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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 29 Oct 2011 17:43 #70620

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DH asked what we need to wear at the dinner. I said I didn't think it matter(yes, he knows he has to have something on!). I thought I would wear jeans. Is this a problem with the restaurant?

LOL!! No nekked Lorens!! A lot of the folks will be coming right from the festival/convention center, so whatever you plan to wear that day will be fine! Comfortable shoes work too! The Quilt/Fashion police are not invited!! Of course, I was caught so off guard last year that everyone could have been nekked, and I would not have noticed!!! :shock:


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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 29 Oct 2011 17:33 #70619

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DH asked what we need to wear at the dinner. I said I didn't think it matter(yes, he knows he has to have something on!). I thought I would wear jeans. Is this a problem with the restaurant?
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 29 Oct 2011 12:44 #70610

They have a hard time controlling the temperature in the classrooms because one system covers at least one block of 9 classrooms. They do the best that they can. If your room is way tooo cold or way tooo hot, the teacher's pet can go to the office and let them know. I agree with Donella to dress in layers. I am usually hot so I can get by with a t-shirt and hoodie, but if you are usually cold I would urge you to wear more. If your hands are often cold, you might want to bring fingerless gloves.

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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 29 Oct 2011 11:33 #70609

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Deb just forwarded this to me about dressing for the Festival, especially if you will be upstairs in the classroom areas:

For all of you that was not at the GBR yesterday!!!! It was soooo cold in there that we had to go outside or stand under the hand blow dryers in the bathroom to warm up. Most of us had long sleeves and a sweater, but that was not enough. If I would have had my down coat that is in Montana I would have worn it.

Dress in layers if you are taking a class. I would bring a light wrap and a heavy wrap. The best thing about a class is that you do not have to carry it around. I am wearing long underwear today because I was so cold yesterday. I will be wearing turtle necks the rest of the week to keep the air from going down the back of my neck. I’m sure that a couple of us will get sick because it was that cold.

Also don’t forget to bring something to sit on and something to support your back

Have fun

Donella


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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 29 Oct 2011 10:01 #70607

Weather forecast for Houston is great for week of festival. Sunny, with nightly temps between 45 and 55, and daytime temps between 72 and 81. Only chance of rain would be for the last Sunday of the festival.
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 28 Oct 2011 21:50 #70603

I'm lucky enough to live near Houston and have a wonderful hubby who goes with me every year. Bettyann, they have a lot of beeds there, look for the embellishment area. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone there. As it gets closer, I will try to post weather updates, although I don't spend much time outside. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask me.

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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 27 Oct 2011 19:52 #70589

I've lived near Houston for the last two years so I've been lucky enough to attend Festival the last two years and one other time I came from California. It is quite an experience. Thank you Margo for posting the information about the floor plan. This is the first year I'll be attending after making friends through the HST exchange. I'm so excited to attend the dinner and meet my TQS friends face to face. I wish all of you coming from out of town safe travels. See y'all next week! :) :) :)


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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 27 Oct 2011 11:09 #70578

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I just finished pulling together all the items on my supply lists. It seems I will be able to fit some clothing in my suitecase. I won't have to do laundry in a hotel room sink. I am not at all worried about stuffing my suitecase to come home. God Bless UPS. I only pack the items I know I want to play with as soon as I get home. Then a few days later I get to enjoy my purchases all over again. I am on a beading kick so I will be on the hunt for the beading vendors. I also have the bug for a longarm so I will be testing the different makes. I have found that at these large quilt shows, I always find some items that I can't do without that I didn't even know existed before I came to the show. AHHHHH Retail Therapy!!!!!! See you all soon, Betty Ann


Betty Ann, you might want to read Michelle's recommendation for the A-1 that she posted a couple of days ago!
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 27 Oct 2011 10:44 #70577

I just finished pulling together all the items on my supply lists. It seems I will be able to fit some clothing in my suitecase. I won't have to do laundry in a hotel room sink. I am not at all worried about stuffing my suitecase to come home. God Bless UPS. I only pack the items I know I want to play with as soon as I get home. Then a few days later I get to enjoy my purchases all over again. I am on a beading kick so I will be on the hunt for the beading vendors. I also have the bug for a longarm so I will be testing the different makes. I have found that at these large quilt shows, I always find some items that I can't do without that I didn't even know existed before I came to the show. AHHHHH Retail Therapy!!!!!! See you all soon, Betty Ann
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 27 Oct 2011 09:46 #70576

Eileen, can't wait to meet you! 8) ENJOY the fun at Festival...and don't even think about the new furnace until you're on the return trip home! I'm praying for nice weather for you when you get home! See ya in HOUSTON! Here we come! :lol:

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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 27 Oct 2011 09:15 #70574

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Okay, I'm hyperventilating here. I can't believe it's really going to happen; I've dreamed of going to Houston for years, even before TQS. The opportunity to meet you all will make it that much better!!
Even Mike is getting a little excited; but I think he's really just happy to get away for a little while. The day we come home, we're having a new furnace installed, so we have no heat right now. That's the first opening our HVAC guy had. Please cross your fingers it doesn't get too cold here while we're gone.

from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 26 Oct 2011 18:47 #70565

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Thanks everyone for sharing their previous experiences keeping us all informed! Can't believe Festival is NEXT WEEK! I am really looking forward to seeing everyone. Dinner was great last year, friends, food, laughter, who could ask for more. For all who will experience Festival for the first time, I can tell you I still walk around with that "deer in the headlight" look, it really is overwhelming first time around. But OH so much fun! Special Thanks to Margo, your info is so very helpful; Wanda, for coordinating dinner for us, giving us the time to meet in person. See you all next week, safe travels, Pat
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 26 Oct 2011 18:42 #70564

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Does anyone know if they collect sewing supplies that we would donate at the IQF? Maybe our quilting sisters in Joplin, Mo. could use a replenishment of what was lost. I am asking because I have discovered I have alot of things I would be glad to bring & donate if they could be used and transported to them. Maybe smeone is driving from there?

The excitement of the IQF is growning I just keep tellingmy self to sleep quick this week cause next week I will need the extra winks!
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Re: Houston Quilt Fest 2011-TQS Dinner 26 Oct 2011 10:27 #70553

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Thanks, Margo! I did pull last year's floorplan, and have been working from that. The only difference is a few booths way at the back left side near the restrooms. All this time I have thought there were always 2000 numbered cubicles. I just realized each row actually stops in the 60s. :shock: So, there are a few hundred less cubicles than I thought. Whew! Now I can slow down, since there aren't as many to see! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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