yesterday was the georgia quilt show in gwinnett (shudder, i know), and i went with my mum and a friend of hers, planning only to stay a few hours. five and a half hours later, we finally were done. and done. my dear old mum kindly treated me to a bevy of fabrics, while i got some bargains of my own (a handful of "quarters" for a dollar each).
we found a lot of new favorite stores, some local and some from far away, as well as a huge amount of inspiration for new projects. i know what some of you regular readers might be thinking - this blog used to be rock 'n' roll, but it's gone a bit martha. well, i think i might be moving towards a mix of crafts and music - an odd taste, but it's mine. so think of this blog as somewhere between martha stewart living and paste or a less-juvenile nme.
anyway, here's a nice selection of the stuff we liked...
winner of the hoffman challenge, hoffman hats. yay hats!
tie-made quilts from jo lee tarbell's book fit to be tied, courtesy of early times workshop in virginia.
a selection of different blocks from the gypsy quilter in savannah.
gorgeous kimonos and other designs from june colburn designs II in florida.
snazzy, innovative designs from moonlight design - using sweatshirts as a pattern, this company shows how you can make a quilted jacket, easy. i'm thinking of making one from cool, retro fabrics of my own, probably more tailored to fit. nice and cozy for fall!
african-inspired cloths to make jackets and such, from rf textiles. i'm thinking a hot pink jacket like this would be awesomely punk rock with a miniskirt and pink tights. rock.
looks like my blogger account won't let me load any more up so part 2 will be up later.
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You're very brave to venture all the way out to Gwinnett!
What are you going to make with all your new fabrics? I can't wait to see!
a! yeah gwinnett is a ways away, but it's where my mum lives so it's not too bad. haven't decided what i'm gonna make yet - maybe one of those quilt jackets, or just a cool piece of wall art, or an actual quilt, so many choices!
I would like to say that this blog really convinced me to do it! Thanks, very good post.
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