Well, the quilt show was wonderful. I went back with my camera but it went dead just as I tried to take the first photo.
So I intend to go back and take pictures.
There was a vender whose website is
http://www.critterpat.com, who does these incredible patterns of all kinds of critters. Her work is amazing, embellished with embroidery floss and beads. The one she is working on now is appliqued on felted wool and has all sorts of sheep that are appliqued of wool roving. They look so fluffy and you want to touch them. She won't allow photos unless you buy the pattern, of course. She said she also has free videos of how to do her techniques on her website.
There was a quilt of Christ at the garden of Gethsemane that was stained glass.It was beautiful. The maker placed black fabric over the hand dyed pieces of colored fabric and reverse appliqued the black fabric as the veins. Nearby there was a vendor that sells the stuff to make stained glass quilts, but it uses woven strips that look like braided cord to sew down between the "stained glass" colors. I decided I couldn't cheat that way. It isn't really cloth, of course.
My daughter really enjoyed the quilts there, but when I went with her we didn't stay very long, because her friends were ready to go on a shopping trip as soon as we got home.
I remember the days when my husband would go to an art museum with me when we were dating. Now you couldn't easily get any of my family to do that, but this quilt show was by far better than any art museum.