We arrived into our hotel just after 4 pm, had lunch settled in and had a little rest before we all walked to the George R Brown convention centre for preview night.
This being my third visit to Houston it was the first time that I had been to preview night, here was myself thinking we will get to see quilts etc, but I did not expect all the booths to be opened and we could spend money, such a shame that I left my money back at the hotel and DH was no where in sight.
A silent little plea to self, I will be good and not spend anything, but after spotting DH, money acquired and a few purchases made, so much for will power.
This actually bought a smile to my face, great head gear.
As you can imagine there are a lot of quilts on display, so I have photographed the winners and put up a few of my favourites as well.
Another Japan winner, World of Beauty award $7,500, the detail in this quilt was very detailed and quite amazing.
Helen's other entry was of her daughter, I love the assemetry of this quilt.
This is Judith Ross from Christchurch in NZ, who had the pleasure of having her quilt accepted to be hung at the Houston show, all made of silk. Judith was part of our tour group.
Dear Jane in white, yellow and gray, first quilt made by Christine, I had the pleasure to talk to her, this quilt did not take her long to make, great work for a first time quilter.
These are a few of my favourite pieced quilts.
Log cabin, so many different variations.
This concludes my quilt show visit, I have been fortunate to visit Houston Quilt Festival three times now and I feel that it is one of best shows and the largest display of quilts. I had two days at the festival and really did not get to see everything, but was very happy with what I did see.
Will return soon with news of our visit to La Grange and the Texas Quilt museum.
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