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TOPIC: UK Festival of Quilts 2009

24 Aug 2009 16:18 #37829

Hi Lorchen and Della
Nice to have met up with you both at FoQ, did you have a good visit? I was envying you spending days there, but was I pooped by the time I got home. What workshops did you attend, make sure you post your results for us to look at. Hope to meet up with some more of you at other venues to come.
Lynn in wet cheddar
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21 Aug 2009 13:13 #37775

Sorry to have missed you Lynn, I haven't been on the forum for a few days. I do get involved with the quilt hanging (just the regular quilts, not the special galleries), there is a bunch of us who help, but I'm not involved in the organisation thank goodness :wink: . I was on the team that hung the contemporary quilts this year. I've been doing workshops for the last couple of days, so will be looking round the show proper tomorrow and Sunday. I did get a sneak preview of the quilts :D , as you say there are some wonderful pieces. Sadly there aren't as many as previous years, probably because of the change in the categories last year, but what is there is definitely worth seeing.

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20 Aug 2009 16:10 #37755

Well home from FoQ and am to quote Ali, cream crackered!!!!! Didn't get to see most of you, but did meet Lorchen and Della, so two down, and loads to go!!!!! :wink: There were some amazing quilts, they quite took your breath away, in fact, I couldnt choose just one as a favourite as there were so many different styles and techniques! :? But the workmanship was outstanding and some must have taken years to complete. I hope everyone who attended had a good time, it is really too big for one day visit, and I will have to consider doing what Lorchen and Della are doing and stay a couple of days next time. So, best wishes to you all
Lynn
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18 Aug 2009 16:29 #37692

Hi Ali, are you involved with FoQ as an organiser? Only it sounds as if you have been hanging quilts there!!!!! Are they yours, or just all that have been sent? So, will you be there on Thurs. if so, where? and have you a stall? If so, would like to meet up with you! So many questions, so little brains! :oops:
Lynn
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18 Aug 2009 15:56 #37691

Woo hoo, the quilts are all hung, there are less this year than last, but there are some real quality pieces. The traders will set up tomorrow, I can't wait to see the whole thing together. Don't envy the person who has to do the hoovering tomorrow though :shock: :lol: :lol:

Off for an early night, boy am I cream crackered :(

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18 Aug 2009 15:12 #37690

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I cant get to FOQ this year, but to those of you going have a great time. I hope to catch up with some of you next year. Pam


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16 Aug 2009 07:12 #37620

Absolutely Lorchen. New friends always welcome.

Only 4 more sleeps until FoQ :lol: I am really looking forward to it. Can't you tell?

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14 Aug 2009 17:31 #37595

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We can always make new bonds, Norina! :)

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14 Aug 2009 09:47 #37581

I was also reading your postings. You guys are so lucky to have the bond that you share. See what quilting does for us. 8)
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13 Aug 2009 19:58 #37564

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Beth, it's the biggest quilt show in Europe, but it's not as big as Houston..... Plenty big enough for me. :)
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FoQ - equivalent to Paducah in the US?? 13 Aug 2009 19:40 #37562

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I'm from the US, but I read your UK postings regularly to see what quilters abroad talk about.

Is your Festival of Quilts the UK equivalent of our AQS show in Paducah, Kentucky? Our International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas?

We have some smaller regional ones, but these are the big ones in the US.

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13 Aug 2009 16:04 #37559

I'm going every day too, doing 3 workshops this year and am also on the Little Gems stand Thursday 12-2 and Saturday 10-12 if anyone fancies coming along to say hello. Can't believe its actually next week.
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30 Jul 2009 07:48 #37035

Whoops! Yes, that of course is what I meant, and beyond....

That'll teach me to post whilst only half awake.

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30 Jul 2009 06:28 #37033

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Della, I expect the show to close on Sunday and for you still to be there..... Giggle......

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