I was so overwhelmed with all I saw at Quilt Market. I’m still sifting through all my notes. If you missed my first post about Quilt Market, please check it out for some fabulous quilts and booths.
I loved this booth, Fiber Art Furniture. It was fun with some pretty whimsy furniture as you can see below. The chairs were especially appropriate as it was Halloween. Check out their website for more fun furniture. I guarantee it will make you smile.
There were several book signings. My talented friend Pearl Krush of Pearl Louise Designs was signing her book Quilting at the Village published by All American Crafts. Pearl, who designs fabrics and patterns, also has a fabulous Quilt shop, Thimble Cottage Quilt Village in Rapid City, SD. The book also tells a lot about her shop and I can’t wait to visit it some day.
I was walking by Amy Butler‘s booth as they announced the best booth awards. Here is a picture of Amy in her booth just after she won first prize. I love the greens and turquoises of her booth.
The Leilani Arts‘ booth was a visual treat with a beautiful display of all the silk yarns spilling from baskets. They were so lucious!
And here are more fabulous quilts from the exhibits. I wish I could have seen all of the quilts exhibited there but there were just so many and I ran out of time. The quilts looked like art and they were – quilted art.
Facade by Melissa Sobotka of Richardson, TX
Lunacy of a Starry Night by Annette Hendricks of Grayslake, IL
Lava by Lta Ziv of Pardes Hana, Israel
Tidepool Treasure by Betsy Abbott of Andover, MA
Forest Walk by Pat Durbin of Eureka, CA
I hope you enjoyed seeing some of Quilt Market. I’m already looking forward to Spring Market.
Phyllis