
Quilt Market was a real joy, for many reasons, and its location in Kansas City was certainly one of them. My traveling companions and I loved the old buildings with intricate stone and metal work, as well as the new public art interspersed amongst them.
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| Jacquie Gering of Tallgrass Prairie Studios signs her new book. Such a treat to finally meet Jacquie in person! | 
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| Former architect Carolyn Friedlander & her amazing quilt | 
Market also was a pleasure because I got to see so many old friends, as well as meet face-to-face some of the people I've had an email relationship with this year. And my traveling companions, Codi of Home Ec and Greta, a new designer for Marcus fabrics, were delightful, as well.
So here are a few random photos of KC and QM. I'll post a few more next time around.
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| Detail of Carolyn Friedlander's quilt | 
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| Love Cluck, Cluck, Sew's crisp patterns in clear colors | 
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| So great to meet Vanessa Christenson in person. She's showing off her gorgeous new fabric, Simply Color | 
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| Denyse Schmidt shares quilts from her new book at Schoolhouse | 
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| Tiles in a KC park | 
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| Anna Maria Horner talks about her new fabric, inspired by birds' migration routes & a moth infestation | 
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| Weeks Ringle surrounded by modern quilts that use unexpected fabrics | 
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| Weeks' and Bill's quilt mixes David Butler and Jo Morton fabrics | 
 
 
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