Hi Everyone!
Are you looking for a project for the holiday weekend that does not involve cleaning the garage or digging in dirt? If so, I have a new tutorial on the Simon Says Stamp blog! I sure hope you'll stop by to see what I made using the Mini Clipboard and Distress Crayons. Enjoy!
now carry on,
paula
Friday, May 27, 2016
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Spring Quilt Market 2016
Quilt Market.
I think I grow to love this show more each time we go. Maybe because we are getting to know more people in the fabric world and so we feel like we fit in just a little more in a industry that has deep roots.
Today I thought I would tackle the show floor just so you can see the huge variety of what is being shown. I'll share the Eclectic Elements booth in my next post including some of the projects that were made for show using the new Eclectic Elements fabric - Correspondence.
Enjoy!
Eternal Sunshine
Amy Butler for Free Spirit
Amy Butler for Free Spirit
Slow and Steady
Tula Pink for Free Spirit
Tula Pink for Free Spirit
Anna Maria Horner
Magic
by Sara Jane for Michael Miller
Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller Fabrics
Tapestry
Sharon Holland for Art Gallery Fabrics
Earthy tones mixture of traditional designs and modern graphics
Nightfall
Maureen Cracknell for Art Gallery Fabrics
Inspired by the luminous colors and rich fauna perceived as the day fades away
Bari J for Art Gallery Fabrics
style with abundant vibrant gem colors
Loved the wall hanging of fabric. If you expand the photo you can see they have stitched around the colored images making a beautiful fabric look like a work of art.Richele and I went looking for a booth called Fiberworks owned by Laura Heine. Laura creates very unique quilts using a "fusing" technique as well as quilting. We got word that many of Laura's quilts have Eclectic Elements fabric included in the designs so we thought we should check it out.
We were absolutely amazed at Laura's technique, patterns and color choices.
Here is one of the quilts that used Eclectic Elements Fabric - Entomology from the Wallflower collection.
This is an up close of the quilt. You can see that the cow is made up of random strips of fabric...even prints. Love the mix of pink, eggplant and mustard.
There was also the much anticipated line "Les Fleurs" from Rifle Paper Co, for Cotton + Steel. My favorites were the travel related prints!
Rashida Coleman-Hale
for Cotton + Steel
Buttermilk Basin
Another all time favorite is Buttermilk Basin. The booth is always dressed beautifully, with so many great ideas mixed with vintage. Wish I had more time for stitching! They had a Christmas theme this show, with lots of Santas and old trucks.
Love the wall hanging in the background with the trucks and trees...
I think my brother needs a quilt made out of this. He is the reason I have seen every episode of Star Trek. We had a TV with a knob on it (sadly before remote control) and as soon as Star Trek came on he would pull the knob off the TV and run down the hall to hide it so I couldn't change the channel!
This is was the one quilt I didn't get information on (darn it). I love the design and didn't want to leave it out. If I can find the name or the maker I will update the post.
Birch Fabrics
Birch Fabrics
This quilt hanging in the Moda booth was amazing. Love the rainbow of colors!Could not leave the show without a stop at Primitive Gatherings. Oh WOOL how I love you!
by Jacqueline Savage McFee for Camelot Fabrics
I hope you have enjoyed my tour of Quilt Market Salt Lake City. There are so many lovely fabrics out there that it's a great time to break out the sewing machine! Or in my case maybe sew on something other than paper!now carry on,
paula
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