Monday, May 16, 2011

International Quilt Market 2011, Salt Lake City

Lindsey and I enjoyed a day of classes and getting to know some of the designers better.
So much creativity and inspiration everywhere we went.  Anna Maria Horner gave everyone in class a cupcake. 


Lindsey was smitten with this pillow and everwhere you looked there was handwork and embroidery embellishing quilts and pillows and home dec. items.



We met Sarah Jane, a local designer who is a children's book illustrator and young mom.  How do they do it all? Her work was wonderful!


Paula Prass is a favorite of mine.  She talked to us about the process of designing a line of fabric.  It was very interesting to hear about.  She handpainted a lot of her art work. It was gorgeous.  AND...see that little piece of fabric in the bottom right hand corner of the photo?  I won it! I am in love with this piece called Wing Study from her newest line. Paula is a darling lady.


This is right after sample spree Thursday night. My daughters and I had a blast shopping and looking at all the goods. Emily found an adorable bracelet and cute purse and Lindsey and I stocked up on jelly rolls and fat quarter bundles. We are really happy about some of the new patterns we found.

Friday we spent the morning taking in as many booths as we could.  
Here is Paula's booth. She used my favorite piece of fabric to cover this chair seat. 


We were so very impressed with Edyta Sitar. She is a very warm and genuine person as well as a very talented designer and teacher.  She has a passion for her work and it shows.  She is eager to share everything she has learned with you. She has designed some gorgeous batiks and the way she mixes them with other cotton fabrics is magical.






 Edyta's Booth ~ Laundry Basket Quilts.


 Sandi Henderson


 So many quilts to enjoy and be inspired by.


 This booth was serving sorbet ;)

Looking down into the vendor area...sooo much to see.  It is overwhelming.

One last designer I wanted to touch on is the very talented designer of  Don't Look Now.  I think her name was Kellie and she is from the land down under.  Her booth was incredible to see and I didn't have my camera when I went back to get some of her patterns.  You can visit her blog here and I would highly suggest you take a peek.  One of my favorite pieces was a framed family tree. The background she used was copies of her daughters favorite story book pages as a child.  It is the sweetest idea ever!  Her work is executed meticulously and is so colorful and vibrant! 


The little pocket project is called "25 More Sleeps" and is the cutest little advent calender.

The exciting thing for us was chatting with the Moda reps and deciding to look into getting an account with them so we can order fabric to use in kits with our wool.  Lindsey and I are looking forward to designing some new projects.  Since market I was able to meet with the reps in my home and I have placed my first order.  We are also ordering some silk fabric to try some overdying on that.  Exciting things in the works!