Yoko Saito Visits the Bunny Hill Booth!

So, I’m in the Bunny Hill Booth, and two lovely Japanese women walk in.  They start talking and smiling to each other about my Scottie dog quilt.  I leaned over to get them a pattern and when I came up I saw the name tag;  Yoko Saito.

First came a gasp, then tears, and then the bowing started.  Back and forth we went, bowing over and over.  I wasn’t sure when it was polite to stop, so I just kept going and so did she!  I felt so graced just to have her visit my booth!  She is, in my humble opinion, the best appliqué designer ever. 

There she was, this fashionable lady, dressed so nicely with a beautiful scarf around her neck (note to self; get a scarf for market and try to remember to wear it.)

Anne and Yoko

A picture was called for, in front of the Scottie dog quilt of course! Note to self; think about red glasses too.

For those of you who are not familiar with her work, I’ll share some close-ups with you.  Think itty, bitty tiny pieces of fabric, appliquéd, and then hand quilted with rows of quilting 1/8” to 1/4” wide.  It is amazing to look at her work! 

Basket Detail

Not only is she known for intricate work, she is also known for her light hearted whimsical style!  Just look at her little appliqué tote that was on display at market!

Yoko's applique purse

I am fortunate enough to have almost all of her books in my personal collection.  A very special friend has given me one of her books for almost every birthday.  To have met Yoko, and own her books, is a dream come true. 

Applique close-up

Have a safe trip back to Japan Yoko.  I loved meeting you! 

Next post I’ll wrap up my market pictures. 

Have a great weekend everyone! 

Hugs,

Anne

We loved it!

We arrived home yesterday, landing in a huge storm. The passengers all clapped after landing. It was bumpy, rocky and the pilot flew right through the thick clouds on a wing and a prayer. I’m so glad to be home!

If you have fun, meet a lot of new people, and laugh a lot, it’s a successful market! We had a great market! Here’s a few of my “cutie” pictures from market.

We ran into the APQ girls the first day, wearing PAJAMAS! They had a kick off going that was clever and creative. Slippers too, oh my how cute is that?

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And remember that cute trailer with the red dots I showed you in the Michael Miller booth? Look at the finished version! The back is open and filled with water bottles! It’s surrounded by large trees and I swear you’d think you were camping. It was darling!

Michael Miller

I ran into Pat Sloan in the hallway. She’s as cute as ever. Don’t know how she does it!

Pat and Anne

Then Mark Lipinski came along. I’m sure he’s been called cute way too often! Must be the eyes. Looking good there Mark!

Mark & Me

And speaking of cute, just look at my friend Kimberly , owner of The Fat Quarter Shop! She is just so dang cute and can you believe she just had twins?

Kimberly and Me

And Jennifer from Shabby Fabrics! She’s another friend and a “cutie”.

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Here we are packed up and ready to leave. Anne B ran over and addded the pumpkin. Cute!

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And just before we left Anne Bryson handed me this birthday card…

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Chelsesa’s not so sure how cute it is!

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Next post I’ll share the one person who I admire so much I cried when I met her!

Hugs to everyone!

Anne

Sample Spree and Day 1

Quilt Market is the treat after all the hard work. It’s just so much fun to see everyone and you can’t imagine the creativity and production that goes into making all this happen.

We spent the day trying to assemble our booth. Brigette and Nancy were in charge of putting up the bed.

Brigette and Nancy fix the bed

And remember the chandelier with the missing candles? We tossed the candles and added jelly strip bows.

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And slowly our booth came together.

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Bitty's are here

Lynette Anderson came by with the cutest Keds ever! Did you know you can have shoes made out of your own photos or fabric? This is from one of her fabric lines! She promised to send me a link to the site. I’ll share when I get it.

Lynette's keds

Then it was off to sample spree…

Here are my bunny helpers setting up our table! And see the crates of boxes at the end of the room?

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That’s Moda fabrics and bundles just waiting to be unpacked.

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Fabric…

Set up begins

and more fabric…

Fabric, Fabric

and then the tables were empty,

Empty Table

because of a certain person who shall remain nameless, but she did come to market with me and we do have the same name.

Filled with fabric

She’s helping the economy!

Hugs,

Anne

We are here!

Hi everyone!  We’re in Houston and happy to be here!

Arrival

I have two rooms at the Hilton.   Here’s the view from one room…

The convention center…

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Downtown Houston….

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And here’s the view from the other room…

Top of the Toyota Center and the air conditioning/ducts. 

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Guess what view I have?  This one!  The good news is we don’t spend much time in the room. 

Here’s the walkway from the hotel to the convention center.

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And then of course once you get inside the convention center, you see lots and lots of crates and boxes….

Moda boxes More Moda Boxes

And we just happen to be right across from the Moda booth…fun to watch the set up…

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And the Moda Home booth…

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And all over market you can see the most amazing props being set up. 

Props are set up

Walls are being painted!…

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And at our own booth, we have so many things to do!  We brought this chandelier to hang, but only 5 candles, so now we have to figure out how to make it work. Candles are impossible to find right now. 

What to do!

And this little gal is going to fit right in our booth.  Isn’t that the cutest bow?

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We’re waiting for boxes to arrive at our booth so we can finish set up. 

More to come from market as soon as I get a chance to post.   Sample Spree tonight!

Wish you were here!

 

Hugs,

Anne

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