Showing posts with label original sewing and quilt expo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original sewing and quilt expo. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Girlz Day! Original Sewing & Quilt Expo! (part 1)

On Thursday my sister, sister-in-law and I met at the Original Sewing & Quilt Expo in Schaumburg. We had fun. I'm probably going to regret it next month when the bills come in, but I'm all smiles now!  I shopped enough that I've split it into two posts.
This is a Shiva Paintsticks Make-it and Take-it I did at the Laura Murray Designs booth. Both stenciling and rubbing.
Here's their tag with a fabric rubbing attached.
And this doesn't quite show (glare from the flash) but it's a Grip-n-Grip from Bear Thread Designs.  It's a sticky mat you set down on your work area, then you lay your fabric on it and it stays. Doesn't budge while you're stenciling. Then I stuck the rubbing plate to it and it stayed while I moved my fabric around for the rubbing I did.  It was wonderful.  I can see it making drawing, writing and coloring on fabric so much easier.
I loved this booth! There was a bin of luscious kimono silk fabric.  My find was this two-sided piece. I plan to hem three sides (one is selvedge) and wear it as a scarf.
I also purchased a baggie of silk kimono scraps.  They're really cool but I'll need to iron them before sharing them all with you.  N got one too, with more green tones, and it's really awesome, too (it ended up in my bag by mistake, I promise, and it will get to its rightful owner, soon.)
I've long wanted to knit a lace shawl and been too intimidated by the size and complexity. I've looked at some beginner patterns that seemed to look too beginner. There were a few knitting and yarn booths at the show and Mia Bella Yarn and Accessories of Highland Park had a gorgeous dark gray very lacy shawl, with the pattern and yarn on hand.  N and I both got the pattern and I also purchased the yarn in pink. The lace patterns look moderately complex but all of the increasing comes between patterns so the lace knitting should be doable.