My girlfriend and I had a blast, attending luncheons, classes and lectures. We saved plenty of time to spend with the Vendors (Oh, Yeah) and the Quilts, of course.
I took a class with Karen Linduska. www.karenlinduska.blogspot.com If you have ever wondered what to do with all those decorative stitches on your machine, see her blog and books. I had so much fun.
The Lobby of the Hilton.  Each piece on the chandelier is hand-blown glass.
Quilt Artist/Teacher:  Karen Linduska
Above is some of her art displayed during the class.
This is my class project.  I need one more flower and three yo-yo flowers.  I plan to take off the felt circles.  The yo-yos are my way of making it uniquely mine.  This was a quick moving class and it took all of my "Old dog learning new skills" concentration.  We changed threads and stitches at lightening speed.  I was using a very new Baby Lock machine with all the bells and whistles which was wonderful, but all new to me.  Combine unfamiliar with machine and speed, with "Old Dog", and I feel good about finishing everything that we were suppose to, in class.  I look forward to finishing this art quilt and playing with the new skills that I have acquired.  
I was fortunate enough to attend a Discussion/Questions & Answer Panel with Paula Nadelstern, Jo Packham, Liz Kettle & Kaffe Fassett which was moderated by Lesley Riley.  Wow, I was blown away at having all that talent in one room.  The wisdom they shared is priceless.
left to right:  Paula Nadelstern, Jo Packam, Liz Kettle, Kaffe Fassett, Lesley Riley
I have been a big fan of Lesley Riley for many years.  I fell in love with her art through lalasland, years ago, when she was making and selling fragments.  She was nice enough to take a photo with me after I gushed all over her.








