When I decided to go to the International Quilt Market last month, I had the best of intentions. My initial plan was to blog from the show floor. Doesn't that sound cool? Cool, yes ... but realistic? Not so much.
So when that didn't really work out for me, I decided I would blog each evening about the day's events. Yeah, that didn't happen either.
Then, when my flight home from the MSP airport was delayed and I had a few hours to spare, I thought it was the perfect time to pony up the $6.95 for unlimited wifi and blog, blog, blog. But I uploaded my market photos to Flickr and caught up on LOST instead.
And when I stepped off the plane at RDU, I was almost immediately gobbled up by real life again. Work, family, kids, the sale of my house completely falling apart before my eyes (grumble, grumble) ... well, you get the idea.
So here I sit, almost 3 weeks later, writing my Quilt Market blog post. Bad, bad blogger. By now I am sure you've seen everyone else's pictures and read everyone else's recaps. To be frank, I am not sure I'll be able to bring very much to the table that you haven't seen before. But I have several other blog posts queued up in my drafts folder, so this post is the only thing standing in the way of "getting on with it".
Oh, but I do have prizes. So that's a good thing!
Let me start by sharing one of the highlights of my whole quilt market experience: meeting Amy Butler. You can go all the way back to my first post and see that Amy Butler (and, of course, her beautiful fabrics) played a big role in getting me into quilting in the first place.
Very early on the first day of market I walked right by Amy's booth. She was speaking with someone and I didn't want to seem like a geeky uber-fan, so I kept on walking. As soon as I got past I stopped myself and thought, "this is exactly why I came -- to take advantage of opportunities like this." So I turned myself around and walked back to Amy's booth. At this point Amy was all alone in the booth, straightening up some displays, so I stepped right up and introduced myself.
Amy was as warm and kind and gracious and friendly as everyone has always described her to be. I told her all about how she inspired me to start sewing and quilting (probably babbling on and on incoherently). Amy's new fabrics (Soul Blossoms) and patterns and books and wallpaper and yarn were all on display, and were just as amazing as you would expect them to be.
I was thrilled to get this picture of us and only wish the lighting was better:
PS. Yes, Amy is tall, but I'm over 6'4" myself so it was no big deal!
I snapped the following picture for Amanda (aka mrsmcporkchop). It's the mini quilt that she made from Circa 50 fabrics that was on display in the beautiful Birch Fabrics booth. Unfortunately, she was unable to make it to Minneapolis to see it in person. I was, however, able to meet the lovely Cynthia from both fabricworm and Birch Fabrics at market as well. The Birch fabrics are gorgeous and I see nothing but great things in store for Cynthia & her new fabric venture.
I snapped the following picture for Amanda (aka mrsmcporkchop). It's the mini quilt that she made from Circa 50 fabrics that was on display in the beautiful Birch Fabrics booth. Unfortunately, she was unable to make it to Minneapolis to see it in person. I was, however, able to meet the lovely Cynthia from both fabricworm and Birch Fabrics at market as well. The Birch fabrics are gorgeous and I see nothing but great things in store for Cynthia & her new fabric venture.
On a separate note, I received my bundle of Circa 50 that I won in Cynthia's giveaway last fall ... so stay tuned, because I probably won't be able to resist cutting into it for long!
Let me introduce you to one of my bestest market buddies and bloggy / Twitter pal Jennifer. Here she is in front of the quilt she designed that was on display in the Lecien booth. It's made from the sticky sweet Caramel Town line of fabrics.
More about Jennifer later.
I had to take a photo of this stunning quilt that was on display in the Robert Kaufman / Kona solids booth. It was made by Cherri House, another one of my quilting idols whose blog I've been reading practically since day 1 of my quilting adventure. I've always admired Cherri's simple yet bold & innovative designs, and her inspiring use of solids.
I was lucky enough to meet Cherri at market as well, where she was celebrating the release of her new book, City Quilts. I've had a chance to see the book and, let me tell you, it's one of the best quilting books I've seen in a LONG time. I'd put it up there with the Kerr/Ringle books, which I hold in the highest regard. This quilt is one of the patterns included in the book.
One of the most fun people at market? Sandy Klop of American Jane, for sure. Not even 5 minutes after being introduced to Sandy (thanks, Julie!), we were sharing picture of our kids (me) and grandkids (her). Sandy's just that type of person: real, genuine, sweet, and full of laughs and smiles. She was showing off her new line for Moda, Punctuation, which I can't wait to get my hands on.
Even if you haven't read all of my posts, you don't have to look much further than my blog header to know that I am a HUGE fan of Joel Dewberry. Along with Amy Butler, his fabrics really kick-started my interest in designer fabrics ... and, well, it's been downhill ever since.
I was extremely fortunate to meet Joel and chat not once, but a few times with him. Joel was a really warm, soft-spoken guy, and it was fascinating to learn that, apart from sharing a passion for creating and handmade items, we actually work in very similar fields. Besides being an amazing designer, Joel is -- quite simply -- a super nice guy. I am a fan for life.
Here is a picture of Joel giving a short talk and demonstrating a project from his new book, Sewn Spaces:
In case it hasn't come through loud & clear thus far, I had a BLAST in Minneapolis. The parties, of course, played a big role in increasing the "fun factor" of the event. The biggest bash was the Moda Fabrics party, where I got to mingle with many of my favorite designers, bloggers, and other industry folks. Here's a picture of me with
(Sorry again for the dark pic ... Vanessa has a much better one in her market recap. Oh, and Vanessa? Rest assured, I will surely shake my stuff on the dance floor next time! : )
Speaking of cool girls, they just don't come much cooler than Melissa Averinos and her PIC (partner-in-crime) Beth Dunn. I've been a big fan of them for a while now and have been semi-stalking both on Twitter since I joined a few months back. I am fairly certain they didn't know I existed before market, but I am so happy that we were introduced. I love Melissa's new book, Small Stash Sewing, and can't wait to see what she has in store for us with her upcoming new fabric line. Heck, she even convinced me to pick up the BBC version of Jane Eyre. Haven't watched it yet, but I was an English major, y'know!
Here's me & Melissa (& her ever-present unicorn, a project from her book) at her book signing:
Here's Kaye again (on the right) with two more of my bestest market pals. There on the left is the omnipresent Julie (aka jaybirdquilts). I cannot thank Julie enough for being my trusty guide through my first quilt market. It was Julie & Rachel that originally convinced me to book my ticket to Minneapolis,and Julie really took care of me as I learned my way around and introduced me to so many people. Thanks, Julie!
One of the people Julie introduced me to was Kari Ramsay of Fresh Cut Quilts (in the center). Kari is one of those people that makes you feel like an old friend as soon as you meet her. I also have to thank Kari for helping me get in to the infamous sample spree -- you see, tickets were all sold out by the time I arrived in Minneapolis, so for a small fee (namely some brute physical labor and using all 6'4" of my height to help set up her table), Kari let me accompany her in to the sample room. I can't thank you enough, Kari! (My wallet, however, might feel otherwise.)
This picture is of the three of us at Lizzy House's CAKE PARTY (!) in honor of the release of her mom Cherri's book:
The night before I left Minneapolis, I had dinner with Jennifer & Kaye at an awesome burger place called Ike's (highly recommended if you're visiting the area. Thanks for the recommendation, Angela!) By this point, Jennifer, Kaye and I had gotten pretty tight -- tight enough, anyway, that I allowed Jennifer to call me "Q Daddy". They were awesome market floor friends -- we walked much of the show together each day. Jennifer has even indicated that she is designing some "Quilt Dad is my Homeboy" t-shirts -- let her know if you want to place a pre-order -- and I had come to calling them my "Fly Girls". Too funny.
After dinner, the three of us trekked to the Mall of America. I just couldn't leave Minneapolis without experiencing it.
Finally, I wanted to show some of the books I was able to get at market. Each of these is actually autographed by the authors themselves! Pretty rad, huh?
In closing, quilt market was an AMAZING experience and exceeded all of my expectations. I am just so, so happy that I took Rachel & Julie's advice, took the plunge, and jumped right in.
Everyone I met in Minneapolis was, quite simply, wonderful: Lissa and Scott and Violet and Valori and Kim and Lizzie and Joanna and Susanne and Pam and Monica and Anna Maria and Doe and Cyndi and Erin and Cara and Vickie and Stefanie and the whole gang from the Fat Quarter Shop. And I'm sure I'm missing many others. Thanks to all of you for helping to make my visit a memorable one. I really felt at home among all of these people.
(I have a ton of photos to share that simply wouldn't fit in this post -- take a look at my Flickr album for more.)
I am not sure if circumstances (job, family, finances, etc. etc.) will allow me to go to Houston in the fall, but I am sure going to try my hardest to be there.
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OK, and now for the giveaways. Have you guys heard about the newest addition to Moda's line of pre-cut fabrics? These little guys are called "candy bars", and measure 2.5" x 5". Kind of like if a charm pack and a jelly roll had a baby.
My first winner will receive two candy bars of the new "Lollipop" line by Sandy Gervais:
And my second winner will receive three candy bars of "Happy", by Me & My Sister Designs (who I also had the distinct pleasure of meeting!):
Both winners will also be getting one of these cool little notepads with fabric designs on the cover. The one on the left is from Anna Maria Horner, and the one on the right is from Melissa Averinos. Melissa signed the one in the front, but I'll be keeping that one!
Sound good? If you want some candy bars, just leave me a comment below. Ask me a question -- anything you want to know about me. (Keep it clean, folks!) I'll try to answer some of the better questions in a future post. I'll leave the contest open until next Friday, June 18th, when I will randomly pick two winners.
Note: this giveaway is now over and comments are closed.
Onward to Houston!
WHAT A GREAT GIVEAWAY :)
ReplyDelete...what was your FAVORITE new line at the show???
(sorry...i know that is a tough question)
john it was fantastic to finally meet you as well! ..after all our planning... i'm glad you made the trip! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your report! I started quilting because of Amy Butler fabrics too.
ReplyDeleteWhat quilt do you have planned next?
What is your favorite thing about living in North Carolina?
ReplyDeletewow, that was one heckuva post! Thanks for sharing! I always like Sandy Gervais's fabrics, would love to win some candy bars :)
ReplyDeleteQuestion... If you could have an unlimited supply of just one fabric print, which would it be??
Thank you for sharing your experience in MSP. How do you come up with your designs? They seem so fresh and new to me.
ReplyDeleteI would like to know how old you were when you first wanted to sew something and what it was?
ReplyDeleteWow! I can feel the excitement and fun of market through your words. I'm jealous but glad you were able to go and report back. I'll keep my fingers crossed for ya on Houston.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway and I'm jealous you got to go to market and meet all those fabric-famous people! My question is at what age you found an interest in sewing and how did it come about?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Houston! It's hot and muggy here already...
ReplyDeleteI don't know any questions :( But thank you for quilting, I've used you and Joel Dewberry both as support when coworkers tell me it's so repressive and patriarchal subjugation and all that for me to sew things. And I'm teaching my husband, too!
Here's a question: are you teaching your kids to quilt? Does your wife quilt?
so fun!
ReplyDeleteif you ever get a chance to watch tv, what's your favorite program?
Would you like me to do some lighting magic on your Amy Butler picture for you? I'd be happy to if you want to shoot me an email! :) It's what I do all. day. long.
ReplyDeleteNice post. I still need to blog about Market, too. You're not the only one lagging behind . . .
I can't wait to see the Verna and Fandango projects. Thanks for sharing the perspective of a first timer at market. I hope I can go to a market someday. Good luck with the house stuff.
ReplyDeleteOoh-I'd love some candy bars!
ReplyDeleteMy question - Hmmmm - What does your wife think about you traipsing around with all these beautiful women?
Great giveaway! I have a question, how do you find time to sew with THREE little ones running around? I have just one and I barely get any time!
ReplyDeleteI'd love me some candy bars! Now we hear alot about various DHs and SOs when us women go on fabric sprees. Does your wife heckle you in the same way?
ReplyDeleteO my - those candy bars are adorable! I'm a relatively new follower of your blog but have thoroughly enjoyed going back and looking through previous posts to "catch up."
ReplyDeleteAs the proud mama of two wee ones (2 and 4) I have to ask: how do you find/create time to balance work and play? I find it a constant struggle and am in awe of people like you who seem to be uber-productive in their quilting/sewing life as well as having a family, job, and responsibilities beyond the sewing machine.
Great giveaway. So why did you start quilting? What drew you to this hobby?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the give a way!! Do you plan on doing a fabric line?
ReplyDeleteMarket sounds so awesome!
ReplyDeleteQ: If you could design your own collection of fabric, what would be your theme?
Nice report. I want all your books now!
ReplyDeleteGreat post - thanks! What's your "desert island" album (CD, mp3s, whatever - hey, I'm old, okay?)?
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! I try to get my husband involved in my quilting/sewing but it hasn't really stuck. So my question to you: Do your guy friends know that you sew/quilt?
ReplyDeleteOkay, so there is one question I have been wondering about for quite some time: how do you manage everything. I mean, being a parent is hard, working at the same time is harder, but then you are quilting and blogging about it and I don't suppose that you let your wife do everything on her own around the house. Do you not sleep at night (because that would totally explain it)? Do you have some organization secret or maybe you can quilt, cut, sew, iron, read to your kids, and do household chores at the same time?
ReplyDeleteI would really really like to know!
are the books the only things you brought back with you from the market, or are you holding out on us?!? =P
ReplyDeleteHi John... Looks like you really had a blast at Market, your pics are fabulous & i've enjoyed wading through them.
ReplyDeleteAs a mum of 2yr old twins I'd like to know how you manage to quilt so much with your 3 little 'uns... ?
well thanks for the chance to win one of these goodies. I have to say you and Joel Dewberry look like you could be brothers I almost thought it was you holding the pillow at first. So how did you first get introduced to moda bake shop? Did you submit a design or did they come find you? Just ask Julie, I like to know how the people who's blogs I read daily got their start.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha - candy bars! I love it. What will they think of next? :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in these candy bars. Out of all the Market reviews Ive read, this is teh first I've heard about it.
ReplyDeleteMy question is: How do you find time to quilt, when do you quilt, and how many hours a week do you think you spend quilting?
I have 3 little ones and I'm just starting to get into this fun hobby, but I need to find some sort of balance.
kell22 @ cox.net
Mmmmm....candy bars. Yes, please.
ReplyDeleteYour description of quilt market makes it sound wonderful. Until blogging I was a basically isolated and mostly closet quilter. I am getting out in the world a little, but it is scary to put yourself out there. What gave you the "push" to just do it? I have ideas, but doesn't everyone....
Anyway, I enjoy your blog and your work. Thanks for sharing.
Quilt Market sounds like heaven! I'd be standing there with my mouth open staring at all the people I read about in blogland. If you need someone to carry your bags next time, let me know. I'm positive I can arrainge my schedule and be available. Hey, maybe I should try to hire myself out to someone........that would be one way to get there!!
ReplyDeleteOOooooooh!!! You make me want to go to market. Is it open to anyone (like a quilt show) or do you need an 'in'? I think you met most of my 'quilt heros'. So cool! Thanks for all the pictures, feel free to post more.
ReplyDeleteThose are great giveaways! Thanks for the opportunity. My question is this, what does your wife think of your blogging and quilting? Does she tease you about your blog (like my husband teases me?--I think he "gets" it but enjoyes the teasing).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Finally a candy bar that won't add to my waistline. :) I haven't been following your blog long and I was just curious on how you got started quilting?
ReplyDeleteGreat post and great giveaways! My question is, on average how much time do you spend sewing per day? Is there a day in particular that is your "sewing day"? Sundays are my sewing day. Its the one day of the week that I can pretty much have to myself for sewing.
ReplyDeleteOhhh Candy bar anything is right up my ally. The first question that came to mind was boxer or briefs but I suspect that was only because of the keep it clean request :)
ReplyDeleteSo how about something quilting related- thread. What type do you prefer to use? Do you stick with neutral colors or try to be matchy matchy with other colors?
I love candy bars--and these candy bars have No calories:)
ReplyDeleteHow old were you when you learned to sew? Were you always interested in sewing or is it something that just appealed to you in the last few years?
Wow, those candy bars look like fun! How do you find the time to do it all? I'm struggling with working full-time, getting a second master's degree (FT too), training for a marathon while raising $3500 for charity and the other committments in my life. And I don't have kids like you do.
ReplyDeleteThe market would be like fabric Heaven. I sure would like some candy bars. Yummy fabric to make into yummy quilts.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love it. I would LOVE to have some Candy Bars.....some of fabric, too!!!
ReplyDeleteMy question - does your wife sew??
Holy junk, majorly jealous over all the sights you got to see and people you got to meet!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious as to your creative process - are you generally a designer who finds fabrics to suit your design, or do you let the fabric tell you what it wants to be? (I'm the strange latter type :) )
great giveaway!
Bmcelroy @ tampabay.rr.com
Looks like you had an awesome time even though you didn't share with us until just now... :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love a chance to win some candy bars! Even if they're not chocolate...
What a great market recap. I love reading them and pretending I am there right along with you.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway -- I'd love a charm pack and jelly roll baby! :)
Question: how many hours a week do you spend doing quilt-y things?
I LOVE candy! So, definitely enter me.
ReplyDeleteQuestions:
1)Are you constantly thinking of quilting, new projects, new fabric and do you have a healthy fabric addiction?
2) How do men react when they learn you are a quilter?
Thanks!
galew417@comcast.net
What an experience you had! YAY for you! I love candy bars...and the fabric ones are better for me! ha! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewhat's your favorite quilt you've ever made?
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway!
theverybusyspider [at] gmail [dot] com
Well, you may be slow on the take when it comes to posting about market, but you get the award for being the first to tell me about candy bars! I've been a bit distant with technology since school got out so I haven't seen these cute little bits of fabric, but I love them!!
ReplyDeleteSo yesterday I bought everything I need to start my first quilt... Much like you were inspired by Amy Butler to start quilting, I was inspired by you! So thanks a bunch! I really appreciate it :D and I look forward to seeing many more of your fantabulous creations!
ReplyDelete:)
I love the new Moda Candy Bars... Finally a candy bar that even I (as a diabetic) can have...
ReplyDeleteDid you miss anything you really wanted to see?
Okay... so, I knew that Kari got you in... HOW? you ask. Well, I ran into her at the local quilt shop and asked her how things were going. She tells me she roomed with Jaybird (love her blog) and then I started rambling off others I follow. I asked if she ran into quilt dad - yep! Then she told me how she scored you a pass. How lucky!! Well, it's a small world after all. I have known Kari since she worked at the local shop and lives within 10 miles of me NOW... I'll live closer to you in a few weeks. I'm moving back to SC. So, maybe I'll run into you back east. You'll have to give me the scoop on things in the Carolinas. I do love to follow your blog... keep the post a comin'.
ReplyDeleteI really want to know what all your guys friends said when they found out their very tall and strapping football-player-looking guy friend said that he likes to quilt.
ReplyDeleteI think it's awesome!!!!
P.S. I love your work!
oh what a cool giveaway! I am new to quilting so my question to you is how do you decide what fabrics to use together or what quilt pattern would look good with your fabrics, I find myself getting paralyzed with indecision. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm .... candy!!!
ReplyDeleteA question for you?
You're not the "average" dad (in a good way). What qualities of yours do you hope will rub off on your kids?
Oh ... and again ... Mmmmmmm candy!!!!
How I envy you. What requirements do you have to have to go to these shows?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE candy bars and these I can have as they have no calories!!! What do your kids think of their quilting dad?
ReplyDeleteLove the new candy bars! Thanks for taking us on your market adventure.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the one quilty tool that you can't live without? I'm always intrigued by the tools that others are using anything to make things easier.
Yum!! Finally a candy bar that won't go to my hips!! I would LOVE to win one!! Thanks so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYour Questions- At what age did you start quilting? Did you take a Home Economics class? How did you start sewing? I know that's more than one...but they are really interrelated...sort of!!
Thanks!
Paulette
Sweet recap thanks for sharing - so going with the candy bar theme - what's your favorite candy bar? I'm a dove dark girl! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOOOOoooh - yummy giveaways!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute.
Okay, my question is:
What is your first sewing/quilting project you ever completed? And......do you have a picture of it you could share?
Linda W. :)
Loved your report! It sounds like it was all loads of fun! Thanks for the chance~ candy bars! LOL Great name!
ReplyDeletehow many quilts have you made up to date? and how many have you kept?
ReplyDeletegreat market post by the way!
That sounds sooo fun! What was your favorite new line of fabric coming out?
ReplyDeleteCandy bars - adorable! And such cute fabric!! <3
ReplyDeleteWhat's your biggest continued inspiration? Fabric? That's what does it for me. I see fabric I love and have to buy it.
quilting question...when piecing strips for a border do you sew them straight across seam or on the diagonal?
ReplyDeletethanks,Holly
PS love to see your colorful quilt projects
Thanks for the market report! Makes me jealous - as usual!
ReplyDeleteQuilting question: bias binding or straight of grain?
Thanks for the great giveaways!
Thanks for a great tour of Market. Many of those pictures, quilts and people I have not seen elsewhere. I would love, love to win some candy bars...thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your interesting report - looks like lots of fun! Enjoy your giveaway - and count me in!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the candy bars! I have to say, your blog is the first one where I've seen a picture of ANYONE taller than Amy. Very cool distinction. =)
ReplyDeleteTwo great fabric choices and in candy bar form. I hadn't heard of this before so thank you for sharing these as well as your super, fantastic market experience.
ReplyDeleteDo you stock pile fabrics, or does everything have a purpose when it comes home with you?
Thanks for the chance to win one of these lovely candy bars.
chris_divechime@yahoo dot com.
Thanks for posting your quilt market adventure!!! You certainly had an amazing time and are offering a great giveaway. Please sign me up.........
ReplyDeleteAwesome give-away! And..
ReplyDeleteBeyond the fabrics themselves (like that isn't enough!) what other things inspire you to make quilts?
Enjoyed your market report. Are you a native North Carolinian or a transplant?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your post. It was a different view on the show. More of a "normal" geeked out fabric loving person view. I went to Quilt Market in Penn. a yr. ago and I stood in a spot waiting for Heather Bailey (for like 45 min.) to finish talking to someone. Yeah you can put a big "L" on my forehead!! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE GIVE AWAYS!!
How in the world do you find time to do everything you do? Are you tired all the time?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post to read! Those candy bars may be even more delicious than my all time favorite real candy bar Snickers! And fat free too!
ReplyDeleteWhat is your favorite kind of quilt to make, such as baby quilt, full size bed quilt, wall hanging?
MGM
What a great post. Makes all of my visits to your blog waiting for an update worth it!
ReplyDeleteMy question is: What would YOU make with the candy bars?
Fun giveaway! What kind of reaction do you get from people (non-quilters) when you tell them you are a quilter?
ReplyDeleteI'm not reading any others, so this might have already been asked. What went wrong with the house sale? Very disappointing.
ReplyDeleteI love CANDY!!! Thanks for the chance to get some!!
ReplyDeleteWhat sewing machine do you use? What's your dream machine?
Oooh, fun! My question is:
ReplyDeletewhat kind of fun quilt-related events/shows are there in NC? I'm in Winston-Salem!
I love that mini-quilt. Lovely fabrics too. It sounds like you had lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I think this is a fun size & am looking forward to creating some projects with some candy bars (especially these!) I would like to know what is your favorite quilt that you've created & why?
ReplyDeleteNice giveaway!!! Love the candy bars - could make some great stuff with those!
ReplyDeleteThe candy bars are awesome! What a fun idea. Hmmm... I want to know what quilting project you're too nervous to start, for whatever reason.
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you for sharing! Does your wife quilt? (sorry if you have been asked this before or if it is in your bio.)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this giveaway and please put my name in the hat. Question: What style quilt would you make with Candy Bars? mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteMarket must be amazing. Do you think I should go next year?
ReplyDeleteAre you ready to go back to quilt market? :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the generous giveaway. My question - are you originally from Cary? I was there once for a SAS class and thought it would be a lovely place to live.
ReplyDeleteOK I read your blog from down under in OZ, would you ever consider coming here to show us in person your great stuff
ReplyDeleteI just love how they name all the precuts after desserts! I'm sure I will love these new candy bars too!
ReplyDeleteWhat has been your favorite response to, "You quilt, but you're a guy?"
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Thanks for the great review. So I'm just curious how your wife feels about you hanging with all these women?
ReplyDeleteWhat a thrill to get to meet and hang out with all these wonderfully inspiring people at Market! I'm so happy to read about your opportunities. I have not made anything using candy bar packs yet; have you?
ReplyDeleteAgain, not throwing my name in the hat, but I just wanted to say... hey look, there's me (three times)! I had such a blast with you John - I can't think of anyone better to have hung out with at my first Market (and Jennifer too of course) - so much "newbie" fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the same boat as you for Houston, but I'm sure going to try my hardest to get there!
I'm sure you've answered this before, but how did you get into quilting. Not related to the quilt show, but I'm curious.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you miss most about New York?
ReplyDeleteWhat is your best new quilter tip?
ReplyDeletekjp37@hotmail.com
Oooh...I like candy bars...especially ones named Happy!!!! ;) how fun!
ReplyDeleteHere's my question: if your house was on fire, which quilt would you grab on your way out?!!! So I guess what I really want to know is which one is your most favorite and why? (but perhaps you wouldn't grab your favorite...)
Big post! I ain't playin' about the T-shirts. I've almost got the graphic figured out...brace yourself.
ReplyDeleteWhat's your favorite (edible) candy bar?
ReplyDeleteI loved reading your market report! For some reason I had no idea you were so tall! No wonder you do most of your work by machine -- getting a tiny needle into big hands is a challenge (can be done, tho--saw John Flynn sewing with a #10 Between once:).
ReplyDeleteWould love to win those candy bars!
:) Linda
Ok Here is my question.....do you think of yourself as a modern quilter or just a quilter?
ReplyDeleteYou are too kind to offer up your goodies! But I am NOT too kind to post for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of the candy bars yet. Do you have any ideas of what you would use them for?
Sandy A
Great market post! Looks like a total blast. OK, my question, since quilt market is just for those in the quilt business: How does one begin to transition from quilt-love as a hobby to quilt-love as a business? Thanks for the rockin' giveaway!
ReplyDeleteJohn, You came all the way to Minneapolis and you didn't stop to see me? (just kidding!) Although it would have been a treat to meet you. I'm glad you had fun, aren't quilters the sweetest people! How ever did you get a chance to go to quilt market? What a outstanding opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win one of these!
ReplyDeleteWow, I wish I could one day go to Quilt Market as well! It looks like a ton of fun...so neat to meet all the cyber people in real life! Did you finally sell you home or did it really fizzle?
ReplyDeleteSounds like great fun. And those candy bars are so cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow we don't have anything like that here in Australia but I hope to make it to Houston or Paducah one day. My questions would be which one would YOU prefer out of Houston or Paducah, even if you have never been.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thanks for sharing your adventure. My question? I have so many really, but I'll start with how did you learn to sew, and why did you learn?
ReplyDeleteLynn D in NC
oh so many good questions, and what a cool pre-cut!
ReplyDeletehere's my question: how's the puppy? (I saw pics on twitter weeks ago)
despite my best efforts, my dog always manages to get her nose into my scrap bin, so I find little bits of fabric all over the house!
Wow!!! Looks like you had a great time at market! I'm jealous! :) Someday I will get there!!
ReplyDeleteOk, my question for you. It's a toughie. Are you ready?
If you had to give up all your fabric, and you could only choose one to keep, which would it be? :)
Remember, this is only hypothetical so don't smack me....lol. ;)
The Minnesota Experience sounds like beyond a blast! I'd love to win some of Sandy's candy bars, thanks.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: how many women did you get to hug in Minnesota (LOL)?
What is the meaning of life? Why is machine quilting so trying? Why is Spring so late this year? :)) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteoh how i love market! I've only been to the Houston one...but that's only because I grew up there and have been going since I was like 2!! Love all the photos! Great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! Sounds like you had a blast. What length do you generally buy your fabric in? yards? half yards? are you a sucker for fat quarters?
ReplyDeleteHow do you decide what fabrics you are going to purchase? Do you have a project and purchase for the project or purchase fabric and then decide what design you will use it in? If you are not purchasing for a particular design, how much fabric do you usually purchase? Do you generally purchase each fabric in a line or just the ones that you like? Sorry for all the questions -- can you tell that I am an attorney?! Was so glad to see your post tonight -- you've been missed!
ReplyDeleteHi John, what a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteA question, hmmm - what was your favorite new line debut at quilt market and will you go again?
What type of machine do you use to make all of your quilts? Sounds like you had a great time at market.
ReplyDeleteDude, it was great meeting you at Market....and don't worry I still have posts in MY queue about Market!! LOL!! Loved your take...Next year Salt Lake...I am going to go to dinner with you and the fly girls!! :)
ReplyDeleteI like Sew Loving's question -- where is spring? No different up here in Canada - cold, wet, damp - when is summer coming? Good to see a man quilting!
ReplyDelete6'4"? Is your whole family that tall? Thanks for the wonderful excerpt of quilt market!
ReplyDeleteWhat are you going to make with the candy bars? What is your favorite part of the quilting process?
ReplyDeleteGreat give away!!
ReplyDeleteWhich quilt was the most emotional for you?
SheilaC
I was wondering how many quilts you have made.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! :)
cass at daleking dot org
What a great giveaway !!
ReplyDeleteis fantastic you got to the market! I hope be there some day and my bad english don't be a problem to meet people!
My question is what is your dreaming sewing machine?
thanks for the chance and gretings from México!
I have had my eyes on 'Happy' for a couple months since I saw a sneak peek. I'd love to give a home to those candy bars!
ReplyDeleteMy question...How do people react when they find out you quilt? I had a guy friend who quilted, but didn't really tell people due to reactions from others. Would be interested to hear about your experience with it.
What a fun giveaway! I'd love to win one of the candy bar sets! Who taught you to sew... and how many quilts have you made/designed?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great give away, candy bars that don't put weight on. My question is; Does your wife do any quilting?
ReplyDeleteThose candy bars look fun . . . I'm already planning a quilt. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWish you had time to blog more. Busy life going on over there. What is your least favorite color and why?
ReplyDeleteSeeing pictures and reading about your adventure makes me wish I could have been there with my credit card handy.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lot of fun at market!
ReplyDeleteCandy bars without all the calories sounds great, so I would love the chance to win some:-)
My question to you is:
What kind of machine are you sewing on? I would love to know, as I am a geek for sewingmachines of all kind:-)
Have a nice weekend!
Hugs from Synnoeve in Norway.
Oh I want the candy bars!!! ohh what kind of designs you could make with them!!! Ahhhhh This will be awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteLets see a question for you....hmmmm is your wife jealous of our crafty abilities?? or does she just love it??? Or like me her feelings change by day?? I mean come on we are women!
Wow I wish I was there... but I live in the other side of the world!!
ReplyDeleteMy question: How do I get my husband into patchwork...
Sandy N
Your post was worth waiting for...
ReplyDeletelove the "if a charm pack and a jelly roll had a baby" hehehe... sounds like a joke.
Hopefully you get to go to Houston. :)
I love the fun blocks your make. How long did you quilt before you started to develop your own style?
ReplyDeleteDo your kids quilt too? Have they expressed an interest? My 5yo daughter wants SO badly to learn to sew, and I've let her "make" a few pillowcases and things. I'm so excited that this could be something we could share over the years!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever been to Africa?
ReplyDeleteDo you have many UFO's or do you finish everything you start?
ReplyDeleteLeona
Thanks so much for all your sharing! It was very interesting to read!
ReplyDeleteI would like to know what is your biggest inspiration for creating a quilt.
Have a great time and thanks for sharing those absolutely great candy bars!
Thanks for the quilt market post and the giveaway! What made you decide to start blogging?
ReplyDeleteAwesome post. My question is what is your all time favorite quilt that you have made?
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! Please count me in!
ReplyDeleteYou believe that your work is fully rewarded?
I love the new candy bars. What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteSo does the whole family sew? I know you said your wife does but have you guys started letting the little ones in on it.
How cute are those candy bars!? I love the name too! Speaking of sweets.... what is your favorite dessert? Pies and brownies reign supreme in our house! :) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWow thank you for sharing the quilt show, it looked like heaps of fun and very inspiring. My question is, do you wash.....your fabric before use...
ReplyDeleteHi John,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about quilt market, I'm fairly new to quilting and have become a big fan of your blog and I can't seem to get enough of quilting blogs right now- so much to see and learn!
Boy, I had to do a double take when you started talking about charms and jellies having babies! How did you "come" out to all your guy friends about your becoming a quilter?
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure you will be in Houston as well this Fall! Looks like so much fun. :) Love these candy bars (I wonder what's next?), a stacked coins quilt would be nice with these!
ReplyDeleteWow it looks like you had a great time. I am very jealous. Thanks for a great giveaway. They look perfect for a coin quilt.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely trip through the market!
ReplyDeleteMy question: doesn't it sometimes feel strange, to be amongst all those woman during such a market and do they treat you like an equal or with more respect?
I want candy bars!
ReplyDeleteSounds as if you had a great time at market
Question I have is do you press your seams open or to one side?
Chris x
I love tghe size of those Candy Bars!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I could make something fun with them.
What is your most favourite range of all time and why?
Happy sewing,
Abbe
I wish I could go to the Market one day, but it is a really long way from Germany ( and probably way too expensive for me). My question is: Do you ever get mocked by your male friends for sewing and quilting? I hope not because it is really cool!
ReplyDeleteThese new "Candy Bars" by Moda are so cool! They are always so innovative. I would love to add these to my stash...Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of sewing machine do you have?
Love those new candy bars. And my question is: would you mind helping me put away the shopping - I've done a huge shop as we have all the usuals in our house plus the in-laws this weekend. I'm supposed to be putting it away now but I got sidetracked by the computer and the pincushion I'm making for the Flickr scrappy pincushion swap. So if you have a moment to help unpack the shopping, that would be great!
ReplyDeleteOh John - thanks for sharing all the fun! And some goodies too :)
ReplyDeleteMy Q: What did you want to be when you were little? I wanted to be a nurse. But I work in a bank. Go figure... still walking on ultimately getting there one day :)
Thanks again!
I'd love to add these candy bars - no calories! Sounds like a great time at market. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYummy! I'm in. I also want to know where you find the time, but that's been asked, so: what do you like to read?
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you find the time to quilt, let alone blog, while working full time and raising three kids! I guess that's my question. Bravo to you for your energy and creativity. Count me in for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy Question: Would you share pictures of your crafting areas with us? I'm always fascinated by how other people do their craft areas. Probably because mine are in totally separate areas of my house LOL.!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm with Margaret. I'm a stay at home mom with 4-6 depending on the day and *I* rarely have time to quilt!
Sorry about the sale of your house falling through! Big bummer. Market looks like a blast. What is your day job? You mention it often, but I wonder what field you work in.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteMy question: Any more kids in the future for you and your wife? Or is 3 enough?
Looks like market is a blast! Please count me in..I'd love to have a play with those candy bars...and they are fat free too which is even better :o)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a blast! What's your favorite food?
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are! Going to market and met all the ones that inspire quilting blogland...
ReplyDeleteLove the candy bars!
What a fantastic post - you really do inspire. I've only recently started my first quilt top, and I'm hooked, but I just can't seem to find the time. How on earth do you fit it in? Do you just quilt - I guess I sew other things as well, so maybe that doesn't help. But fitting it in around the children (I have three) is hard.
ReplyDeleteFound you via Melissa on Twitter. Lovely to read about you meeting.
Wow! you've had so much of fun!
ReplyDeleteLove & hope to win.
Thanks!
Favorite fabric line ever -- or within the last few years? What do you have a huge stash of that you will be sad about when it's gone?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway--I haven't seen candy bars before--I guess I need to get out more. Hum.....question....if you were a quilt block--which one would you be?
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Carin
even though i totally missed it...
ReplyDeletei'm SO glad you took the plunge.
and if you don't do fall, SLC fo sho.
we will meet one of these days.
:D
I would like to know where you get your inspiration for the things that you make? I am often drawn to the bold fabrics but the things I make often seem to busy when finished. How do you deal with large scale motifs, while still preserving the beauty of the design?
ReplyDeleteMe & My sister make the most wonderful designs. I would love to win the their candy bars. Tell me what inspiration will you be using for your next quilt?
ReplyDeleteBy the way I have a Kaffe Fasset fat quarter give away on my blog at the moment. Why not come over and say "Hi"? (http://sewjournal.com)
Munaiba
Hi John,
ReplyDeleteHope life gets to a point where you can post more regularly. . .miss your posts.
You previously mentioned about a "new member" (or some such wording) that you would reveal shortly. . . but I haven't seen any further mention.
So, what's up????
In peace & pieces,
Sherry V.
Thank you for sharing your Market view! It was great to read all about it. No questions right now. It's Friday and my brain isn't working to its fullest. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous of you. After previewing the upcoming fabric at market, if you could only purchase one line of the upcoming fabric, which one would you choose?
ReplyDeleteWow..what an awesome good time you had! I'd like to enter your give-away. My question is...I see you're originally from Brooklyn, so are you a Yankee or a Mets fan? There is only 1 right answer to that question..lol
ReplyDeleteSmiles, DianeM :)
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the candy bars, please I want to be the winner!!
Thanks so much for the giveaway, loving the candy bars ;) hopeful I will win!!
ReplyDeleteWhen creating your quilt how do you decide on the fabric choice? I'm a new quilter and there are so many fabulous fabrics to choose from I get overwhelmed trying to decide what to fabric to use.
what quilt that you have made is your favorite and why?
ReplyDeleteGreat meeting you at quilt market!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great give away.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the most prized thing that you picked up at quilt market. I always have one item that I get at a quilt show that I just love, what is your item.
Sounds like you had an incredible time. You'll always remember your first visit to the Mall!
ReplyDeletelooks like a very fun time! How tall is your wife?
ReplyDeleteWhat are your sewing "essentials"? Loved the picts for Market. Bet it was a blast :)
ReplyDeleteI love the new pre-cut.
ReplyDeleteI have been asking a few crafters this question - how do you find the time to do crafting in the busyness of life and work. Lately I have not getting any finishes even though I have a few waiting to be binded, basted, to be cut.
Oh my goodness, it looks like you had an absolutely wonderful time. Isn't it great to meet so many wonderful people?
ReplyDeleteHow long does it usually take you to finish a medium size quilt?
Yvette
THANKS FOR THE MARKET PHOTOS!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING TOO!
jldouglas@wispwest.net
Thanks for all the great photos! So jealous!! Love the giveaways too! Jenn
ReplyDeletepurpleheartorijennals@yahoo.com
Wow, I think my market trip was much more WORK than your's! ;-> Don't get me wrong, I had a blast, but didn't spend or party quite as much as you did!
ReplyDeletefrom a "non-sewer".....
ReplyDeleteNever sewed a stitch in my life - how would I get started quilting? Ya'll have intrigued me!
~Mad(elyn) in Alabama
www.xanga.com/madewyn
I love the quilt market posts no matter when they get posted! Everyone's got a slightly different take and had a different experience, so I love hearing them all! My question: how did you get in? I'd love to go some day, but I thought you had to have a shop or be a manufacturer. Do tell!!
ReplyDeleteThose lollipops are great! What's the one fabric that you keep coming back to in your stash? I have a brown diamond pattern that I use a lot that I love. It pops up in a lot of my projects as a neutral/ accent.
ReplyDeleteFun fabrics! Put my name in the hat, please! :)
ReplyDeleteI totally wish I were you right now! I think I would've been totally starstruck to meet all the designers whose fabric I adore. What a fun time!
ReplyDeleteMmmm candy bars!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you see your quilting in the future? Will you still just be having fun with it, or will you be designing fabric or writing books?
Dear John,
ReplyDeleteI've just found you! Your blogs are really exciting & I'll be visiting often!
Lovely give-away. It'll probably be some time before we see them in England.
I tried to think of a profound question but can't. What I am wondering is...Is your wife a quilter too? I've tried to find out from your profile etc but must have missed it somehow?
Hi John,
ReplyDeleteIt was actually nice to see a 'post' post and refresh all the market excitement. I would love to win some candy bars!!
My questions is: what got you interested in quilting, and were you afraid/did you even care if people would assume you must be gay?