt pattern is from sisters Heather and Megan from Quilt Story.
Last but not least, it’s Sandi Henderson’s booth. Yes, I do have my eyes closed. I have a special talent for shutting my eyes for pictures.
Sandi took Double Booths 1st Place. Considering the competition, that is very impressive.
She had lots of fun little touches to her booth.
Like her super cool orange heels, hiding under the sofa.
But what I liked best is that she created her booth using LOT of thrifted items.
It goes to show that with hard work, ingenuity and a trip to the thrift store, you can have a beautiful… even award winning look.
Congratulations Sandi on the award. It was well deserved. I loved all your little girls dress patterns and your new fabrics.
Well folks, that’s it for my Market photos. If I would have shown them all, I think I might have crashed my site. I hope they are as inspirational to you and they are for me. Now I just want a date with my sewing machine.
Have a lovely weekend!
Cute stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Wow this is all so cute. It makes me want to start quilting!
Thanks for all of your photos, Calli–I love seeing what YOU loved. I thought Jaybird was really cool, too. And that VW van pulling the trailer is sooo cute; how did I miss it?
It was great to meet you!
It is so funny to me how we were the same place yet our photos are vastly different- meaning we captured different parts of the same booths! And yes, my feet hurt with blisters that are just now healing!