Wednesday, February 27, 2013

QuiltCon Checklist

I went to QuiltCon last week with two purposes; to buy some Cherrywood Fabric and to gain some insight from Denyse Schmidt. I am happy to report I was able to accomplish both.

I fell in love with Cherrywood Fabrics a few years ago without ever seeing it in person. Even from their website I could see that the muted hand dyed colors would work perfectly with a few designs I had in mind. When I read that they would have a booth at QuiltCon, I was so excited. Karla Overland, the owner of Cherrywood Fabrics, gave a great talk about her hand dying process and how she works with the color wheel to come up with gradations of color. She was kind enough to help me pick out this group for a project that's been rolling around in my head.



Don't you just love the suede looking texture of this cotton?!



For those of you that don't know, I love Denyse Schmidt. I like her work, but I love her story. I also think her company is an interesting business model. She is an inspiration to me for reasons that are difficult to articulate. Somewhere in me, I believe that a conversation with her will answer that one question I didn't know I needed answered and will make the path that I'm on much clearer and a bit easier to travel. When I read that she was giving the keynote address at QuiltCon, I was on a mission to connect with her.



And connect I did! We had a brief conversation while she was signing my book and arranged to have a longer conversation in the near future.

Three days after returning from Austin, I am completely elated and am still coming down from my QuiltCon high. I'll save the story of my unexpected encounter with another Modern Quilting giant for my next post.

7 comments:

  1. Hi Kisha!!!! Had fun talking with you before Denyse's lecture!!!! :) It was so great connecting with you. You're a sweetheart!

    -Amanda-

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    1. Amanda,
      I really enjoyed chatting with you too! I mentioned you in today's post. :)

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  2. Kisha,
    I, too, am coming down from the QuiltCon high. I feel honored to have been part of their inaugural conference. Thanks for keeping it alive by posting.
    Bonnie in Maine

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    1. Bonnie,
      I was so excited while I was there that I didn't really give the experience all the weight that it deserved until I was on the plane to go home. Being a part of the first QuiltCon was definitely an extrodinary experience. Can't wait for the next one.

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  3. Wasn't Quiltcon the best? We had a great time, learned a lot, and can't wait for Quiltcon 2015!

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  4. There was something unsettling to me about Salt Lick when I got there, so I opted for something else. Turns out my delay was not weather related. They had to switch planes because of some mechanical problem. That's a delay I definitely don't mind! :)
    It was great meeting you and I hope you'll continue to drop by my blog.

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  5. Carol,
    It was the best! I can't imagine how the next one could be better, but I'm sure the ladies will figure out a way to surpass themselves.

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