It's Hoffman time at the Kansas City Quilt Market. Paradigm by Sarah Thomas of Sariditty drew me in with its soft brights and intriguing sights. Sarah is joining the Me + You family at Hoffman, with this debut collection. On the far left is the Star Catcher Quilt by Isabelle Selak of South Bay Bella Studio. Butterfly Bunch by Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill of Whole Circle Studio is on the far right next to a hoop piece by Nichole of Wild Boho.
The circle table was loaded with treasures such as woven quilt labels, postcards, buttons, and Aurifil threads.
This quilt is called Strip Tease. Pretty risqué, right?
A plethora of projects featuring the digitally printed collection adorned Sarah's booth. Below is a piece by Nicholas Ball of Quilts From the Attic featuring surf boards.
Mai Tai is shown below.
How about a little taste of the fun to come? Use the Rafflecopter below the picture to enter, and I'll pick a winner to send this bundle in a week.
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The circle table was loaded with treasures such as woven quilt labels, postcards, buttons, and Aurifil threads.
This quilt is called Strip Tease. Pretty risqué, right?
A plethora of projects featuring the digitally printed collection adorned Sarah's booth. Below is a piece by Nicholas Ball of Quilts From the Attic featuring surf boards.
Mai Tai is shown below.
How about a little taste of the fun to come? Use the Rafflecopter below the picture to enter, and I'll pick a winner to send this bundle in a week.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
So, did you see tons of digitally printed fabrics? Is that where the industry is headed these days?
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ReplyDeleteI’ve been making beautiful quilted pieces with batiks lately,so they are my favourite fabrics at the moment.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colors ! Love the richness of the digital fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI like the low volume prints.
ReplyDeleteI bright fabrics of any kind, prints or solids. Your recap of Market has been fun to follow. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Christa Watson's Abstract Garden fabrics are very much some of my favorite with a very geometric vibe! Thank you, Susan
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ReplyDeleteI love bright clear colors! I've also been experimenting with low volume prints.
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ReplyDeleteI generally choose fabric by its visual impact and color (brights), not so much designer. I've been using solids more frequently.
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ReplyDeleteI follow you via email. My prior comment was my "comment," but I did it before I saw we were supposed to answer a question. My favorite is low-volume.
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ReplyDeleteThough I love batiks, I can't say I have a favorite type of fabric, except I love lots of color. susanprincess at att dot net
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