Thursday, October 3, 2024

Set up day at Salon Quebec 2024

It was quilt show set up day! My body and my Fitbit are going into hibernation mode. I have NEVER walked as little as I've done this past month, and I don't see that changing in the next few days. I'll be able to get back into my routine next week. Usually, I'd be up early as I would at home and have a long walk already in. I've slept in again. 

However, I know I'm fighting a cold and need my rest, so the rest forfeits the walk. It's not surprising that I'm fighting something with all the travel and long days. I stopped by the pharmacy yesterday and stocked up on some supplies, and I'll take it easy!

There are MANY quilts at the show—I think someone said there were 350 quilts, and OH MY—there are some beautiful ones. I can't wait to take a few minutes to study them rather than zipping around on the way out or to the washroom. 

There are many vendors. All the major sewing machine brands are represented, some through dealers and some through corporate booths like ours. 

We have prettied it up, and this is what it looks like. Here's the Husqvarna Viking side. 

Husqvarna Viking booth


And this is the PFAFF side. 

PFAFF booth


This is the Singer booth with sewing and embroidery machines and the Momento. 

Singer booth


So what's your preference. If you're looking for a sewing or embroidery machine - do you want to see samples of what the machines can do? We are the booth with the most samples, which has always been that way. I find it's even the same if you go to a dealer to do an event. I've been to several competitor events, and they take very few samples. We take suitcases full of samples. I want to be inspired by what the machine can do!!! 

And here's Paul!!! I told you he is everywhere! 

Paul and I


I'm not even sure how I met Paul or how many years I've known him. I wonder if he remembers? Anyway, Paul and I both write for QUILTsocial, and one year, we even made the same quilt (along with Claire, who designed the quilt) in three separate colorways. Drat—we should have each brought our quilts and had our pictures taken with them, as Claire is also here. 

Well, Paul just knows a lot of people, and as mentioned, he's everywhere! He stops at our Virtual Retreats and is a nice guy overall! 

I'll try to figure out how long I've known him or where I first met him. 

OK—so this is the booth across from us, and I was intrigued, so I went to look. At first, I thought they accepted old clothing to be recycled. Well, in a way, that's what it's all about, except they take the clothing, cut it up into squares, and then resell it! 


Recycled denim cut into squares



I've checked out their website, and they are an actual recycler of many products. They accept donations, or you can drop your stuff off, and they find a new life for it. Interesting -- this is the first time I've seen clothing cut up for resale like this. I didn't check the prices of the fabric squares, but the prices on the website are reasonable. I'm guessing that the squares they have here at the show are advertising in a way and also a way to show people that they can reuse clothing in this way. 

I've met lots of people that I know, and quilt shows are always like old-home week—getting reacquainted with people you haven't seen in a long time. I love these shows even though they are a lot of work—all the setup and then putting on the happy face for hours at a time. 

However, I am happy with the hours of this show. Today, it opens at 11, as there is a presentation of the winners this morning. The judges have been hard at work for TWO days judging all the quilts. The show closes at 5 PM on all days except Sunday, when it closes at 3 PM. It opens at 10 on the other days. That's a doable time frame. I never liked the shows that stayed open late at night. 

Be sure to check out QUILTsocial today- there are more great things you can do with the Husqvarna Viking DESIGNER EPIC 3. 

Well, it's time to organize myself for breakfast, and then I'll be off to the awards ceremony. 

Have a super day!!!

Ciao!!!!









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