Friday, October 16, 2009

Sue at Houston Quilt Market

It was a whirlwind few days in Houston but I do have a few pictures to share with you of the event. First of all was the set up of Sue's booth and once again we managed to carry it all in our suitcases. Big suitcases but suitcases none the less. Everyone always loves the burst of color!
From left to right is the new pattern for the Jack Sprat pillow, the Greta Needle Roll, Sue's pattern books and her new bag pattern The Emily Tote.
Here is the Ollie Owl pincushion.
A close up of the bird and cat on the Jack Sprat pillow.
Hanging over the table was this table runner called Four O Clock Folk Art which is featured in an upcoming book, watch the website towards the end of the month for more info about it.
Here is Sues Folk Art Dreams CD, the new Song Bird and the Miss Hoot pillow.
The ever popular Peony Bloom.
Magnolia hanging in the background alongside some more pillow patterns.
The whole line of Genziana 12wt wool thread in Sues colors which she distributes. They look fabulous together and once you pick them up very hard to resist. The color chart is available for download here www.suespargo.com/genziana_thread.pdf
More to follow about what and who we saw coming soon.
Keep creating
Wendy

7 comments:

  1. Oh, your booth is just beautiful! My husband and I are going to Houston tomorrow for the quilt show. I can hardly wait; I've never been before.

    Happy quilting,
    Susan
    http://susanintexas.blogspot.com

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  2. I can't take it Sue, everything is so beautiful, stunning, you are one special designer, it just flows thru your veins and don't get me started on your BOM for 2010, I want to make it all, I need to retire, I need to devote my time to making your designs.
    Nancy in MT

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  3. Your booth looks wonderful with all of your beautiful pieces.
    I love the threads and that hand dyed velvet looks so luscious.

    Debbie

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  4. Sue your booth looks beautiful and so colorful. You are so creative. Wendy your hand dyed velvets are great!!

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  5. Start to finish I want it all!!! Retirement must be the key because there just are not enough hours in the day to sew all of your fabulous designs!! Keep inspiring all of us! Thanks! Cathie

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  6. Wow, I just stumbled upon this all and the thread and that velvet are jaw dropping!

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  7. Sue, I didn't make it to Houston but I can imagine that everyone commented on your beautiful booth. When are you coming to CA??? You let me know, I will be there, no matter where it is and you know what a huge state this is. Eileen

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