Last Thursday I took a bus trip to Columbus to attend the
NQA Quilt show. I wish I could post photos of the beautiful quilts that were on
display but do to copyright issues I cannot post them on my blog.
Our buses
left Chardon 7am and headed to Lakeland College to pick up some more blurry
eyed but excited quilters. Most of my quilt guild sat together in the front of
the bus and started talking about what we were looking for. Just a tip, do not
sit behind the bus driver if you are worried about how the bus driver is
driving. I will never again sit in that seat. We made good time and arrived at
the convention center around 10:15 am, got our hand stamped and away we went to
the show.
The theme of this year’s quilt show was the Mariner’sCompass, something I’m not sure I want to try. The front half of the room was
all the quilts in the show, which were very beautiful, and the back of the room
was all of the vendors.
There were over 100 quilt shops and other vendors
selling their stock. Some I have seen there since I have been going and some
new ones. My small group decided to bee line it to the vendors to get the best
deals first, eat and then take in the quilts on display.
I found some great fabric and a few patterns that I was
looking for. I found out last year that if I saw something I better get it then
and there because it won’t be there when or if I can even remember which vendor
was selling it.
Around noon we all headed to the hotel food court to rest
our feet and get some food and to see if anyone found something that we all
needed.
Heading back to the show I took some time to finish the
vendors then I got my camera out to take photos of the quilts that inspired me,
which there were quite a few.
I fell in love with 4 wall hangings, one was of Geisha women which was hand quilted and along
the top were silk cherry blossoms. The other 3 were panel wall hangings which
look like 6 individual strips but when hung together they make a complete
scene. These had thread painting, hand quilting and 3D textures to make up the
flowers and the forest floor. If only I could do something that beautiful. I
would have to quit my job and my hubby wouldn’t like that.
5pm and it was time
to get back on the bus and rest our feet and backs. It was show and tell for
everyone with a lot of “Where did you find that?” and “Why didn’t you get that
for me?”
We stopped for dinner at DerDutchman Restaurant, they changed hands a couple of months ago and the sign has
not been changed. We had 2 kinds of chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans,
salad and bread. There is also a huge shop within the restaurant selling
everything from gifts to homemade pies and fudge. My friend always buys 2
peanut butter pies or she can’t come home. While we waited for the bus drivers
we got to sit on the big porch with rocking chairs.
After we got back on the road we played Bingo. Prizes ranged
from fabric to boxes of garbage bags. Even the bus driver got to play bingo (we
played a card for her) and won 2 stuffed animals.
A great time was had by all of us and I can’t wait till next
year.
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