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Tag Archives: Houston International Quilt Show
A Walk in the Park
One day at the quit show in Houston we decided to walk across the park to get something to eat at a big grocery store and restaurant. It was a real pretty day and we got to see men constructing … Continue reading
More Houston Quilts and Special Exhibitions
There were several special exhibitions at the Houston Quilt Show. Three of them really caught my eye. They were the fiber dolls, the antique children’s white clothes and the miniature doll houses and boxes. I really enjoyed these. … Continue reading
Quilt Friends at the Quilt Show
I was going to name this post, “I Slept with Three Married Women,” but decided that some kid would see it. LOL! Every time I go to a quilt show, quilt camp, or quilt retreat I am the odd man … Continue reading
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Houston Quilt Show – The Quilts
I went to the Houston Quilt Show last week with three friends. We really had a great time. We drove and got to the hotel before 5:00 and checked in. We waited until we could go see the preview of … Continue reading
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The Japanese Quilts at the Houston Show
One of the best things I saw at the Houston quilt show were the Japanese quilts. They had several in the big show and then there was a special exhibition of Japanese made quilts that was fascinating. The quilts I was drawn … Continue reading
Houston International Quilt Show
I was invited to go to the international quilt show in Houston, TX, with Marti, Jackie, and Phyllis from the Little Rock guild. I have been going for the last 15 years. Last year was the only year I haven’t … Continue reading