Alrighty, the winner of yesterdays goodie is Sue Cahill who left a comment on May 21 at 11:04. Email me Sue!!
Here are some more pictures of the designer's beautiful booths from Quilt Market. I'm amazed at the work that goes into making everything so pretty especially considering that all these people have to fly in and figure a way to have these big displays without having to carry all these things onto the planes. Talk about creative!
Here is Anna Maria Horner's booth. I was so glad to get to meet her and talk about her fabric. She's a very warm, bubbly person and I think it really shows in her designs. Her booths won 1st prize and it's easy to understand why!
Here is Amy Butler doing her thing. She is so fresh and beautiful looking and I was surprised at how tall she really is. I'm sad to say I didn't go up and talk to her because I really didn't have anything to say (I thought of something good on the flight home though!). I didn't want to just stand there gawking (I did that to Mary Engelbreit once but I think she's used to it). Anyway, her booth was very lovely and serene.
Here's another view of Tanya Whelan's pretty booth. Apparently she had to give part of her displays away because she couldn't haul them on the plane (one was a bed!). I can't tell you how many times I passed this booth and I'm sure Tanya was starting to get a little scared of me. But it was so dreamy to look at!
Here's my little give-away for today and it's a nice one! This little charm pack from the fabulous people at the Michael Miller company. Kathy Miller gave a fantastic presentation on spotting upcoming trends and it was really interesting and eye opening (and Kathy is super nice). Anyway, just leave a comment! You can simply say "Hi, again!" if you are running out of witty things to say.
Check back tomorrow! I think you'll really like what I have planned!
Here are some more pictures of the designer's beautiful booths from Quilt Market. I'm amazed at the work that goes into making everything so pretty especially considering that all these people have to fly in and figure a way to have these big displays without having to carry all these things onto the planes. Talk about creative!
Here is Anna Maria Horner's booth. I was so glad to get to meet her and talk about her fabric. She's a very warm, bubbly person and I think it really shows in her designs. Her booths won 1st prize and it's easy to understand why!
Here is Amy Butler doing her thing. She is so fresh and beautiful looking and I was surprised at how tall she really is. I'm sad to say I didn't go up and talk to her because I really didn't have anything to say (I thought of something good on the flight home though!). I didn't want to just stand there gawking (I did that to Mary Engelbreit once but I think she's used to it). Anyway, her booth was very lovely and serene.
Here's another view of Tanya Whelan's pretty booth. Apparently she had to give part of her displays away because she couldn't haul them on the plane (one was a bed!). I can't tell you how many times I passed this booth and I'm sure Tanya was starting to get a little scared of me. But it was so dreamy to look at!
Here's my little give-away for today and it's a nice one! This little charm pack from the fabulous people at the Michael Miller company. Kathy Miller gave a fantastic presentation on spotting upcoming trends and it was really interesting and eye opening (and Kathy is super nice). Anyway, just leave a comment! You can simply say "Hi, again!" if you are running out of witty things to say.
Check back tomorrow! I think you'll really like what I have planned!