Posts tagged ‘spring quilt market 2009’
This is the final installment (I think!) of Spring Quilt Market OPPs (= other people’s posts!) and of Spring Quilt Market coverage in general! See Part I and Part II. A big huge thanks to Mary Beth for her coverage. I guess that means it’s time to start getting ready for fall … Art Gallery [...]
This post wraps up a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Read all her posts here. I bet this is going to surprise you: Alexander Henry has a slew of awesome stuff going on. SHOCKER. I know. Here, let me get the [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Shall we continue the “adorable Japanese fabric” theme? Yes? All right, here’s Lecien. Lecien has five new collections coming out. The first is Durham, showcasing romantic florals in soft colors, [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. OH. EM. GEE. You guys. I’ve never been up close and personal with any of Kokka’s fabric before. So if I get a little drool on this post, I beg [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Advance warning: Most of this post will be smeared with my tears of regret over the unforgivable paucity of photos from the entire row of Westminster Fibers booths. Mea culpa. [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Patricia Bravo‘s Art Gallery Fabrics booth was bumpin’ each time I passed it, so I considered myself pretty lucky to catch a moment with her Sunday to discuss the new [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Oh, Moda. If Quilt Market was a cafeteria, you’d be the cheerleaders’ table. Everyone wanted a piece of Moda — at the sample sale, their table was three people deep; [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. My favorites from Timeless Treasures? the practically-breathing prints of Luli Sanchez. I mean, come on. Parakeets (seen here in a West Elm pillow cover) and goldfish? Love. Also from Timeless [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Ready for some more from Michael Miller? Then onward, followers! To the first of the company’s four featured individual designers with new collections! Ho! Let’s begin with Pillow and Maxfield’s Whimsy. [...]
Lecien’s Flower Sugar collection, up for grabs on Pink Chalk Studio Pink Chalk Kathy shows all her favorite pattern designers’ booths. You definitely want to get in on her HUGE giveaway. Melanie from Above All Fabric writes about partying with Moda on a riverboat and drooling over Laura Gunn’s booth. Jessica Levitt (Juicy Bits) has [...]
This post is part of a series reporting on the Spring 2009 International Quilt Market by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. You know who had it together? Michael Miller. Their booth got great natural light, everything was very nicely decorated, and Kathy Miller herself was a veritable font of information and [...]
This is the second in a series of posts reporting from Pittsburgh on the International Quilt Market (omg), by True Up East Coast Stringer Mary Beth of Supafine. Let’s start this party with the prolific Anna Griffin of Windham Fabrics. I did not get to meet her, nor did I take enough pictures of all [...]
The Spring Quilt Market recap posts are starting to roll into my Google reader. Mary Beth’s will start shortly, but in the meanwhile, here is the first batch of OPPs (other people’s posts): FabTalk is posting about individual products and fabric collections spotted at Market: Amy Butler’s Sweet Life Bags, Camelot Cotton’s Bridgewater, Valori Wells’ [...]
This is the first in a series of posts reporting live (not live) from Pittsburgh (really Pittsburgh) on the International Quilt Market (omg), by East Coast Stringer Mary Beth, of Supafine. I imagine this happens to you all the time, right? There you are, sitting at the dining room table, trying to piece a quilt [...]
David Walker is a an artist and illustrator out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Oh Boy is his newest boy-leaning collection for FreeSpirit. I really liked his earlier release, Robots, and it even looks like you can mix and match between the two lines. Oh Boy has cute animals in varying scales, dinosaurs, vehicles (my [...]