5/25/09: Hey everybody, I’m going to spend the day with my family and select the winners tomorrow (Tuesday, 5/26).

Going to market with a friend is WAY MORE FUN than going by yourself. Looking at fabric, eating, and general aisle roaming is just better with a BFF by your side. Of all the pictures I took at market this is the only one of my good friend Jone Hallmark. She’s taking in the amazing ambiance of the fabric art at Alexander Henry.
Several amazing moments of serendipity graced my market trip. First, Jone and I discovered we were both on the same connecting flight into Pittsburgh on Southwest Airlines. She flew in from New Mexico and I flew from Seattle. We met up at Midway and chatted non-stop all the way to the departure gate. If you’ve flown Southwest you know how you can check-in online up to 24 hours before your flight and get a boarding pass (all random, numbers are assigned on a first come basis). At the airport, you line up according to the number on your boarding pass. When they made the announcement to board we figured whoever got on the plane first could save a seat for the other. Well, we both look down at our boarding passes and Jone’s said A23 and mine said A24. What are the odds of that? Absolute chills. A little reminder from the universe that the journey was on track.

The other amazing part of market is meeting up with online friends. Celine Perkins and I ‘met’ in a Yahoo group. She runs a very successful pattern business (Perkins Dry Goods) and has been a generous and amazing mentor to me. It was such a delight to get to meet her in person. Now if those customers would have just stayed out of the way we could have visited longer!

Serendipity Moment #2. Before going to bed Friday night I made a list of the things I absolutely had to do on Saturday before my market experience came to a close. I wrote Kay Mackenzie‘s name down. I didn’t know how I’d find her but I planned to go to her book publisher’s booth to start the search. Well, late Saturday afternoon I stop in a bathroom in the outer area of the convention center. I look up and right there next to me drying her hands is Kay. OK, 20,000 people attended this show. We exited the bathroom to chat and Kay mentioned she still needed to meet Susan Brubaker Knapp. Susan and I shared dinner Friday night and I had her number on my cell phone. As I pulled out my phone to call her Kay let out a scream and guess who was standing right there. Susan! Seriously, what are the odds of that!
Susan’s very talented friend Janet Lasher took this fabulous artsy photo of us.
Susan found out two of her quilts were selected for the Quilting Arts 2010 calendar including the cover! She also has a new book coming out with C&T. I’m pretty impressed with her if you can’t tell!
Susan’s quilt Lepidoptera was displayed in the Aurofil thread booth. It’s unbelievable. She wrote more about the process of creating that quilt on her blog.

I also had the pleasure of a number of other chance meetings with online friends. One of the benefits of plastering your own mug all over your blog is that people recognize you when you’re out. This is a very good thing at market. I had lunch one day with 3 lovely gals from Yellow Bird Art, chatted with Amy of Mrs. Schmenkman Quilts, Jen Eskridge of Reanna Lily Designs, talked with Mary of Confessions of a Craft Addict, and stopped in to say hello to Patsy Thompson and her quilting DVDs.
Whew, and that was my market.
There’s a Free Shipping Promotion going on at Pink Chalk Fabrics through midnight Monday. I’ll draw the prize winners Monday morning. Wishing you all a fabulous weekend!



sounds like such fun! It must be neat to meet up with people that you’ve ‘met’ online!
Thank you for the virtual trip to Quilt Market! The colors are so amazing, I can’t imagine what it would be like to be surrounded by all of it! Have a sunny, fun-filled weekend. Cheers.
Have a great weekend Kathy!
I am so jealous! Not only do you get to play with all that fabulous fabric, but you get to meet the designers, too. Just not fair! Seriously, it is very exciting to be able to see the wonderful things that are coming.
I love little nudges from the universe. And so many at once…what a great market experience.
Thanks for sharing so much Kathy. Have a great long weekend.
Synchronicity!!
Hope to meet you someday that way. I feel like I know you already.
Thanks for sharing the shot of Lepidoptera. It is absolutely stunning, and I love artified science!
have a wonderful weekend too, you did a great job with the posts about quiltmarket
i’ve been loving seeing all the blogging about this event. so wish I could have been there, but enjoying living vicariously through all who did and have blogged about it!
That’s probably really tiring, but it sounds like soooo much fun!
Meeting up with friends, new and old, is always great.
Wow…loved these posts…sad to see them come to an end…but thanks so much! Love that Alexander Henry booth too!
FUN FUN FUN!!
Sounds like you had a marvellous time!
The stars were definitely aligned on this trip!
I’m glad you enjoyed Pittsburgh, I grew up close to there and I love how it has changed to a really pretty spot. I always enjoy my chances to return and hit the Strip (great food places) and the museums.
A very cool story, the universe rewards us in the best ways sometimes……now think about what would have happend in your life if you had recognized Eddie Vedder last year! Lunch with Bono perhaps? We’ll never know.
Wow sounds like you had a very fun weekend. What chances to run into the people you were thinking about… crazy.
You’re quite the photographer. All of your pictures came out beautifully with such vivid colors!
What a great story! Thanks for all the new people also. I wasn’t familiar with any of their work. It will be fun to explore all the links over the next few days.
I love reading these posts! Thanks.
Wish I could have been there in person, but reading all your posts was the next best thing. Thanks!
Keep up with the wonderful posts; I really am loving this!
I’m bummed that market is over, but very grateful for you including all of us on your journey. Text, photos and links are much appreciated.
I’m heading to the Seattle area in June to visit my niece and tops on our list is a visit to Esther’s Fabrics. Bet I run into you!
Glad you had such a great time! Thank you for sharing the beauty with us. Have a fantastic weekend!
You know, I’m getting exhausted right along with you! I love Susan’s quilt and must start reading her blog.
So glad you had such a wonderful time! Happy long weekend to you!
Oh my goodness! I wish I had been able to go to this quilt market! You are so lucky!!! Such beautiful fabrics everywhere you look!!!!! :0)
Those moments are exactly what makes you feel like you are doing the right thing with your life! So cool that you had those experiences to add to the market trip. BTW, I really love that quilt – gorgeous! It looks like butterfly wings painted with opaque acrylic.
Gorgeous, all of them! Thanks for showing these photos!!!
That Lepidoptera quilt is truly amazing! Wow!
That is an amazing quilt!
I think I’m going to be looking for one of these to visit with my BFF in my area!
Luck, coincidence, providence…whatever you call it you sure had it!
Thanks again for the market recaps, photos, and links which provided several interesting detours! Have a great weekend.
Looks like a wonderful trip! Thank you for sharing it with us
I love Jone Hallmark, her illustrations are so cute.
Sometimes things are just meant to be, and it feels so good to have things work out like that. Thanks for more sharing!
Looks like you had a great time. I love it when the stars align and everything just falls into place.
What a serendipitous trip! Glad you shared. I love that quilt you’re standing in front of at Perkins Dry Goods. I’m a sucker for anything star-like.
OMG, that lepidoptera quilt is just jaw dropping…. and that’s on the screen. I can’t imagine how beautiful it must be in person!
Glad you got to go with your friend! I love the story!! Isn’t serendipity grand:) Thanks again for this fantastic giveaway!
Kathy, I think you need to play some lottery numbers.
That’s a lot of happy happenstance. So great to meet you!
Thank you for this great photographic tour. I love when circumstances happen like with you and your friends. It always makes me think that I’m on the right path. That, and I should buy a lotto ticket with all of that luck!! LOL!
once again, great pictures. it seems like you had a fabulous time – how could you not?
It looks like you had a wonderful time. I can’t wait to see what you get in the shop from this market. Have a wonderful weekend too!
It has been really interesting reading about your adventure at Quilt Market! Thanks for sharing.
That is so neat. I love when everything clicks which doesn’t happen often in life but when it does, it just feels meant to be. Thanks for sharing fun, laughs, and crafts.
That was great story of all the meet-ups you had at the market! What are the odds?!?! Very cool that it all worked out.
Seats right beside each other?! Wow! That would have given me goosebumps!
Meeting friends is the best part of these sorts of things!