Houston, Texas, USA April 30, 2008 - The sixth edition of International Quilt Festival/Chicago drew even more quilters and fabric enthusiasts from all parts of the world than in previous years. Attendees had the opportunty to shop, to learn, and to get an up-close view of incredible artworks - both traditional and contemporary - on display.
In all, 20,249 attendees made their way around 525 booths selling everything from finished antique and contemporary quilts to fabrics, patterns, books, notions and machines. Also among the 288 different vendors were those offering crafts, antiques and home decor as well as jewelry, bags and gift items.
Additionally, more than 1000 quilts, dolls, and wearable art garments were on display in nearly 20 special exhibits. And close to 1,400 Festival attendees also enrolled for special classes, lectures, and special events. With more than 100 classes offered this year, subjects ranged from basic hand quilting to advanced applique and photo transfer to rust dyeing.
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