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Friday, April 21, 2017

International Quilt Show 2017 ~ The Shopping


So after much agonizing at all the wonderful vendor booths, what did I bring home?
Well, of course I had to purchase more of my new favorite thread - Rustic Wool Moire!
Just look at these luscious colors!


And who can resist a few pieces of antique ribbon and an old velvet heart pincushion?
Not me ;)


At Yellow Creek Quilt Designs, they displayed this wonderful antique quilt made of elongated hexies and their interpretations in smaller sizes.


Paper Pieces has created special paper pieces and an acrylic template for them to recreate the antique - named Yellow Creek Kindred Hexies! Love! I also bought their Boston in Bloom kit - the design appears in Primitive Quilts and Projects magazine Spring 2017 issue. You can see it here.


Ok. I admit it, I went a little crazy! I love these new Primitive Gatherings patriotic designs! The tumblers are all precut and I am going to create using English Paper Piecing. I couldn't decide between the thimble size and the regular tumbler size... So I bought them both *sigh*.


I first saw the beautiful model of "Garden Memories" at Olde World Quilt Shoppe in Arizona and regretted not purchasing it. I was so happy that Red Button Quilt Company had the kit!!! Such beautiful colors and packaged so prettily. Again, since I only handsew and don't own a sewing machine, I plan to adapt to EPP.
I guess it was an EPP kind of day ;)
(By the way, The Olde World Quilt Shoppe just brought their kit shop online! You can check it out here. They have wool bundles, too.)

But never fear, you know that I had to go home with something wool ;)
My major purchase of the day:  


From Sew Cherished, I purchased the full kit for Cricket Street Wool's
Harvest Wall Quilt!
Here is the model:


Let me just say that each and every wool in this piece is gorgeous and absolutely pops against the wonderful backgrounds! It was even more stunning in person!

I better get my fingers busy! I want to start everything, but need to finish a few WIP's first!
I think I covered a lot of ground in three hours! And I went home at closing very happy!

 “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me— just as the Father knows me and I know the Father—and I lay down my life for the sheep.
~John 10:14-15

Blessings, Patti 

Monday, April 17, 2017

International Quilt Show 2017 ~ The Vendors


Earlier this month, the International Quilt Show came to Rosemont, Illinois, just outside of Chicago.
I was able to go, but only had three hours to spare.
It's amazing what you can accomplish in 3 hours when you set your mind to it ;)


I'm always drawn to these retro feedsack prints, even though they aren't my usual style.


Amazing shades of wool


I was so thrilled to see that Dawn Shuck of Sew Cherished in Branson, Mo. was back!
I spent so much time in her booth last year and I think I spent even more time this year!


Sew much wooly beauty that it is so hard to take it all in!


Some are her original designs and some by other favorite designers.


How can I ever decide what to take home?!


Patterns, kits, wool, thread and all the extras for finishing - Dawn had it all!


Another booth that I was introduced to last year returned!


I just love the red and cream combo and the teeny tiny red buttons that she uses on so many of her designs.


The Olde World Quilt Shoppe that I visited in Arizona carried a lot of her patterns
and I was just as overwhelmed there too :) 


I'm not a quilter, but love the additions of wool and EPP included on many of her designs ~ I think they could be adapted to my abilities...


Again how to choose!


Such a sweet grouping!


Love those little flower pots and tiny wool flowers!
And guess who was right next door?


Her talented daughter's company ~ Blueberry Backroads!


Amazing needlework talent runs in their family :)


Such a sweet set of snowmen!

Believe it or not, after shopping, I was able to quickly take in the Quilt Show as well, and even have some photos of the amazing quilts. I will be back with those soon!

Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another,
for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law.
~Romans 13:8

Blessings, Patti

Friday, April 15, 2016

International Quilt Show 2016


 Last week was the International Quilt Show in Rosemont, Illinois, just minutes from my house.
Unfortunately, it was a very busy week so I only had about 3 hours at the show to power shop.
It is so incredibly inspiring and I thought I that I would share the inspiration with you.

I was so thrilled to see Carried Away Designs again! WOW!!! They truly do carry me away!
And the designer, Carrie is as sweet as they come.


How to ever make a decision when there are so many designs to choose from?!


 It was so hard to pick just one...
But this is what followed me home:


The bunnies and mother hen certainly called to me! 
And I know a certain phenomenal stitcher (that I call Mom) signed up for the incredible BOM in the first photo with the great blue heron in the middle :)

You can find Carried Away Designs here and her Facebook page here.
I bet you will have a hard time picking just one design too ;)


 Talk about inspiration! Sew Cherished just blew me away!
Dawn was so patient with me as I stalked her booth time and again trying to take it all in!


 I don't think that I have ever seen so many huge wool applique models in one spot!
So many that I have seen online were there in person. And even more stunning close up.


I start going into sensory overload pretty quickly! 


This display is the one that kept calling me back time and again. 


 I bought a few patterns that I have been considering for a while and some fun textured homespuns.
And from the display that kept calling me back:


 Dawn had a kit for "Wool Fall Crazy" that might have been a good idea...
And look at Dawn's own design! Wool and English Paper Piecing! Two of my loves combined!
If you would like to see more of Sew Cherished, visit their website here and their Facebook page here.
  

It was so good to see Jill and Vicki after being at their shop, Yellow Creek Quilt Designs,  a few short weeks ago.
Of course, I couldn't say hi without doing a bit more shopping ;) 


 I pre-ordered their new book coming out in May and am hoping that they will autograph it.
I bought their last book "Kindred Spirits" - it contains a companion piece to the Stars in the Garden that I am working on now! I love their packaged fabric "sticks" and couldn't resist another. And I have to try their favorite EPP needles. (Darn I just realized that I should have had them autograph this book, but I get a little giddy, when I am in these wonderful booths...)

Don't forget to visit Yellow Creek Quilt Designs website here and Facebook page here.


I also picked up a few miscellaneous items...
Kai scissors (my favorite) in both curved and serrated versions.
Superior thread bobbins - great for train stitching.
And the new Songbird Gatherings charm pack from Primitive Gatherings.


 Red Button Quilt Co. was another "new to me" booth.


 Wow so many lovely quilts!
But the area that really spoke to my heart was:


All this beautiful red and white! With wonderful tiny button accents.
You can see their designs in more detail at their website here and their Facebook page here.

Many of these booths will be in Paducah, KY next week. 
Wish I could go there and see them again LOL!

Well, I was out of money and almost out of time...
On my way out, I tried to take in a bit of the quilt show.

I was thrilled to see the Indigo Quilts from the Poos Collection.
We were not allowed to take photos, but there is a great write up in the current issue of Quiltmania Magazine #112 or you might Google for some images...

Here are a few quilts that caught my eye. 


 Unfortunately, I forgot to photograph the quilt information on this one.


I loved this original wool applique quilt. 


 Wish that I had more time to read the info on many of the quilts - so interesting... 


 The graphic quality of this quilt really caught my eye!
and look up close:


 It is all selveges!


And this quilt reminded me that Mom stitched it as well. I think that she should really consider entering hers in a quilt show and/or her local county fair...

In thinking back about my short visit, I realize that it is the time spent with the talented, kind and gifted designers that inspires me as much as the booths themselves.
I hope that this peek inspires you!
It surely inspired me!!!

Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.
~John 20:29-31

Blessings, Patti