I had not visited Paducah since 2007 when I moved from TN to
TX. Now that I am living in Texas I
regularly attend the Houston Quilt Festival but I prefer the show in AQS show
in Paducah because I like the small town atmosphere and how there are many
locations to feed a quilter’s interest.
Houston, may have more quilts but I don’t know if they have more
vendors. It is in one location which is
convenient, but the floors are painful on my feet in Houston.
This year I attend with three women from my bee. It was fun, reminding of my first visit's to Paducah with Jeanne and Cathy.
Unfortunately we hit the show at 11 am on Thursday and the
crowds were horrible. Note to quilt show
visitors when crowds are this bad why must you stand and talk to others in the
middle of an aisle or in front of a quilt?
Look and move on so others can also.
We stayed in two cottages at Kenlake St Park. They were small, probably built in the 1970’s
but much better than a smoking hotel room 45 miles from Paducah. We had dinner at Patti’s Settlement
Restaurant the first night.
The above is a picture from the park, but not our cottage. Our cottages had a view of the woods. It was very serene and quiet.
On our first day in Paducah we visited Caryl Breyer Fallert’s
studio and that was one of the highlights of our trip. One friend, Dana, knew that this studio was
changing ownership so I am glad we got to see it. Caryl’s work is stunning and it was wonderful
to see it up close.
I purchased some of her fabric for a future project (no idea at this point) and a
couple cd’s of her workshops.
After visiting the big tent/marshmallow thing with vendors
we went to Hancock’s of Paducah and the mall.
There were very few vendors at the mall.
I purchased fabric at Hancock's. I was attracted to these black and beige prints and later at other stops add more plus the blue/black and grey. I don't know have a project in mind.
From a vendor in the tent I bought this clock. The artist is Michelle Allen, and I just love it. They also had one of a sewing machine and it was sold out but could be ordered. We found several things that were sold out by Thursday.
On Friday it was the quilt museum which was wonderful. No pictures were allowed but we all left with
a lot of inspiration. Then it was
walking downtown visiting vendors and having lunch. We went to two of Eleanor Burn’s locations
but didn’t attend a show.
We left Paducah and went on the road to Benton to a quilt
shop called Odds and Ends. The ladies there were very friendly and I added to
my collection of Halloween fabric and bought this thread catcher/pin holder for
$8. I have wanted one for a while and at
this great price it was a lovely souvenir (one of many!).
We visited Mayfield Ky to a small quilt show at a gallery
put on by the local guild. We had a nice
visit with two of the guild members there and I bought a used book.
Now back from the trip, I see postings of other locations we
could have visited. For example we ate
at Patti’s Wed night and stayed not far from there but missed the quilt show
located across the street. I retire next
year and will probably go back to attending the Paducah show regularly. Hopefully my friends will attend again also.
I received a couple gifts from friend's commemorating the trip which is such a great idea.
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