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    Sandy Navas's Avatar Sandy Navas is offline Senior Member
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    Our first day experience was a wowzer! Absolutely blown away by the crowd. Our first stop was at the National Quilt Museum and that was not too crowded. The quilts there were stunning - but, alas, no photos allowed. We were certainly impressed with the miniature quilts and some of the old quilts (mostly variations of a 9 patch). The art quilts were also something amazing.

    Off to the Exhibition Hall - you could hardly swim upstream. But, we made it through and hit some of our key vendor interests along the way. Li'l Sis was interested in getting an AccuQuilt Go (the electric one) and thought perhaps there would be a show special . . . NOT. So she called our local dealer and put her order in. At least she's going to have some better support locally. She did buy a few dies though - they did have those discounted. (An aside, we were told that AccuQuilt would not discount their machines - yet at the shop of a very famous quilter who was there, we could have gotten one for a 25% savings . . . this was after Sis ordered hers . . . )

    There was also a wonderful display of the Egyptian Applique (someone posted a video link here a couple weeks ago). The quilts were priced in the tens of thousands and were more impressive up close and personal. Amazing work - and the colors and workmanship were spectacular.

    We visited several fabric stores - still don't know if some of these (like Eleanor Burns' shops . . . three there that we visited) were temporary for the show, although we certainly believe they aren't all permanent fixtures. Several of the shops had less than quality fabric though. The crowds were unbelievable. We bought fabric in Eleanor's warehouse set-up and waited in line for about 15-20 minutes to get to the cashier (there was only one). We also stopped in one of her shops and she was in the middle of doing her little spiel for the week. Crowded, and we didn't have tickets, but we did get to stand that the back by the big open doors and watch and listen.

    Also visited a few artsy-craftsy type stores, went to a fiber arts museum, had lunch at the deli by the bakery (sandwiches on bakery bread - yummy).

    Friday we finally made it inside the Pavillion (a giant bubble - anyone know if this is only set up for the show or if it's a permanent fixture?). Actually it was our favorite visit with the vendors - lots and lots of fun stuff to see and do.

    Least favorite thing? Probably Hancocks!!!!!! Yes, you read that correctly!!!!! Part of it was because it was later in the day when we got there and we both were pretty tired from all the walking and being on our feet so much. It was crowded - but hey, it was SHOW WEEK!! There was no rhyme nor reason in the way the fabrics were displayed. And, not being true shopping lovers, both of us like to go and grab what we need and get out, it would have been difficult to find what you wanted without searching every aisle. And, perhaps that's their idea - or maybe because of the influx of people it is difficult to keep things straight and tidy. Sis was looking for pink fabrics for a quilt and there was no reasoning as to why you'd find a bolt of pink in with the batiks and another in with the Halloween fabrics and another over by drapery fabric, and one stuck in with the plaids . . . and I know that people will pick something up, change their minds and just stick it somewhere - but it was apparent that those carrying fabric back to the display from the cutting tables weren't putting anything back where it logically should go . . . BUT, we found that to be the case in every store we visited . . . aren't we demanding?

    I'm glad I got to go, glad I had a chance to meet RHONDA!!!!! And, if I were 20 years younger I'd go back next year. Given the fact that I did not have a 'wish list' for anything (I have enough fabric in my stash and enough quilts planned to last the rest of my lifetime) I was really there for the eye candy. I did buy one stack of FQs at Eleanor's place because they had polka dots!! Bought a couple small items to put in PIF packages, and picked up a mat to use with fusible webbing for applique work (what is that thing called anyway??).
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    Default Re: My take on Paducah

    What a fabulous "update"...))
    I know now that "it's not for me"...LOL
    If I ever travel again for anything "quilty".. it will be for sure to hang out with my forum buddies at the M* Retreat...(IMHO, NOBODY, but NOBODY does it like they do in ALL aspects)......... For now we are busy "spoiling" ourselves lately in other ways and I'm sewing up a storm... Life is good and I'm taking one day at a time... GB
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    I have read his trip to Paducah and I´m envious because I am so far I do not think I can make that trip ever, but I would like therefore to know the Ms. Burns and many good quilters who only know on the net, but I´m glad for you and thank your photos and explanations that make this a little closer to all those beautiful. Thanks
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    Wow.... great information! Please tell me, what is a PIF package? All that sounds exhausting! But, fun. Kinda like the Bus trip. So much fun, so tired at night. Some of those shops were a maze too. Crowded and confusing.

    I love the Hancocks of Paducah catalog that comes here. Maybe I should stick to shopping with them through that. LOL. When you and your sis are rested up, where are you off to next?

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    Hancocks of Paducah was fairly neat last year during quilt week. I am sure it is a monumental task to get things back where they belong. As I remember the fabric was divided by manufacturer which is good if you know you are looking for a particular fabric but not too great if you are looking for certain colors or styles. I would love to go back specially to the back room where bargains are to be found.
    It is just a 5 hour drive from here, maybe one day.

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    I know Eleanor Burns has one permanent shop there, and I'm guessing it's the warehouse one. Her shop in California is also in a warehouse. You walk into a large room where all the notions and patterns are, along w/a cutting table and cashier. In the next room are all the current fabrics and any demos they are doing. Off to the right of that one is a huge classroom which also is the studio where they do the filming. On the opposite side is another large room with all the discount fabric. Everything in it was $6 a yard! I never would have known it was there, but MM wandered in there and saw it then told me. There was a cutting table in that room and the main room both.

    Too bad about Hancocks! I wonder if it seemed so disorganized because of all the people trampling thru there that things aren't being put back where they belong or if it's always like that..
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    I saw that little video you posted. Is that really how crowded it is? Yikes! Sounds like fun though, good people watching place.!



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    OK, I'm not going to Paducah. Where I really want to go is to MSQC. Now that would be awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Yarnarian View Post
    OK, I'm not going to Paducah. Where I really want to go is to MSQC. Now that would be awesome!
    Ah! That's it. I'm spoiled because I usually shop at M*. Like I said about Hancocks, we were so tired by the time we got there.

    No future plans for traveling and shopping - I need to get busy SEW!!! I did work on a D9P this afternoon and I'm ready to cut my blocks. But, we do want to go to Lincoln, NB to the quilt museum. And, Al and I are going to Amana, IA next month to a woodworking show and there's a quilt show in Cedar Rapids the same week . . . so I guess I lied when I said no future plans. Aw, well, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.
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    Sandy, great write up and pictures. Nice to read, and live vicariously through your's and Al's adventures in Paducah! I can't wait til the Plano Quilt show gets here, will be my first!!!
    Don't worry if plan A fails, there are 25 more letters in the alphabet!!

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