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Barbara O’Steen, Marylee Drake, and Rosalyn Duffy at the Contemporary QuiltArt Association’s (CQA) booth | 
This past aweekend I enjoyed going to Stashfest, the fund-raiser for the La Conner Quilt and Textile museum.  As a contributor in several ways for this event, it was exciting to see it come to fruition. 
The biggest effort I was involved in was in making fabric with the Contemporary QuiltArt Association (CQA), as a vendor for Stashfest.  I got an early entry and have photos to share of all the fantastic unusual fabrics that were available at this event.
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| Donna DeShazo from CQA with more of our handmade fabrics | 
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| Ice-dyed and other hand-dyed fabrics | 
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| More of the CQA collection | 
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| Annie Lewis with her fabulous hand silk-screened fabrics | 
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| Hand-dyed Kona Cottons | 
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| Hand-dyed Kona Cottons | 
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| Vintage Kimono Silks | 
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| Margot Myer’s NW Batiked Cottons | 
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Barbara Kanaya (of CQA) working at Mary Ogwell’s booth | 
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| Mary Ogwell’s West African cottons | 
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| Patricia Beleya’s Japanese Yukata fabrics | 
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| Early-bird shoppers get a spring on all the unique fabrics! | 
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| Patricia Beleya’s incredible Yukata fabrics | 
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Rack of “insider visits” for sale- studio tours of NW Quilt Artists (mine on top!) | 
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| Business starting to pick up as doors open | 
I’ll be getting some photos up soon from a new fiber exhibition that I went to last week, as well as my finishing my Salsa quilt and the start of a freemotion quilting practice quilt.  Make sure and stop in this coming weekend and link your blog up for 
Design Wall Weekends!
 
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Wow, all that yummy fabric, did you feel like you were in heaven? And how much did you get for yourself? Looks like you had a lot of fun.