When I attend QuiltCon, I'm primarlily there to see quilts, and attend lectures. Secondarily, I like meeting up with friends. Lastly, I'm there for browsing and shopping vendors. This year, for the first time, I didn't even take a workshop, though I was on a waitlist for a hand embroidery one.
What little shopping I did happened mostly on Sunday afternoon, after the crush of people had headed home.
Of course I made the obligatory purchase of the annual issue of QuiltCon magazine. My blogger-friend Patti Dudek @elmstreetquilts has a pattern in it - Lavender Marmalade - on page 90. I also discovered that some vendors offer discounts on Sunday, so I was able to pick up EQ Printables (for making quilt labels) for 30% off. The orange zipper was just 50¢ in Latifah Saafir's booth. A cone of Scanfil thread was full price at $55 - yikes.
I would have purchased more fabric but QuiltCon vendors did not sell solid color fabrics by the yard. I specifically looked for Painter's Palette solids and Kaufman Kona solids, and none was to be found except in pre-made bundles. Only at the end of the show did I see several bolts of Riley Blake solids sold by the yard in the Modern Mashe booth. For this being a modern quilt show, and solids being used predominantely in modern quilts, wouldn't you think more vendors would sell solid fabrics?
My most exciting purchase was from LDH Scissors. This is a business that I like to call "mine" because LDH are my initials. Every pair of scissors from there have my initials printed on them. 😀
When I went to the booth and told owner Roy that my name was Linda and that, "I am LDH," he got a big grin on his face. He grabbed one of their tote bags for me, and invited me to pose for a photo with him. It was a fun moment.
Roy told me that though their business is based in Canada, they're now offering free sharpening services for LDH scissors (not rotary blades) out of Houston, Texas. Also I learned that LDH stands for: Love. Dedication. Happiness.
Honestly though, LDH scissors are the best scissors I have ever cut fabric with! Yep, they're better than Ginghers (Gingher shears are no longer sharpened in the US because that service isn't offered anymore.) I happily purchased 45mm and 60mm rotary blades (which I have yet to try); two pair of snips (if you were lucky enough to get a QuiltCon Swag Bag, a pair of LDH snips was included)...
... 5" (end to end) curved blade scissors.
See my initials on them?! Ha, ha.
Since I missed my end-of-month (February) blog post where I share my monthly fabric tracking, I'll conclude my QuiltCon posts with that data. Incoming fabric totalled 3.50 yards, all purchased at QuiltCon. Outgoing fabric was not quite a half-yard of fabric used to make the Scrappy FPP Hexagon.








Threads and paint chips are a perfect match! Better than Ginger’s??!! And your initials on them? How could you not? Cute photo in the booth. Not only do you share wonderful photos on your blog, nut also fun tidbits and resources like LoveDedication Happiness. Thanks for all that!
ReplyDeleteIt's been fun seeing QuiltCon virtually via your blog! I most enjoyed the post on modern traditionalism quilts but each post had interesting entries. Thanks for sharing with all of us, I know it takes a lot of time to sort through all the photos and write the posts. It's much appreciated!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of these posts. I have been thinking about getting some curved blade scissors. And I would love to know more about the paint chip challenge.
ReplyDeleteLinda, thank you for all your posts about Quiltcon. It was a joy to see the quilts and the details! Have a nice week :-) Annie
ReplyDeleteThank so much for your Quiltcon photos from a quilter who did not make it to Quiltcon. It's always a joy to read your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne! Thanks very much for reading my blog posts, and paying such a nice compliment. I appreciate that! I'm glad you enjoyed the photos. Thank you!
DeleteThanks for the callout on my pattern in the magazine! I am glad you were able to do some last minute shopping. I too was disappointed that no vendor had yardage of Painters Palette. Love that alphabet fabric!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, I love reading your posts and all the photos you share. Did you know that Modern Mashe is in Dallas Center, almost your back yard when you were living in Des Moines? I've only been there once, but it might be time for a road trip. Patty Weis
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Patty, for saying you like my posts and photos! Taking time to comment and your kind words mean a lot to me. Yes, I know Dallas Center was near to where I used to live, but owner Kristen wasn't in business until several years after I moved to Florida. Gosh, she was probably still in high school when I lived in Iowa! Ha, ha! She has a lovely business, and I'm glad for quilters in the Des Moines area to have access to modern fabrics. Hope you make it there!
DeleteI love that your initials stand for Love, Dedication and Happiness!!!
ReplyDeleteLDH are very near and dear to my heart because they are a Canadian family business. I met him too! Their kids are adorable. Hot tip that you can buy slightly scratched "seconds" scissors at a discount on their website. They make lovely gifts! I love a deal.
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