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You can’t turn around at Quilt Market in Houston without seeing new fabric. It is everywhere. Hanging from rods as decoration in booths, cut and pieced for quilts, worn as dresses, tops and skirts by the designers. If it can be covered or sewn with fabric, it’s there for you to see and touch.
It wasn’t [...]

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I intended to blog from Houston but technical difficulties prevented that. So I guess I’ll just try to muddle through and remember all the details from three jam-packed days of fabric, patterns and friends.
I’ve tried to do a chronological Market round-up the past two visits but I think I’m going to try a thematic approach [...]

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It was less than a year ago that I was packing my bags and preparing to head out to the International Quilt Market in Houston for the first time. I was so nervous and overwhelmed, completely unsure of what to expect.
Market was such an amazing experience, everything I could have hoped for and more. I [...]

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I’m racing towards a ginormous deadline but this was too cool to miss sharing with all of you.
Intown Quilters in Decatur, Ga., is hosting Kaffe Fassett this fall and tickets are now on sale for an Evening With Kaffe Fassett. It will be 7-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, at the Frazer Center (Atrium Room). [...]

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