Old 02-19-2015, 06:31 AM
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profannie
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Thanks Ube ... I know a lot of others don't see it this way. And oh, a wicker stroller would be so lovely!

What I saw was a good way to contain the quilts on display, while encouraging the potential customers to touchy-feely. It's a sales strategy that if the customer touches, there is more of a chance a purchase will result. Plus it would be good and stable. Add on that if someone looks at the quilt, and does not fold it back up properly, it can easily be contained inside the crib, without fear of it falling on the floor.

Even the nicely folded quilts on a table can be an avalanche waiting to happen.

So many times I have been at shows, and been interested, but not looked, let alone touched, because the display was not inviting .... or appeared just too flimsy that I didn't want to risk being the one who caused a crash! (and yes, I have been at a show, where I saw a display of quilts, go down!)

With so many people having vans and the like now, a crib could be filled at home, and carried in to a show, ready for a quick set up. Likewise the side dresser that I suggested for the office!
I love your set up suggestion and it would solve the "what is it for" problem that I have encounter with quilts. People here are used to see quilts only on bed for decorative function. I may choose a clothing rack solution for this particular show because I have no help at all, but I think a changing table and a stroller would be easy to bring, great for giving a homely touch to the display and usefull. Thanks for taking the time to share your vision!
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