Paducah 2013 - first time need advice
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#21
I have gone for 15 years and I am still so excited to do it again. It has never gotten old or stale. I usually don't buy much but the creativity and being around so many other quilters cannot be beat.
This year I have a list of carefully chosen needs. Hope I can fufill some of them. I also have a 1989 Eleanor Burns spiral bound sampler book to see if I can get her to sign. Her hair is pure dark in the picture in the book.
This year I have a list of carefully chosen needs. Hope I can fufill some of them. I also have a 1989 Eleanor Burns spiral bound sampler book to see if I can get her to sign. Her hair is pure dark in the picture in the book.
#22
quiltstringz , 04-22-2013 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by MartiMorga
All good information - but I have to admit, I enjoy looking at the quilts in the museum and convention center, unbelievable work. Yes, there is good info here even for my second trip.
The museum is a definite "go to" When I have been in the past that has been one of the things I have always enjoyed
#23
Lucky you!! About 15 years ago my DD and SIL were living in KY so we stayed with them and did the show. One thing I didn't notice above is suggestion to go to the AQS museum just across from the show. It's a must-see. Also, stroll along the river and see the humongous flood gates. Weather being what it is this year they might be closed as rivers are really high. We remember that as a real experience as well as all the rest described above. Have a wonderful time!!
#24
The water is up a little, but not high enough to close the flood gates, so you ought to be able to enjoy the park at the foot of Broadway...nice stroll along the river.