Quilt Market is over. So sad. While we are there we get so tired just standing in the booth and so we find ourselves wishing it was over.
And then, it is over and we are sad! We want to take more time to see the quilts, visit other booths, see what is new- wait time, come back! I am not done yet!
I must admit, I did not take many pictures; I know, what was I thinking?
I did get one shot of the red and white quilt exhibit. If you saw the show in NY city a few years ago, you will recognize the set up. Equally impressive the second time around.
Kary Bresenhan, founder of Quilts, Inc., put together a book; 500 Traditional Quilts. Lots a great quilt eye candy in there. There was an exhibit of the quilts, but no pics allowed- sorry! But here is a link to the book. AND, if you go to page 74, there is a quilt called Crossorads thru CT based on our pattern!!!! How cool is that! We did not get any mention, but we know and are excited anyway!
We saw many old friends and made some new ones. Wish I had thought to take more pictures. Silly me. We had a lovely dinner at the Aquarium with some designer friends and that was great. They had never been to the restaurant there and they loved it!
I have been asked what new trends did I see? Drat- did not pick up on that either though we did see a lot of cute dresses and a lot of fox patterns and fabric. And owls. As my daughter said, the fox is the new owl!
Isn’t that pillow cute? I wish I could remember which booth that was!

And we saw a few booths with bicycles and one with a VW bug! How fun!
Of course I should have gotten another picture of the car once they moved the pedestrian out of the way!
happy quilting,
Kate
For real? I’m curious about the VW at quilt market. What did the finished booth look like? I’d love to show it to my son-in-law who is all about Vdubs!
I wish we had taken a shot of the finished booth! We just forgot. It really is so fun to see what the companies do to make their booths fun.