Monday, November 15, 2010

Quilt Market, magazine winner, and so on...



OK, so I said a winner would be picked on Friday. And she was. I did not, however, promise to announce it that day, right? Right.
If farmhousequilter8 would email me at latebloomerquilts@yahoo.com, I'll get the magazine and pattern book out right away.

It's probably crazy to even be posting about Market...I know everyone on Twitter has moved on to talking about Salt Lake City, but I've got a few rather blurry pics to share so why not just do it.

Like last Houston, Pam and I had a mostly really great time. You've heard about her fall...and I'd like to clear up a persistent rumor once and for all...no, I did not push her. She missed quite a bit, and lots of people missed seeing her as well.

Remember the speeding ticket in New Mexico last year? Well, we were feeling pretty smug, determined to not let that happen again. And it didn't. Something else happened instead. And I really need to say that getting a flat tire in the middle of New Mexico is not as much fun as you'd imagine...luckily we were close to a mechanic, but I don't think he'd ever seen a metric tool before and there were some tension-filled moments. I prefer having my son Eric do all work on my car, but he seemed to feel that coming to New Mexico was a little bit out of the question.



Obviously it all worked out alright...and it's a whole different experience setting up a booth using your own fabric...



I'd surprised Pam with a custom footstool to go with her "throne" (the slipcovered chair) but of course had no idea it would actually be needed...

We had lots of visitors, and here are the least blurry of them...I'm sure you recognize everyone--Sandi Henderson, Natalie Lymer, and the queen of Parisville, Tula Pink.





I was also lucky to have help getting Red Rose Farm projects made for my booth as well as for the P&B Textiles booth...




My good friend Becky made 2 beautiful bags using her new pattern, Monica made a whole bunch of her super-cute gift bags, and Jona outdid herself with adorable little girls' outfits from two of her new patterns. As if I wasn't giddy enough with the little-girl cuteness, Mary made an outfit from her book and gave me a photo of her beautiful daughter wearing it. I had to frame it and place it front and center--where it captivated everyone.



So that's a brief Market report--the new patterns are this close to being loaded onto my website...and soon they'll be appearing all over the place. Yes, that means both new bag patterns and some handles as well.

I'm also figuring out some new teatowels for kits--and yes, this time there should be plenty for everyone.

7 Comments:

Blogger Jocelyn said...

Thanks for your insights on Market. Because not all of us are on Twitter or facebook.

6:22 AM  
Blogger Pat / Silver Thimble Quilt Co. said...

I love the photo of the little girl..sigh..sooo precious.

Pat

6:23 AM  
Blogger ShirleyC said...

I love looking at everyone's pics of their market booths. I couldn't go, and probably will never be able to go because of the walking. Thanks for posting.

8:07 AM  
Blogger karen @ badlandsquilts said...

All the items look wonderful but my fav is that green/multi on white quilt in the background! Hope it's one of your new patterns!

11:29 AM  
Blogger Nanette Merrill said...

Projects are lovely as is your fabric.

2:54 PM  
Blogger farmhousequilter8 said...

Thanks for choosing me for the give-away, I have emailed my address.

5:04 PM  
Blogger Sweet Cottage Dreams said...

elizabeth, your booth looks adorable - as i knew it would be. the sprinkler sign looks perfect!! AND i love your top! where on earth did you find such an adorable and perfect blouse to wear? nordstrom again? sorry to hear about the tire. i kept waiting for horrific news .... at least you both were off unscathed. poor pam.....i am so sorry to hear of her fall! cute stool for her to perch her feet on.

that little girl is an angle face! i was wondering who the picture was of.

thanks for all you have done for me!

xo
becky

7:57 AM  

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