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Showing posts with label IQA Houston Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IQA Houston Show. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Houston Quilt Festival 2012 - Part 1

Here I am with a late, late post about my fun at the Houston Quilt Festival 2012.  I know, I know, better late than never.  Where have the last few months gone?  Anywho.

I took ATCs and a Mug Rug to trade at Festival (See Oct. post).  I traded for these cute cards and a fabulous mug rug.  I hope this is a standing tradition.




These are the thirteen ATCs that I traded for.  I am thrilled with the creativity of these ladies.
 
 
 I, also, traded for this Mug Rug by Elaine Poplin.  Love it. 
 
Below are the two postcards that I purchased at the International Quilt Festival's Pet Project to raise funds for Friends for Life, Houston's no-kill shelter.
 
 
Postcard on left was made by Karen Linduska and the one on right was made by Jean Boardsen.  Thanks Jean, I am a turtle lover and that is what I see.  I took a class from Karen and did not realize she made this card until I got home.  More on my class later.

I had to visit the Alzheimer Quilts Booth and I always find some treasures to bring home.  Just look below.

Spider Webs by Jan Stone of Josephville, MO

Memories of Kenneth by Yvonne Webb of Irvine, CA
 
Dragonfly and HST 2 by Clara Lawrence of Elgin, TX
 





Saturday, October 27, 2012

Artist Trading Cards

I finished my ATCs last night to trade at Quilt Festival next week.  Can you say last minute?  All of the postings are saying the trading and demo area has been moved next to the Food Court this year. 

Click on to enlarge.

I, also, made a Mug Rug to exchange.




Monday, November 28, 2011

Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative

My last day at the IQA Show, I visited the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative Booth.  I purchased the three quilts below.  All the proceeds go to research a cure for Alzheimer's disease.  If you would like to make or buy a quilt, the information is at http://www.alzquilts.org/.

"Come, Join Me" by Lynda Kepler, NC


"The Glass Is Half Full" by Tove Sondergaard, AZ


"Alzheimers Cans You" by Faye Holbrook, KY


Friday, November 25, 2011

The IQA Show in Houston

I spent four wonderful days at the Houston IQA Show.  I was able to stay in the Hilton Hotel, that is connected to the George R. Brown, for the first time.  I, also, took classes for the first time. 



Our room view was the Toyota Center.


As you can see, the weather was beautiful, even a bit cool.

On Wednesday, I attended the IQA Top Winners' Luncheon.  After a few minutes from each winner, Marti Michell spoke on  "The Accidental Quilter".    Next, I attended a 1 hour lecture called, "So What Is Thread Painting All About?", presented by Nancy Prince.  Wednesday night is Premier Night and IQA members get in at 5pm and can shop until 10pm.  After five hours of shopping the vendors, I was really glad to see my hotel room.

Thursday, I attended another Luncheon.  Marianne Fons spoke on "Why We Quilt".  I attended a 2 hour "Mixed Media Miscellany".  This consist of 17 different teachers giving a short talk/presentation.  Some of the topics were crafting green, felting, using blue glue as a resist, using TAP and Lutradar, using several types of paints and dyes and making your own stamps.  We moved from teacher to teacher as we wished.  I learned a lot and took pages of notes.  More shopping from 4-7pm on the main floor.

Friday, I took a 3 hour class called "Fabric Collage Book" with Lilla LeVine.  We made a wonderful journal with fabric and papers from Paris. 

Here is my Fabric Collage Journal.  I walked out of class with a finished project. WooHoo!

I spent a couple of hours on the main floor, looking at Quilts and taking a few pictures.  I'll post those on another day.  I attended a 3 hour evening class called, "Modern Needle Felting-Layered & Textured", with Jane LaFazio.  We used Babylock Embellishers and I loved it.  No thread or bobbin, just twelve needles that needle punch everything down like magic.  I would like Santa to bring me one of those babies.  Another night that I was glad that my bed was waiting for me, across the walkway.  After a short rest, I had to pack up everything that I could for a noon check out on Saturday.

This is my needle felted creation.

Judith's needle felted creation.

Jane LaFazio discussing the next step after we had finished the first layer and become familiar with our machines.  Show & Tell and what comes next. 

Saturday morning, I took a 3 hour class with Tricia Spitzmueller, called "Feed Dogs Up, Feed Dogs Down".  She is a sweet spirit.  It was fun to learn the basics and try my hand at FMQing, but it will take hours and hours of practice to be any good at this.  I rushed back to the hotel to check out and pack the car.  I had lunch and spent a few more hours with the quilts.  In the evening, I attended a concert by Ricky Tims and it was time to head home.  Ricky Tims is a real Sweetheart, too.

I shared these days with my Best Quilting Friend, Judith.  She has had a lot of health problems this year and I am thankful that We were able to spend this time together.  We are already making plans for next year.