A week of my life gone, vanished in the process of doing my taxes! Here's a quick report on my trip a few weeks ago to the annual Original Sewing & Quilting Expo in Cleveland. This is the one held at the I-X Center, the former WWII bomber factory (later produced tanks during the Korean War). Lots of history in those walls.
I saw the SAQA "Two by Twenty" exhibit - delightfully inspiring, as expected. I noticed a few quilts whose edges were not bound in the traditional manner, looked to be just stitched very close to the edges to hold the three layers. I will be exploring this "non-binding" in the next few months.
As I was anticipating having to pay a bunch on my taxes, I could not purchase much, but I found a few mixed bags from a couple different vendors:
Kimono silk scraps, and a bunch of fancy ribbons and trims. I cannot resist embellishments! I see more crazy quilt-type collages in my future. Stunningly, where I bought the most was not from a sewing vendor. I purchased a small fortune of blended teas from SubRosa Tea. I'm not much of a tea drinker, but their blends are quite creative and delicious. I am enjoying Pina Colada, Spiced Mexican Chocolate, Cafe Latte, Strawberry Ginger, Chocolate Mint, and Coconut Truffle. I appreciate creative and quality food as much as I love beautiful dyed fabric and art quilts. To finish off this ramble on appealing to the senses, I have been listening this week to Verdi - Il Trovatore, Smetana - Ma Vlast, and Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture and Symphonies #3 and #4.
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