QuiltCon 2016
#11
As for hydration, we have water bottle carriers we made and take with us. However, I only take a small water bottle due to the weight and the fact that it is easier to fill at a water fountain.
Thanks for reminding me to alert our banks before we go to Road2California.
Thanks for reminding me to alert our banks before we go to Road2California.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,733
I agree with taking water. It's always really expensive at these events. Before you take a cart along, check with the show. Houston Quilt Festival doesn't allow them on the floor unless you are a vendor. I prefer to take a tote bag. I've been banged with too many over full backpacks when people turn around. They seem to forget they have this big thing on their back! Another thing to watch is if you put your money in the backpack be sure to put it in a pocket that's against your body. I watched a woman take her wallet out of an outside pocket on a backpack, put it back and put the bag back on. As far as I'm concerned that's almost begging to have to lifted. For quilt fest, I have a badge holder that I hang around my neck and carry my money and credit cards there so they are always in front of me and next to my body.
Put on your patient hat because there are usually crowds and have fun!
Put on your patient hat because there are usually crowds and have fun!
#13
The best thing I ever got for quilt shows (besides shoes) is a safari type sleeveless vest. Plenty of pockets and I added a few on the inside that velcro shut for cash and credit cards. and don't forget to notify your credit card company. One time at the international show in Ohio, they canceled my card. Thank God I was able to contact them and could continue buying. Have fun!
#15
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,779
OnebyOne - thanks for the tip on the shoes - I've been looking for something similar and these look like they are exactly what I need!
It takes a little planning when going to a big quilting event.
When I went to a similar large quilting event, a friend suggested that I preprint labels ahead of time with my name, address and email so that I don't have to take the time to write all of my contact info on ballots for the giveaways that many of the vendors offer. I also used them for raffle tickets and if I wanted to be on some of the designer newsletter lists.
It takes a little planning when going to a big quilting event.
When I went to a similar large quilting event, a friend suggested that I preprint labels ahead of time with my name, address and email so that I don't have to take the time to write all of my contact info on ballots for the giveaways that many of the vendors offer. I also used them for raffle tickets and if I wanted to be on some of the designer newsletter lists.
#16
I usually try not to take my purse as it gets heavy after a while. I take a large tote bag to carry my purchases with my wallet and some tissues and tylenol. I also take a small notebook to write down things. Sometimes I am undecided about a purchase and later can't remember where it was. Of course comfy shoes and water.
#17
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Most quilt shows don't allow the wheeled totes/carts any more. I take a back pack and waist pack with me.
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