
I’ve sewn many baby quilts over the past couple of years, but none as uniquely special as this one. I was contacted by one of Christine’s bridesmaids asking if I could make a quilt using the fabric from the … Continue reading
I’ve sewn many baby quilts over the past couple of years, but none as uniquely special as this one. I was contacted by one of Christine’s bridesmaids asking if I could make a quilt using the fabric from the … Continue reading
Last week I went with a few friends to the International Quilt Show in Houston and the George R Brown Convention Center. It was a fantastic experience for me! The exhibit covered over nine football fields of shopping and quilts. Half of the hall featured quilts from all over: Europe, Canada, Hungary, Brazil, America, and more. The other half was loaded with every type of sewing shop imaginable featuring tools and accessories.
Looking through the quilts, I was impressed with the number of booths that were there supporting organizations such as Alzheimer’s, M. D. Anderson, Project Linus, Houston Hospice, Girl Scouts and many others. I purchased a mini bluebonnet quilt from Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Innitiative (AAQI). AAQI sponsors alzheimers and demitia research; I bought the quilt in memory of my father who suffered from the disease and passed away in 2003. I will be giving it to my husband’s aunt who is suffering from dementia.
(Not the quilt I bought, but still pretty enough to show…)
After spending several hours looking through the quilts, I went to do some shopping!!!! The exhibits had every quilting took, pattern, fabric and kits a quilter could ever want or need. And believe me I bout my share.
And to top off a perfect day — I won a door prize! I’m the proud owner of A Big Shot Shape-Cutting Machine by Sizzix and many accessories. I can’t say ” I never win anything” anymore. Future blog post about the Sizzix coming soon.
Needless to say I’m already making plans to attend the International Quilt next year! But next time, I’ll schedule more than 1 day. Happy sewing!