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Old 04-27-2010, 03:00 AM
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I'm still jealous!!! :mrgreen: Would have loved to have gone!! Lucky ladies!!
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Old 04-27-2010, 04:35 AM
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The art theme was definitely true. I didn't care for most of the ones at the convention center. One first place ribbon was a single piece fabric quilt completely machine quilted! Wow. Lots of talent there. A lot of picture and applique pieces. And apparently the big thing this year is to put jewels and metallic thread in your quilt. I kept expecting one of the vendors to sell a Bedazzler! The vendor quilts were much more to my liking.
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Old 04-27-2010, 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Ragann63
The art theme was definitely true. I didn't care for most of the ones at the convention center. One first place ribbon was a single piece fabric quilt completely machine quilted! Wow. Lots of talent there. A lot of picture and applique pieces. And apparently the big thing this year is to put jewels and metallic thread in your quilt. I kept expecting one of the vendors to sell a Bedazzler! The vendor quilts were much more to my liking.
Those don't sound like quilts I'd be interested in driving all that way to see. Don't get me wrong, I realize that art quilts take alot of talent that I don't have, but I just don't care for them that much.
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Old 04-27-2010, 05:00 AM
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We usually go look at the big winner but I don't hardly ever look at any of the quilts. I am more into the old time traditional quilts and most of these are real elaborate art. Not something you would put on a bed or in a chair. Don't get me wrong, these quilts are beautiful and I can't imagine ever attempting to make one, but I see all I need to see in the vendors areas. I don't see how those Japanese ladies make such small pieces come together. They must have itty bitty fingers.
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Old 04-27-2010, 06:47 AM
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We were in Paducah on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday am. Being it was our first time, we were surprised at all different types of quilts. Had such a great time that we are planning on going to the Des Moines, Iowa show in October.
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Glad you enjoyed the show. I am always in awe of the interpretations of all the quilts. The art quilts are awesome, even though I am not interested in making one myself. I do enjoy scenic quilts. The log cabins done by the Japanese ladies were wonderful reminders that the simple log cabin can be elevated to such an inspiring degree!
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I'd like to go to the show in Vermont, heard it is one of the best in the country. Maybe someday.
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