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Kansas City Quilt Market

I’m home and it feels so good.  Kansas City was a wonderful host but there’s no place like home.   We spent 6 days in the Kansas City Convention Center in downtown Kansas City and I feel like I only know a teeny bit!  It’s huge and goes on for several blocks.

The downtown area is surrounded by tall buildings with many styles of architecture.

Of course the old buildings are always my favorite.

Sample Spree at any quilt market is a shopping frenzy.  People line up hours in advance to get in.  This was only the start of the line and it went on forever!  Quilter’s can shop like no one else and they proved it once again at Sample Spree!

I think we may have had more exhibitors this market than attendees.  The aisles were filled with creative booths, new designs and fabrics.  It was wonderful for the shop owners!

The first day of market is always the most exciting.  Here’s a few closeups of our booth…

I’m still writing patterns and I’ll get them on the website as I get them done.   My newest block of the month is in both fabric and wool…

It’s enough to drive you crazy isn’t it? Pumpkinville” is the fabric version and “Pumpkin Hollow” is the wool version.

I may be a little distracted for the next several weeks because guess who’s arriving from Germany today?

My granddaughter Lily arrives later today!  She’ll be here for 2 weeks. Her first birthday is on Saturday and we’ve ordered up a cake and a party!  She’s not had “sweets” so can you imagine what she’ll do with the cake?

I’ll be back as soon as I can to show you a few more market pictures and of course Lily pictures too!

27 Comments

  • Lynda

    How precious Lily is. I can only imagine how much fun you’re going to have with her visiting for two whole weeks!!

    I love all the zoomy action in both quilts – I imagine itsy bitsy mice or chipmunks piloting the pumpkinmobiles all ’round town. So sweet.

  • Karen

    Anne – Love it ! and that grand daughter too !! Congrats on a beautiful booth and a lovely little one year old… we cherished our grand children at that age.

    Karen

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