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Two Quilt Festivals Were Successful

The International Quilt Festival successfully wrapped up two exciting shows in the Western United States with great success. It was nice to see quilters getting a chance to see the latest offerings and become inspired by some of the judged quilts. We can’t wait for the Houston, Texas Quilt Festival in November.

The Salt Lake City Quilt Festival was July 21-23 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Followed by the Long Beach Quilt Festival held this month August 4-6  at the Long Beach Entertainment & Convention Center. Both events had great attendance from both vendors and quilters. It’s been a while for a Long Beach, California show, and Salt Lake, Utah was a new addition. Quilters and crafters came from across the region to check out the offerings, classes, and friendship.

Celebration of Color

The quilt festival organizers also recently announced the top winners of their “A Celebration of Color” show, with unique selections. This annual judged competition is open to all quilters, with a focus on the vibrant use of colors. The three categories were Traditional, Modern and Art with each winner taking home $500 with the Best of Show being awarded $1,000.

The Best of Show was given to Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry for Celebration #2. Fallert-Gentry used an original design and hand-dyed fabrics.celebrations-2

The Art category was claimed by Lou Ellen Hassold for Clamshell Surprise. Her variation of the Judy Niemeyer design is bright and colorful. She discusses her work here.

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Susan McKinney won the Modern pick for Chroma Infinitum. It was paper-pieced with over 50 colors.Chroma-Infinitum

Twenty Baskets Full of Flowers by Rossillis Rosario won the Traditional selection. It took two years to make.Twenty-Baskets-Full-of-Flowers

Houston Quilt Festival

The next Festival will be held in Houston, Texas on November 3-6, 2022.  Here are some details. We can’t wait to see the vendors, classes, and quilts on display.

Which quilt did you favor?

Images courtesy of International Quilt Festival

Classes Announced for Houston Quilt Festival

Great instructors and classes just announced

The Houston Quilt Festival is a great event. Besides buying tons of fabric, patterns, and tools, the Festival offers over 350 classes from renowned instructors.  This is your chance to get close-up and personal instruction from some of the best of the best.Houston Quilt Festival

The wizards at quilts.com announced the lineup of instructors and their classes at the Houston Quilt Festival. You cannot register for these classes quite yet but you can start figuring out which instructors and classes you want to be. Some classes are full-day events and some are two-hour meetings.  

Registration will open up in July 2021. So mark your calendars now. While making your plans a reminder that they have a preview night for their quilt display on October 27, 2021. So if you will be there early why not plan on seeing the quilts without as much of a crowd?

Faculty at the Houston Quilt Festival

How about if we do some name dropping?  Among the instructors is Teresa Coates (you probably know her from Shannon Fabrics and the Cuddle fabric), Laura Heine, Paula Nadelstern, and Ricky Tims.  Can’t overlook Arizona’s Cindy Lohbeck and her fabric dyeing classes that we have discussed before.Hand Dyed Fabric

The Festival starts on October 28th and concludes on Halloweens, October 31, 2021.  It is held at the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston, Texas. Some of these classes start early on October 25 and 25.  After all how else do you squeeze in more than 350 classes?

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Houston Quilt Festival Housing Info

Since the event is in downtown Houston, Texas there are plenty of hotels within walking distance to the George R. Brown Convention center. Two have walkways that adjoin the convention center and more are within a few blocks away. Best to make hotel plans now as some already are booked full. Don’t forget two airports service Houston so you should have plenty of options to fly into the Houston area.

Will we see you there at the Houston Quilt Festival?

 

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Pillowcase for all

Pillowcase is an easy sewing project for all. Easy to make, fun to personalize, and helps to let your brain think about something besides the big quilting project that has been occupying your time.Car-pillowcase

Pillowcase style

The nice thing about pillowcases is they are generally one size fits all and can be easily customized. You can pick two pieces of fabric for some style and even put them in a binding strip. Have a little one with a fascination for all things unicorn? I bet you can find some unicorns in your stash or at the local fabric store. If you wish, you could monogram their initials on an edge or maybe embroider a favorite character from a book or movie to make it special.

Or maybe even add a favorite quote or saying for their very own pillowcase?

If you don’t watch out others will start asking for THEIR pillowcase.Paw Patrol Pillowcase

Pillowcase for Children’s Hospitals

If you don’t think others would want your pillowcase, there is a nationwide foundation Ryan’s Cases for Smiles that works with local children’s hospitals to bring some cheer to little ones facing long stays in a boring, sterile hospital. If you go this route, be sure and note they have specific requirements to ensure they can be used by your local hospitals.

Pillowcase Tutorials

Now that your heading to make a pillowcase let’s talk tutorials.

Of course, Jenny Doan from Missouri Star Quilt Company has a great tutorial. It must be good since it has over 2.7 million views. She makes it from a sewed tube which is quite ingenious. It may sound difficult but once you do one you won’t quit. We highly recommend it! Shannon Fabrics just released a tutorial and video on how to make one with their super soft Cuddle fabric.Star Wars Pillowcase

So grab some fabric and get sewing!

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Colors to “Dye” For

The Houston Market/Festival is a huge quilter’s paradise held annually in the fall. The Quilt Market is a show for “trade only” qualified buyers, with over 1000 vendors showing quilt shops what the newest merchandise, lines, and fabrics will look like. Then it magically transforms into the Quilt Festival where retailers set up booths covering the George R. Brown Convention Center for four days of sales. It is the largest annual quilt show in the United States. But an oft-overlooked part of the event is the chance to attend some of the 550+ classes offered each year during the shows.

Cindy Lohbeck – Hand Dyeing Fabric

That’s where we ran into Scottsdale, Arizona resident Cindy Lohbeck who was teaching one of the six classes she taught during the show. She gave a day-long, hands-on class “Rad Ombre” where students could hand dye her custom cotton fabric in a variety of hues and styles. In the hallway outside the classroom hung rows of colorful fabric.Hand Dyed Fabric

Lohbeck explained that her process uses a compact and tidy process that avoids constant dipping and bending. At last year’s show, she was using PVC pipe to serve as her drip rig but now has converted to a thinner “tent pole-like” structure. She has been involved in dyeing fabric for over 13 years.Hand Dyed Fabric

Hand Dyeing Classes

Normally (pre-Covid-19), Lohbeck would travel the country offering classes at select shops. She typically offered sixty classes a year. Now she is offering an on-line class exclusively through her website, www.handsonhanddyes.com. That is also the name of her company’s Facebook page – Handsonhanddyes. She also sells kits that include not only the tools for dyeing the fabrics but also clear instructions. Plus her website offers replacement dye sets for repeat customers. She is also now cautiously resuming in-person classes.Hand Dyed Fabric

Lohbeck noted that she “teaches what she knows” and that if people see the demonstration they will buy her kits. She typically offers an on-line class once a month now and felt that this way she “could seize the opportunity that this crisis offered”. The class gives each student a chance to “glance” over her shoulder and see exactly what she is doing. Plus she is available after the class for personal advice and follow-ups.Hand Dyed Fabric

Presently both Houston shows are still scheduled for this year (October 24-31, 2021) and classes will be announced later this year. Check out http://www.quilts.com for more details about the Houston shows.Hand Dyed Fabric