Saturday, April 30, 2016

Shopping Paducah AQS

Did I do some shopping while I was in Paducah for quilt week?  Why yes, Yes I did, just ask AppleJack.  There are vendors, many vendors, there are venues, many venues from the Convention Center to the Bubble to downtown to the Rotary to Hancocks and many other places in between so many venues.  One of my favorite vendors is Primitive Gatherings.  Seeing fabric in person and looking at fabric on line just isn't the same.  



This is Lisa's (Primitive Gatherings) Frivol--can't wait to start this project.  Lots of HST's in this project and Thangles was also a vendor.


I must have thought my fabric stash was getting low and needed some replenishment.  Not!  


There was wool and wool patterns.  Couldn't wait to get this project started.  Am learning to use Steam-a- Seam paper.


More wool patterns.


Found this fabulous toile fabric from a vendor in the bubble--will be great fussy cut panels.  They had a fabulous booth, should have done more shopping at this booth


Yes, I enjoyed Paducah--I can now mark this off my bucket list.  The show is big, huge in fact it is almost to big.  There were many vendors and booths I wanted to visit but there were so many people it was difficult to look and shop.  The show covers several city blocks and there is lots of walking.  Even though there were many food vendors--there were long, long lines.  When we went to Hancocks, the men's rooms had been moved outside--Port-a-Potty.  The Port-a-Potty was being freshened up aka hosed down.  AppleJack said he wasn't sure if he was using the bathroom or taking a swim.  For all quilters, AQS Paducah is certainly something to see and experience.

10 comments:

  1. I think every quilter deserves to go to Paducah during Quilt Week at least once. But there's a lot of walking and a lot of people ... two reasons I chose to pass this year. Next year, the Lord willing.

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  2. I will probably never make it, so I am always happy to get the experiences of others on their blogs. Looks like you made some excellent choices. Someday I would love to see the Primitive Gatherings booth at a show. I love her stuff! I'll bet I would overspend. : )

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  3. Wow, so cool! Shopping is the best part of quilt shows. lol! Well, maybe not, but sometimes it feels like it! Nice buys!

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  4. You found some wonderful treasures at the show!
    I recognize that red civil war toile as one of Jodie Barrows fabrics. I spent quite a bit of time & money at her booth in Hampton last year. ;)
    I've never been to Paducah before, but it's on my wish list for next year.

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  5. You did some great shopping. Shows like that can be overwhelming, but fun at the same time. Glad AppleJack didn't get hosed down too. It will be fun to see your new projects appear.

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  6. You came home with some treasures! I agree that buying fabric In person is much more enjoyable than online shopping. I would love to make it to Paducah one day. Happy to hear Applejack didn't get washed away!

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  7. I have a big weakness for fabrics and you came away with some great pieces!

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  8. One day I will visit this great show also, but thanks for the tip, I will pack my walking shoes! Glad you got to replenish the stash ;)

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  9. I am so very envious that you got to go! What an experience! Love the fabrics and treats you bought. It must have been hard to discipline yourself with so many choices. Well done!

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  10. Love those Frivils tins. I have all 12 just waiting for me to start on them. They are my collection at the moment :) Happy Stitching.

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