The Spring Quilt show season is gearing up. This weekend alone has 3 major shows just in the southeast US. QuiltCon in Atlanta, GA; AQS QuiltWeek in Daytona Beach; Fl, and the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival in Hampton, VA.
Quilters are ready to get out and go. We start looking for that next project, with happy spring color after a long cold winter. A quilt show is the ideal place for getting inspiration, buying supplies and learning new techniques. Chances are you’ll find a show in your neck of the woods during the next few months. Here’s a handy guide to help you enjoy the show to its fullest.
Gather information
- Visit a local quilt shop. Â Most shows, whether local or national, will have informational fliers available at local shops. You can also ask the staff about any shows coming up in the area. These folks are plugged into the latest in the quilting world. They can guide you to the best shows.
- Check out the show’s website. Â This is where you’ll find information about the venue location, hours, class offerings, admission, contests, vendors, safety, and more.
- Sign up for a class. Shows are a great place to learn the latest techniques from the experts. Handi Quilter is proud to sponsor hands-on longarm classrooms at many major shows throughout the country and the world. We provide Amara 20, or Amara ST machines for students to use during class. It’s a great opportunity to really get to know a machine!
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Come Prepared!
- Comfortable walking shoes are a must. You will add quite a large number to that step counter! Get some that will make you comfortable even when standing for longer periods of time than usual. A lot of options here if you are looking for some.
- Dress in layers. The temperature at shows can never be predicted, it might be very chilly or it might be warm. It is always good to have a sweater or light jacket, just in case.
- Be ready for crowds. especially at larger national shows.
- Speaking of crowds, check the show’s information about guidelines for health safety measures. You’ll want to come prepared.
- Â Bring a tote. Do you have a roomy bag that is comfortable to carry? That’s the perfect thing for carting all the treasures you will find at the vendors. If you come to Houston Quilt Festival this year in the fall, the first booth you want to hit is the Handi Quilter booth. We give away bags, large enough to hold a king-sized quilt, every day of the show. Come early, they go fast!
- Camera. You will want to take photos of the quilts that inspire you. Maybe you love the color palette, or the piecing or appliqué, or the QUILTING! You’ll want to add those ideas to your inspiration stash.  If you use your phone as your camera, be sure it is charged and you have room for lots of new pictures.
- Taking a class? A notebook and pen are a must. Be sure to check the supply list for your class to be sure you have all the items you’ll need, to learn the most.
- Snacks. You’ve got to keep up your energy. Chocolate is my recommendation.
Important to do’s
- Time Give yourself the gift of enough time to fully enjoy all the show has to offer. This might mean planning to come to the show for 2 or more days.
- Come by the HQ booth and say “hello”! We love to meet quilters. Not part of the family yet? Give a machine a test drive!
- Don’t forget to look for the truck. Take a photo of yourself by the HQ truck and share on social media. #handiquilter @handiquilter
Happy Quilt show season!
Quilt Every Day.
by Mary Beth Krapil
Broward Quilt Expo is also putting on a show April 15 – 16 in Pembroke Pines, FL. We will be featuring a live longarm quilting demo on an Amara 20 with ProStitcher. Two quilts will be completely quilted during the show. http://www.BrowardQuiltExpo.com
Thanks for letting us know!