Muppet Newsgirl
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At the show on the whole, you mean, or at the vendor?
Most of the items at the booth from Closter were things needed for making quilted tote bags; I admit that if I hadn't noticed the sign on the booth wall, we'd have passed it by. (And before you ask, I looked them up later on - shop only opened eight years ago, so they wouldn't have been the puppet-selling fabric shop that Jane mentioned in the tribute show.)
At the whole show, there were some really nice quilts on display - you had the basic muted patchwork kinds you'd find on your grandmother's sofa (and which my own gran preferred), and some more vivid numbers done in batiks (Mom and I really like those), and a lot of "art quilts," the kind meant to hang on the wall. One person made even made one called "Hooked on Caffeine -" it was a fish, made out of used coffee filters!
Most of the items at the booth from Closter were things needed for making quilted tote bags; I admit that if I hadn't noticed the sign on the booth wall, we'd have passed it by. (And before you ask, I looked them up later on - shop only opened eight years ago, so they wouldn't have been the puppet-selling fabric shop that Jane mentioned in the tribute show.)
At the whole show, there were some really nice quilts on display - you had the basic muted patchwork kinds you'd find on your grandmother's sofa (and which my own gran preferred), and some more vivid numbers done in batiks (Mom and I really like those), and a lot of "art quilts," the kind meant to hang on the wall. One person made even made one called "Hooked on Caffeine -" it was a fish, made out of used coffee filters!