NW Quilting Expo report

September 22, 2011 at 9:21 pm | Posted in books and mags, chatty, crafty events, modern log cabin quilting, oregon, quilting | 7 Comments

Michelle and I got to check out the NW Quilting Expo today, which was cool! I had never been there before and it was great to get to see all the vendors’ booths and prize-winning quilts on display. I’m teaching a wool baby quilt class for Pendleton there bright and early (8:30 am! lots of coffee for sure!) on Saturday so I was happy to get a chance to visit for fun, too.

my Pendleton wool baby quilt

By the way – my class (#S300 in the booklet) still has 3 spots open out of 20, so if you happen to be interested you can register at the front desk there. This is the project (above), a very simple elongated coin quilt made from three Pendleton wools, and the class fees include a kit with all the fabrics in either pink or blue color families. I can’t believe I’ll be teaching 17 (possibly more!) students on Saturday and I am super looking forward to it. (If you’re not going to the Expo, I’m also teaching it again at the Woolen Mill Store on Saturday, October 1 from 1-3:30 pm, $40 includes all three fabrics in a kit.)

Dressing the Part by Renee Newstrum

Back to the Expo… Michelle and I saw this amazing quilt (one of dozens, maybe hundreds on display) and both stopped in our tracks to love and admire it. I adored the kids’ book The Hundred Dresses and these beautiful rows of vintage-fabric-pieced dress blocks, each with tiny hand-stitched coat hangers, amazed me. Renee Newstrum (who I would love to meet!) designed, pieced and quilted it:

Dressing the Part by Renee Newstrum

Oh, the little dresses!!!

Dressing the Part by Renee Newstrum

We also stopped by the Pendleton booth and among many awesome things, they had a nice display of my books and my Winter Woolens Quilt (made with their wool, I bought everything for it at the Woolen Mill Store). So cool.

My books + Winter Woolens Quilt at the NW Quilting Expo

And the tempting pick-any-8 wool FQ sets were going fast.

Pick your own FQs at the Pendleton booth at the NW Quilting Expo

I also saw Diane‘s marvelous book with the Clover Kanzashi kits at the Fabric Depot booth. (She’ll be there Friday from 11-2 demoing the Kanzashi makers!)

Diane's book at the NW Quilting Expo

Speaking of books, I was happy to see all three of Terri Thayer‘s quilting mysteries at the Expo! She came to my event at the Bobbin’s Nest in May and brought me a signed copy of her first one in the series, Wild Goose Chase.

Three Terri Thayer quilting mysteries at the NW Quilting Expo

I’ve bought the other two at Murder By The Book, my favorite mystery bookstore (right in my neighborhood here in SE Portland). By the way, if you are interested, they have a new Crafty Crimes section with all the knitting, sewing, needlework, and scrapbooking mysteries in one place, which I personally love. I’m going to bring some vintage craft supplies by so they can decorate the shelf, actually!

Crafty Crimes

Anyway, Jean at MBTB recommended a mystery called Quilt as Desired, which is at the top of my stack of books to read next, and I met the author, Arlene Sachitano at Expo this morning! So I bought the second one in the series, Quilter’s Knot, and she signed it to me.

Got my copy of Quilter's Knot signed at the Expo!

Ok, see you super-early Saturday morning if you’d like to make a wool baby quilt, and if you’re in Seattle please save the date for Saturday, October 22 from 1-3 pm – I’m so happy that we’ve just set up a MLCQ book event at The Quilting Loft in Ballard! More details soon…

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  1. I know Renee!! And just lives up the coast from me, and I’m hoping one day she’ll want to join the guild. She is a ROCK STAR and I just adore her! I remember the first time I met her she was just getting stated on her aaaaaaaaamazing quilt and she let me peek inside her box of fabric scraps. I may have scared her a little, LOL! Loved reading your recap, Susan!

    • OMG! I would love to meet her and tell her how much I love her quilt. The signage didn’t have any contact or site info but I’m so happy you’re friends with her, Monica! It’s truly amazing with many a’s. Thanks so much for letting me know you know her!! If you’d pass my compliments on I would really appreciate it!

  2. Hi Susan — Monica did indeed pass on your compliments! I’m so honored to be the reciepient of such glowing praise about my ‘plain jane’ quilt amongst all that glittered in the show there. I too drooled over all of the gorgeous wools at the Pendelton booth. Guess we were there at the show around the same time! I’d love to meet you – your blog is really a great read. Feel free to get in touch with me at newstrum (at) gmail dot com.
    I’m guessing you must be part of the PMQG – would love to attend one of your meetings – maybe Monica would give me a ride….

    • Renee, thank you so much coming by and for your comment, I’m so excited to meet you sometime! It would be so lovely to have you at a PMQG meeting and your quilt would bring the house down during our show and tell!! Let’s definitely plan something fun with Monica, I would love that.

      I visited your beautiful quilt again on Saturday and got to vote for it for the NWQE viewer’s choice award. It’s really wonderful and if you ever publish the pattern or teach it, please let me know… it’s just lovely.

      Hope to see you soon! We are also coming to Astoria in October. I will email you and Monica about it!!

  3. Love the little dresses on that quilt!!!

    • oh, me too! they’re so gorgeous and no fabric repeats. awesome!

  4. I feel like a stalker! I have been admiring Renee Newstrums “Dressing the Part” quilt from a distance…Canada. Does anyone know if she is selling the pattern? Please email me info whether a yes or a no, use the name of the quilt in the subject line, thanks! Sally Clarida sclarida@hotmail.com


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