I should have
written this blogpost weeks ago. But: ‘better late than never’ is a Dutch saying,
so here we go.
Because it is late you may have seen some of the quilts in my pictures already elsewhere, still I hope this will still contain inspiration for you to kick off
your new year.
My previous
blogpost contained highlights of our day trips outside of Houston, this blogpost
is all about the fun days we had in Houston with Emma (click) and Olivier,
centering on the Houston quilt events.
Soon after
Emma and Olivier’s arrival in town the quilty fun began. Emma and I were
excited to attend our first ever sample spree, our boys were excited to watch
the goings on and amazed by how large everything was, the convention center,
the crowds.
We were at the
convention center way too early, but that gave us time to prepare:
Same for the
boys, they were more than ready !
And would you
believe it, while standing in that large line waiting for sample spree to open,
who walked in through the doors we were standing next to? Yessss, Petra (click)
and Juud (click)
We knew would
see them in the coming days, but this was a surprise.
The shows were
beautiful and varied as you may imagine, I can go on and on about them, but I
am sure all you are waiting for is pictures (which by now you may have seen
elsewhere too…) so here we go:
One of the highlights for me were Christopher Wilson-Tate’s (Antique Textile Company) (click) gorgeous antique quilts:
This year
there was an exhibition from Quilts de Légende again, always beautiful:-
And so many
other beautiful quilts …..!
Karen Styles’ finished
2018 Mystery Quilt at the Quilt Mania booth:
With all the
fun and lovely people around, the beautiful quilts at the exhibitions, all the wonderful
inspiration it can be it bit overwhelming, I love to just take a bit of time
every day for a ‘time out’ to take it all in, reflect on it and just be grateful
that I can enjoy it all, either in the park across from the Convention Center
or on the terrace of the Convention Center itself
One of the highlights for me were Christopher Wilson-Tate’s (Antique Textile Company) (click) gorgeous antique quilts:
The Best of
Show winning quilt and quilter:-
And I loved
seeing this beauty in ‘the flesh’ , I had seen it before on the www but had no
idea this lovely antique would be here, it was a pleasant surprise:
When it comes
to the Houston quilt events, I always say it is as much about the people as it
is about the quilts, always so nice to see familiar faces:-
Karen Styles
(click) of course, always lovely to see her, always a beautiful booth
I always go
and say ‘hello’ to Ronnie at Cindy’s Antique Quilts (click), I can spend a long time
there going through all the lovely antiques
Edyta! (click) Her
booth was so busy I did not get a chance to take a picture of it, but she did
find a a little time for a small chat and to sign her book for me:
The Houston
quilt events are a great opportunity to meet new people and we met some lovely new
people again:-
Marion Drake (click),
who did a fabulous job for Antique Textile Company a.o. organising their exhibition
when her boss Christopher Wilson-Tate suddenly could not make it to Houston
Alison from
the Collectible Quilt Company (click) , I had no idea she was
going to in Houston, so big surprise
Julie Silber
(click) I had seen her before but this was the first time we had a chance for a
long chat
Julie and the
Mr. found they shared another interest
besides quilts, plenty to talk about
Here is one of
my fav pictures from this trip!
At Petra’s booth: it was Juud’s first trip to Houston so of course the first time in Petra’s booth at this show….. I have seen in the past how incredibly busy that booth is during the first few hours of the Quilt Festival…. This is shortly after…. Juud was still reeling from the ‘storm’ 😊
At Petra’s booth: it was Juud’s first trip to Houston so of course the first time in Petra’s booth at this show….. I have seen in the past how incredibly busy that booth is during the first few hours of the Quilt Festival…. This is shortly after…. Juud was still reeling from the ‘storm’ 😊
As mentioned
before in this post we would see more of this dynamic duo, we also met up the
them and a few other friends in the quilt world for dinner one night : -
Juud (click)
on one side of me and Karen (click) on the other, the Mr., Paul (Karen’s
husband) , Petra (click), Emma (click), Michelle Yeo (click) and Olivier (Emma’s
husband) , so nice to have some 'boys' at the table too.
Which brings
me back to these two wonderful people, Emma and Olivier. If you are a regular
reader of my blog you will know that Emma and I are friends and we are really
happy that our husbands enjoy each other’s company too. The Mr. and I have
stayed with Emma and Olivier’s at their house in France, this trip we all
stayed in one house in Houston and at the end of our trip we decided that we
had had such a great time together it will be something we’d love to repeat in
the future.
With this
happy picture and two last ones of the Houston shows (where in the world can
you enjoy a nice cold beer at at quilt show…. 😊 ) ...............
I finish this
long overdue blogpost, sorry about that, but hope you enjoyed it anyway,
Phyllis
Wonderful Post! Loved seeing all the fun you had and the quilts too.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAlways an incredible experience and show. I'm glad you shared your highlights.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHeerlijk genieten van de mooie quilts. Sommigen herken ik van de quiltshow in Utah van afgelopen Mei, die reizen denk ik het hele land door! Voor jou ook weer even dik nagenieten tijdens het schrijven van je blogje kan ik me zo voorstellen!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI can almost feel the excitement again. I loved your post - thanks!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenErg leuk om het toch nog een keer te zien ! Zo te lezen hebben jullie het erg leuk gehad !
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJuist leuk nog een keer weer quilts terug te zien die al in eerdere blogs geshowd zijn. En mooie quilt kun je niet vaak genoeg zien. Lekker nagenieten.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWat een belevenis moet dat zijn om die quiltshow mee te kunnen maken. Je hoofd moet 's avonds toch tollen na het zien van al dat prachtigs. Maar dan zijn er de gezellige etentjes met genoeg gesprekspartners waardoor al die indrukken verwerkt kunnen worden.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHoe gezellig is het om zo ver van huis toch bekende gezichten tegen te komen!!
Groetjes, Liliane
Goede herhaling hoor Phyllis. Er zijn zulke mooie quilts bij, dat verveelt nooit!🤗
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWat hebje veel moois gezien!!
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