This booth was definitely one of the most elaborate there. Look at the grand piano gutted and covered with music sheets. It was a great display to use.
This is Carrie. She owns and runs a store in Spokane called Top Stitch. She had a very pretty and colorful booth. She sells fabrics and patterns and teaches sewing classes. I wish she lived closer. She would be a great teacher. I bought a skirt pattern from her and will be trying to make my first piece of clothing soon!
Now for my Finds....
Like any show, there were vendors that priced well and some that were out of their minds.
There were alot of big things that we would have loved to have, but didn't want to deal with shipping, so we stuck to the things we could easily take back with us. This was my big splurge. It is a jumper made out of vintage fabrics, trims, lace, hankies and ribbons. I love this piece and will wear it all year round.Here is a picture of the pocket up close. A cute T-shirt and leggings or jeans underneath and I will be all set!I also bought this dress from a coupe of ladies at their booth called Altered Eco. They take gently used clothes and recreate something new. They crochet the tops and add pieces to the bottom. This is a dress crocheted with a neutral and gold silk yarn and then a piece of lined silk was added to the bottom to make the dress.
Here is the top with some eyelash yarn and some vintage bling at the straps. It looked great on and I could not leave it behind. Perfect for the summer weather.I took home this sweet hand made bird tassel. It is already hanging in my studio from above. Here is the rest of the collection. Lots of vintage lace! A real bargain for most of it.Here is the belt buckle that Lisa made and we found preloved leather belts there at the show for $10. The rose has music and french words around it and the word garden next to it. The old hymn book is from 1902 and the pages are very sheer almost like rice paper. I love it!
We had a wonderful time and the girls out in the northwest US really know how to throw a show. The vendors really make it what it is and we need to get ourselves in gear and get the best East Coast Show going. We have an idea and we are starting to build the plan. Stay tuned...... I hope you enjoyed the pictures.
10 comments:
Love the clothing you bought! And I bought the same apron pattern! Looking forward to hearing what you come up with...maybe I'll have to make a trip to Georgia some time after all...
Oh how wonderful! I'm envious that you got to go. I loved seeing all of your photos.
Karla
Two words: I'm Jealous! :)
And I can't wait to hear about your East Coast idea!
xo Happy Monday
I love it all!! I really love the dresses that you bought, how cute are they. The next time I come out to Gray, you are going to have to wear one for me to see!
Your pictures are beautiful...with all that great stuff. Love your finds too!
Can't wait to see you in your "new" dresses. You did such a beautiful job with all of the aprons, I'm sure you'll manage sewing a skirt just fine. Enjoy all of your treasures. Love U
Looks like you had lots of fun, Tammy! I love all your treasures! Can't wait to see you in your gorgeous dress. I have got to see your studio!!
Hugs,
Sherry
What a fun blog...so glad
I happened upon it....I enjoyed reading your blog tonight....
Had some time to do some blog hopping...
always enjoy finding new blogs!
Hope you will visit me. This month I am posting on our Disney trip.
what wonderful finds!! so happy you had a great time- the shopping sure looks unbelieveable!
xo natalea
Thank you for posting all the photos -- those dresses look awesome!
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