Quilt Market #8: More Booths

Continuing coverage of Quilt Market Houston 2012, here we have some of the popular fabric designer’s booths.  May I also mention that these are also incredibly nice and wonderful people.  There is not a single designer that I met in the last few years at Quilt Market that wasn’t friendly, genuine and open.  Make no bones about it though, they are also all very hardworking. Such is the creative community!

Amy Butler Booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Amy Butler Booth Quilt Market Houston 2012

Amy Butler Booth Quilt Market Houston 2012

Amy Butler Booth Quilt Market Houston 2012

Tula Pink booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Tula Pink booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Kaffe Fassett Booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Kaffe Fassett Booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Laura Gunn’s booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Laura Gunn’s booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Laura Gunn’s booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Anna Maria Horner’s booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Anna Maria Horner’s booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Anna Maria Horner’s booth, Quilt Market Houston 2012

David Butler, Quilt Market Houston 2012

David Butler, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Joel Dewberry, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Joel Dewberry, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Joel Dewberry, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Valori Wells, Quilt Market Houston 2012

Valori Wells, Quilt Market Houston 2012

10 more Quilts from Quilt Market 2012 Houston

I’m learning about my own aesthetic in the quilting medium just by observing which quilts I am drawn to when I cover quilt exhibitions.  I just go around and take photos of the ones that draw me in and that I want to see more of and look at more closely. Most of the time what attracts me is the composition as a strong piece of abstract art (my first love).  Other times it is the sparkling that happens in more traditional quilts that as I get closer seems like peeling an onion revealing layers of artistry and intrigue.

Then there is COLOR of course, the use of which is a big part of all quilts, but sometimes just by itself it acts like a magnet (color junkie that I am).  And texture.  Quilts are displayed at shows as 2D art, but by their nature they are sculptural and textural. The quilts I actually use are not only beautiful, but there is the comfort factor including the touch on my skin, and intimacy of proximity and the views from underneath and close-up.  There is also always a sense that these have been made over a period of time by someone’s hands.  The quilt becomes an object that has been formed by thousands of stitches, artistic decisions, and is imbued with all history of the fabric and material chosen to be part of it as well as all the hands that sew, cut, piece and quilt.  I experience it all as very rich, sometime overwhelmingly so, but mostly its inspiring and comforting.

And without further ado, more quilts from the Quilt Exhibition at Quilt Market 2012 in Houston.

Whispering Silence by Laura Stauffer, Speiz, Switzerland
From Hands All Around 2012, Sponsored by Quilter’s Newsletter

Close-up of Whispering Silence by Laura Stauffer

Viva Quilt by Noriko Nozawa, Chiba-City, Chiba
Hands All Around 2012 Sponsored by Quilter’s Newsletter

Viva Quilt by Noriko Nozawa, Chiba-City, Chiba

Rost by Claudia Helmer, Bad Soden, Hesse,Germany
Hands All Around 2012 Sponsored by Quilter’s Newsletter

close-up of Rost by Claudia Helmer

Tuning Fork #6 by Heather Pregger
Hands All Around 2012 Sponsored by Quilter’s Newsletter

Close-up of Tuning Fork #6 by Heather Pregger

Wrath by Diane Firth, Turner, Australia
Hands All Around 2012 Sponsored by Quilter’s Newsletter

close-up of Wrath by Dianne Firth, Turner, Australia

Lotus Blossom by Cory Allender, ST. George, UT

Lotus Blossom by Cory Allender, ST. George, UT

Rambler Rose by Yoshiko Kobayashi, Katano-City, Osaka, Japan
Hands All Around 2012, Sponsored by Quilter’s Newletter

Rambler Rose by Yoshiko Kobayashi

I Know where the summer goes by Cathie Ugrin, Winnipeg, Manitoba

I Know where the summer goes by Cathie Ugrin, Winnepeg, Manitoba

Blue Lagoon by Marianne Williamson, Miami, FL
Festival Gallery of Quilt Art: Memories of My Childhood sponsored by Aurifil

Close-up of Blue Lagoon by Marianne Williamson

Tumbling Blocks by Philippa Naylor, UK
Tin LIzzie 18 presents Innovative Pieced

Tumbling Blocks by Philippa Naylor, UK

close-up of Tumbling Blocks by Philippa Naylor

Quilt Market #7: more booths

Ok, let’s start this week at a look at more booths from Quilt Market 2012 Houston.  A word about the booths.  Some are open, some are closed on one or multiple sides.  The fabric companies and larger distributors have huge booths that allow them to configure them in a variety of ways.  A huge surprise for me the second time I came to Quilt Market is that people did entirely new booth designs and had entirely different locations year to year, and so it was again this year.  Makes it a lot more fun looking around.

The large booths are hard to show because it is a show to sell to shop owners after all, and so many booths were set up in such a way that you really would be taking pics of the sales floor with people doing business, and the booth design would just show as background.  But I have a few snippets here and there. Besides Surtex, this is one of the more visual shows I’ve attended in the last several years and I have gone to a variety of them. In addition to all the fabric design on display there are quilt designs on display, the huge quilt exhibition, and fashion and home furnishings in prints print prints.  And color color color.

Let’s take a wander down the aisle…

Emily Herrick, quilt designer, author of Geared for Guys, and fabric designer for Michael Miller Fabrics with her latest quilt designs using cotton couture solids by Michael Miller

Art Gallery Fabric’s Pat Bravo’s new collection Rock n’ Romance

A corner of the Blend Fabrics booth, with Josephine Kimberling and Sarah Watts latest collections

Westminster Fabrics’ Booth

Westminster Fabrics’ Booth

Alexander Henry Booth

Sarah Watson’s booth with her collection Luxe in Bloom with Art Gallery Fabrics

Sarah Watson’s booth with drawings and inspiration for her collection Luxe in Bloom

Patty Sloniger for Michael Miller wit her new collection “Les Amis”

Laurie Wisbrun for Robert Kaufman

Booth for Kanvas, a branch of Benartex

Next up, more quilts from the Quilt Exhibition at Quilt Market Houston 2012

More Quilts from Quilt Market 2012 Houston

Here we go with more quilts from Quilt Market 2012 in Houston.  Its a HUGE exhibition by the way. I am only covering quilts that catch my eye first time through each section as I only had a chance for one time through. Here goes, for a look through my curatorial eye, such as it is.  And there are lots more to come in future postings..

Kaleidoscopic XXXIII: Shards by Paula Nadelstern, Bronx, New York

Close-up: Kaleidoscopic XXXIII: Shards by Paula Nadelstern, Bronx, New York

Temptation of Stripes by Keiko Ohno, Chiba, Japan, a prize winning quilt from International Quilt Week Yokohama 2011

Temptation of Stripes by Keiko Ohno, Chiba, Japan, a prize winning quilt from International Quilt Week Yokohama 2011

Cold Winds by Takako Ishinami, Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan, a prize winning quilt from the International Quilt Week Yokohama 2011

Cold Winds by Takako Ishinami, Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan, a prize winning quilt from the International Quilt Week Yokohama 2011

Green Blue Planet Under Siege by Marja Matiisen, Harjumaa, Estland, Second Place-Public’s Choice at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Green Blue Planet Under Siege by Marja Matiisen, Harjumaa, Estland, Second Place-Public’s Choice at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Aura by Annette Valtl, Remscheid, Germany, Colour Trophy at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Aura by Annette Valtl, Remscheid, Germany, Colour Trophy at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Sun Glow by Barbara Riedemann, quilted by Claudia Pfeil, Krefeld, Germany, Third Place-Longarm Quilts at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Sun Glow by Barbara Riedemann, quilted by Claudia Pfeil, Krefeld, Germany, Third Place-Longarm Quilts at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Stokrozen by Ans Schipper-Vermeiren, Haaften, The Netherlands, Best of Show and First Place-Public’s Choice at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Stokrozen by Ans Schipper-Vermeiren, Haaften, The Netherlands, Best of Show and First Place-Public’s Choice at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Mystery by Maya Chaimovich, Ramat-Gan, Israel, Creativity Trophy at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Mystery by Maya Chaimovich, Ramat-Gan, Israel, Creativity Trophy at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Zomerse Dag by Lilija Kostenko, Gouda, The Netherlands, Second Place-Novice at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Zomerse Dag by Lilija Kostenko, Gouda, The Netherlands, Second Place-Novice at the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Memory in My Heart by Kim Jung Hye, Yongin-Kyunggi, Republic of Korea, Third Place-Intermediate in the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Memory in My Heart by Kim Jung Hye, Yongin-Kyunggi, Republic of Korea, Third Place-Intermediate in the Open European Quilt Championships 2012

Quilt Market 2012 Report #3

All right, I have so many photos it is going to take a long time to sort through them all, so I shall post in small groups at a time. So stay tuned, as we will have Quilt Market Houston 2012 content for at least a month here. First of all, let’s recap.  Who attends Quilt Market?  The intended buyer is the quilt store owner.  The exhibitors therefore are anyone that wholesales to quilt stores including fabric companies, sewing equipment companies, notions and distributors, and pattern companies – of which there are many and varied!!

Some of the fabric designers from the fabric companies have a booth either on their own or connected with their company, and many of those also have their own pattern business. Many pattern companies later go on to design fabric. What is a pattern business?  Someone who design original patterns for quilts, bags, apparel or anything that uses the fabrics that these store sells.  So the pattern companies display projects made with their patterns, and the fabric companies display projects made with their fabric. So it all makes for a varied and colorful display all around.

First off is Green Bee Designs and Patterns out of Nashville with clean trendy booth design and very appealing, modern sewing patterns and fabric choices for quilts, clothes and bags.  Alexia Marcelle Abegg is an artist, designer and seamstress, who also runs a sewing school.  She is joined by Rob Bancroft who has his first fabric collection coming out with Cloud 9 fabrics in November, and Michelle Abegg, who has sewn since a child, and creates sewing patterns with Green Bee. They were super nice and I am in love with that quilt.

Green Bee Design & Patterns

Green Bee Designs and Patterns

Green Bee Designs and Patterns

Green Bee Designs and Patterns

Next up for today is Me and My Sister Designs.  A corner booth with one of my favorite displays with mannequins wrapped in fabric, you can’t miss it and makes you look!  Very friendly, just like their fun friendly patterns, these two sisters started by quilting, then bought a quilt shop, and then designed patterns, and also have designed fabrics for Moda. Phew!  Take a peek…

Me and My Sister Designs

Me and My Sister Designs

Me and My Sister Designs

Me and My Sister Designs

Modern Quilt Guild Exhibition at Quilt Market Houston 2012

The Modern Quilt Guild Exhibition at Quilt Market 2012 in Houston

Yesterday I got a chance to look at the quilt exhibitions at Quilt Market 2012, and started out with the Modern Quilt Guild‘s exhibition. Gorgeous gorgeous, I took photos of the ones that really struck me, and since I take the photo first and then look and see who designed the quilt second, I got surprised a couple times to see I had chosen quilts people from my own East Bay Modern Guild.  Hooray!

Without further ado, my picks and pics -keep in mind there are limitations photographing in this environment and there are at times things obstructing a view of the whole quilt, but enjoy anyway!

Ripple by Daniel Rouse, Oakland, CA

Close-up of Ripple by Daniel Rouse

Bits and Ripples by Alison Schmidt, Oakland, CA

Refracted Sunset by Heather Scrimsher

Pixelated Color Wheel by Kati Spencer
Taylorsville, UT

The Kelp Quilt by Rossie Huchinson and The Mid Mod Quilt Bee
quilted by Bernie Olszewski

Shattered by Jacquie Gering and Angela Walters
Chicago, IL

Mainframe Derez by Violet Craft
Portland, OR

Hugs & Hugs by Hannah Talecki
Columbia Missouri

5-HTP Squared by Jennifer Carlton-Bailly
Portland, OR

Cutting Edge Conglomerate by Earamichia Brown and the NYC Metro Mod Quilters, quilted by Jackie Kunkel

Firedrill by Elizabeth Hartman
Hillsboro OR
Original design from her book Modern Patchwork

Tail Wind by Stephanie Ruyle
Denver Co

Tail Wind by Stephanie Ruyle
Denver, CO

What’s for Breakfast by Karen Anderson-Abraham
Santa Barbara, CA

What’s for Breakfast by Karen Anderson-Abraham
Santa Barbara, CA

Quilt Market 2012 Houston

If you’ve never been to Quilt Market, take a little journey with me…

Well, what fun.  Today the actual market opens, but there have already been several days of antics.  For me, it started with an Andover Fabrics sales meeting and company dinner with lots of news of good things to come–new offerings in the batiks and solids (more to come on that), sponsorship of QuiltCon, and most exciting, a look at the new collections coming out. Quite invigorating.  More on Andover when I report on the fabric company booths later.

Last year I went to all the Andover schoolhouses which are incredibly well attended and have great give-aways.  This year I branched out and spontaneously went to where my nose led me, and I have some pics to show for it!  Then last night was the fabric 2.0 opening party, a place to meet new people, catch up with old friends, and meet in person people I’ve known online.  No pics of that so sorry, but here goes for some schoolhouse action–remember there are a million sessions and one cannot be everywhere at once – I wish!

First up was Dena of Dena Designs, the gal with one of the coolest booths at Surtex, showing her new fabric line “Happi”and projects she’s made with it.  Dena handpaints everything, and has a new book coming out, The Painted Home.

Dena Designs

Dena Designs

The Painted Home by Dena

Next was Jennifer Paganelli, showing her new collection Happy Land, a fun video she did with Downy and a second book coming out called Happy Home. Jennifer was accompanied by Carla Hegeman Crim, who writes many of the Sis Boom patterns and has her own book out now, Sewn Hats.

Jennifer Paganelli at Quilt Market 2012 Schoolhouse

Sis Boom

Sewn Hats by Carla Hegeman Crim

Valori Wells was there with her new line “Novella”, some quilt patterns to go with it, a slideshow that included her photography that serves as inspiration, and new sewing cards.

Valori Wells

Valori Wells

Valori Wells

Anna Maria Horner came with a variety of new fabrics (velveteen, voile, rayon) in her Field Study collection, her embroidery flosses and pearl cotton threads and projects that use all of these things together in new ways. Oh, and a new book, Anna Maria’s Needlework Notebook.

Anna Maria Horner

Anna Maria Horner

Anna Maria’s Needleworks Notebook

Amy Butler arrived with colorful projects using Alchemy and studio collections in satine, rayon, voile,  velveteen and linen. We were treated to a fashion show with music, and an appealing slide show of spreads from her new online project, Blossom Magazine, launching in November–patterns, photography and inspiration galore.  Its sort of a whole culture all its own.

Amy Butler

Amy Butler

Amy Butler

Next I went one to see some of the new designers at Art Gallery. First up, Angela Walters, machine quilter extraordinaire, with her new fabric line “textures”

Angela Walters

Then there was Bari J with her second collection with Art Gallery, Splendor 1920.

Bari J

And Sarah Watson, Illustrator, with Luxe in Bloom.

Sarah Watson

And Jeni Baker, with her Color Me Retro due Feb 2013.

Jeni Baker

And Pat Bravo, the creative force behind Art Gallery Fabrics concluded the schoolhouse with a video and a view of her new collection, Rock ‘n Romance.

Pat Bravo

That’s it for now.  In the next few days I will continue to report on my Quilt Market 2012 journey and share pics of booths, designers, cool projects, and the quilt exhibitions. Follow along!

Quilting Circles with “I want to cut you”

Lauren of “I want to cut you” fame and the East Bay Modern Quilt Guild updated her progress on her quilt using Tokyo Rococo and it is simply stunning.  The tutorial for the quilt top can be found by clicking here, and for the quilting (gorgeous!) by clicking here.   All about circles! I love the combinations of neutrals with the quilt stitching and then the printed fabrics are like little accents on the rich layering of neutral textures.

Take a gander! 

Daasserini sporting Tokyo Rococo at Surtex

Ok, a little fashion show Friday!

When my goddaughter was out visiting and helping me with Surtex prep on her spring break I sent her packing with some Tokyo Rococo fabric and she just whipped up a few creations for her Surtex wardrobe.  I am dying to get her to Quilt Market sometime, she would be right at home.   She is one of those people that just “makes things” at every turn.  Infinite creativity, just like her mom.

We had fun doing little photo shoots during breaks at Surtex.  Here are some pics!

Day 1; she just sewed this little number up from imagination without a pattern. Cute!

Day 2: circle skirt, she did this one when visiting. just whipped it up
A needle and thread always at hand she was making some edits at the hotel in NY

Day 3: This one actually did start out as a pattern, but you wouldn’t recognize it now, she edited and edited and got this sleek little number in the end (it used to have puffs and frills)

I like both horizontal and vertical placement of the patterns here

This is all about what accessories and styling say about someone. Just ignore the dress and look at the braid, the pearls, the nails and the ink…just love this girl. No she doesn’t sew for anybody else–just me, she’s all mine! For now…..

Waterfall Chevron Quilt

I had such a good time watching this quilt evolve and I am immensely grateful for the experience.  When Diana McClun told me she wanted to make a quilt for me with my first fabric collection I was pretty excited to say the least.  I learned SO MUCH watching this project take shape and communicating with Diana and Laura at times through the process.  I watched one of their quilting video’s during this period, and am still slowly making my way through their first book, Quilts, Quilts, Quilts.

And I am as surprised as some of you that with this experience I have officially been bitten by the quilting bug and have started sewing again, armed with a hand me down Jenome from my late mother-in-law.  Diana is amazing and I am grateful for her mentorship as she certainly is that for me, and also for her friendship. A gift to be sure.

And very cool that their quilt is featured in McCall’s Quilting’s July/August Issue in stores now.   They are also all very nice there!

How does one really capture the real feeling of a quilt through photographs?  Well, I will be spending a lot of time trying to find that out in the next few years.  Here are some of my first attempts with this quilt that I will always treasure.

Diana McClun and the “Waterfall” chevron quilt by Diana McClun and Laura Nownes, quilted by Creative Quilting