There was so much to say about my 8 days in Houston for Quilt Market and Quilt Festival, I broke it into two posts, Find the first post here: Houston Part 1
Fall Quilt Market is a trade show, open to those with Industry credentials, that preceeds Quilt Festival. I arrived for Market so I could keep up with what is happening. First stop was the RNK booth where I could see my friend, Alex Anderson. It was a joyful reunion:
This was the only time I would have to see the quilts because once I started teaching, there wouldn't be time for the show floor. The winners are spectacular as always and you can find many photos of them online. On Instagram search for #quiltfestival to see so many images.
Best of Show, you have to see it to believe it:
To see all the winners and watch a few short videos with some of them go here: Festival 2023 Winners
There were many special exhibits. One of the most amazing was Honey, I Shrunk the Quilts, featuring the work of Kumiko Frydl. You cannot imagine how small these are, some less than 12" square:
Another captivating piece is this huge quilt by Helen Godden, entitled My Australia. It is 22 feet long:
A quilt at the top of my Bucket List, Antelope Canyon:
The Texas Quilt Museum is well worth the visit--this was my third time there. The antiques from the Mary Koval Collection were my favorite this trip and gave me a new Bucket List quilt:
Added to the Bucket List, now to figure out what colors I want to use |
The Museum Store |
Next door to the museum is The Quilted Skein. There may have been a purchase. It is a beautiful shop:
We walked around town, there are lots of antique boutique shops to see. The Fayette County courthouse on the town square is beautiful. I got to spend the day with two friends who used to go on the post-show tours with me, Glennis and Donna, and we had a great day together. I was thankful for their company:
Fayette County Courthouse |
Everything about this week was wonderful for me, but the BEST part is getting to see special people: Here are a few photos:
Karen K Stone early one morning before we both taught classes |
My beloved friend Ricky Tims, a must find person on the Saturday we both taught |
Elaine Poplin, aka Messygoat, working the Cherrywood booth. A member of my home guild, she is going places in this industry |
Linda Collins from Australia, she had a new English paper piecing template for sale and it took a bit of connecting but I got them |
I regret not getting photos of some of my Education buddies from years gone by--it was so good to see them, and they know who they are. Next year we'll get those photos.
Yes, I will apply to teach next year. It is the 50th anniversary of Quilt Festival and promises to be HUGE. Red, white and blue quilts will be featured so I better get busy!
Let's quilt.
Barbara
Very fun to tag along with you at quilt market, Barbara!
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