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Thursday
Feb072013

QuiltCon is Almost Here!

QuiltCon is getting closer and closer (only a week away!) and we can barely hold in our excitement! We know it's going to be an awesome few days in Austin, seeing all of our quilty friends and hopefully getting to make some new ones, too! Plus there are going to be some seriously amazing quilts EVERYWHERE, which is pretty much heaven for us. 

We'll have our own booth at the show, so if you are going to be attending QuiltCon come February 21st, be sure to stop by Booth #117 to take part in some fun contests and maybe play with a pre-cut hexie or two! And of course, our display will be filled with some of our newest fabric collections:

 

 

1. Architexures 2. Remix 3. Fancy Flight 4. Kona Cotton Solids 5. Modern Bliss 6. Radiance 7. Don't Be Crabby 8. Quilter's Linen 9. Suzy's Dollhouse 10. Quilter's Linen Dots 11. Roughing It 12. Quilter's Tussah

 

If you're not attending QuiltCon this year, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram because we will definitely be posting pictures throughout the show. But if you are...then get ready for an AMAZING, quilt-filled weekend in Austin!!!

 

 

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Reader Comments (1)

I am so excited. One of my quiliting students went to Panama city last week. ( 7 hour drive from Volcan) She brings me a note with this name printed on it: Robert Kaufman.
I asked her where she saw it and she said it was in a fabric store in Panama City. I have been buying and bringing Kaufman fabrics to my classes for the last four years but I have a very low price point as these women are poor and are learning a craft for sustainable income. So I buy what I can and they buy it a quarter yard at a time for small special projects. I asked her the price and she moaned and said $7.95 a yard but they were so beautiful, she bought 2 whole yards. I almost jumped up and down. I can afford to buy this fabric for them. I know it is last year's models or even the year before but the women do not care or know, as it is just so beautiful to work with. One lady said this feels like silk. So they are learning about what quality looks like and feels like and putting it in their quilts. I am so delighted. Opening the world to them bit by bit has shown me so much about how people learn and appreciate quality products and beauty.
May 7, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMarianne Brown

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