November 11, 2011

Fall Quilt Market



Fall brings beautiful oranges and golds falling like snow from the trees in my neighborhood.  This is my favorite time to take walks and soak in the last bit of sun and the long shadows.

Fall also brings the Quilt Market!  Houston was pleasantly warm and the show was a huge success. This time Bonnie and I had a booth together.  The whole booth was filled with projects from our book, French Inspirations for Artful Hands.  I think the booth turned out lovely and comfy looking.

We had several people tempted to take a nap on the bed...including me
I'm back home now, unpacked and stitching up some new embroidery patterns.  I'll post them as soon as they are ready!
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8 comments:

WoolenSails said...

The booth looks so beautiful with all of the wonderful pieces and colors. Can't wait to see what new things you are making.

Debbie

Anna said...

Isn't Portland just beautiful in the fall! The booth is lovely and I am heading over to order another one of your patterns!

Jenny said...

Oh, I love that pillow in the first picture. It is wonderful! Wish I could have visited the booth.

Robyn of Robyns Nest said...

I too love Autumn, the change of color in the trees is one of the most beautiful times of the year. Last year I traced the outline of my favorite Autumn leaves onto sheet music, cut them out and displayed around the house (they looked pretty good!)
Your booth did look lovely (as usual)Maybe one day I'll be there to see it in person !

Laurie said...

The booth looks so inviting. Congrats on a successful show!

Carrie P. said...

Oh, the booth is wonderful. I love fall.
Your book is on my Christmas list.

Mary said...

Lovely photos! I hope Market was really successful for you.

I told you I'd let you know when Oregon City Antiques opens and it has! It's a great shop - 7th St at the top of Singer Hill if you want to visit. I'm not affiliated - I just remember you wanted to know when it opens.

Eileen said...

I stopped by your booth at Market and it was captivating. Bought the book and can't wait to start making one of the quilts....or two.