tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post936634875919932112..comments2024-03-24T12:52:47.201-05:00Comments on The Quilted Snail: A few thoughts on the Dallas Quilt ShowMoirahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16417830478125448599noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-69881975854112455732017-03-14T15:36:53.195-05:002017-03-14T15:36:53.195-05:00Interesting comments on this quilt show. I think ...Interesting comments on this quilt show. I think seeing it s soon after QuiltCon really showcased the differences in the ways things are done at shows. It seems they should at least have had signs about the food court, though!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-80650687425656207032017-03-14T00:35:48.796-05:002017-03-14T00:35:48.796-05:00It is interesting how each show has its own "...It is interesting how each show has its own "flavor" and feeling. Some are a better fit for us individually, but they all show quilts made with the best efforts and love of a quilter. As diverse as quilters and their quilting is, we are all united in our general love of creating with fabric and thread. From a little show put on by a young man as his senior project or a little county fair to the insanity of the Birmingham International Quilt Show in England, I have seen quilts that amaze me, make me drool, puzzled me and made me ask "why" and "how", I enjoy them all but smaller, more intimate and less over-whelming fits me best (unlike this insane run_on sentence!). Farm Quilterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01670652033638218941noreply@blogger.com