Showing posts with label VIC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VIC. Show all posts

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Voices in Cloth: Final Day


This is the show floor as we walked in this afternoon. I was concerned that with the torrential rains we experienced while driving in to Oakland, that attendance would be down.


The vendors were along the perimeter and there were some exceptional offerings.

I took some pictures of the quilts of some of my friends.

This is Bev Glick's wonderful New York Beauty.


Chris Smith at Reap As You Sew showed two quilts. This is Bring on the Endorphins. She wrote about here it on her blog.



She also showed It's Easy Being Green. You can read that interesting story here.



I took another picture of my friend Candice Abraham's stunning quilt, Lotsa Squares but it turned out all wonky. Her quilt is anything but wonky. Here is someone else admiring her work.

Somehow I again forgot to take a picture of my quilt. I guess I was too excited. Terry Grant was right: people were interested in it. I received so much encouragement.

The last picture I will post is a picture of Linda Weinstein's powerful quilt.




The small town next to ours has a hillside full of crosses commemorating military losses from the war in Iraq. Read more about the Memorial here.


The show closed at 4 PM and by 5:30 nearly all of the vendors were packed up and the quilters were lining up to retrieve their work.

Friday, April 09, 2010

VIC Set-up: Lunch


Chilaquiles en Salsa Chipotle
Chips tossed with a chipotle purée, garnished with cotija & crema
We had to take a break for lunch so we strolled from the Convention Center down Washington Street, through the Farmers' Market over to 8th Street and Tamarindo.

We also had Tacos del Campo (three tacos made with hand-made tortillas topped with fresh salsa: 1 each, Asada, Carnitas and Pollo Asado ( I forgot to take a picture of this one).


And something like "huaraches" that I didn't write down. They were corn patties with two different toppings: chorizo and potato; and rajas (poblanos) with black beans and cotija and other yummmy stuff.

This was a delicious strawberry agua fresca.
Highly recommended!

Voices in Cloth: The show goes up

Linda, Dana, and I arrived at the Oakland Convention Center this morning at 8:30 AM and this is what the room looked like.



Our biennial guild show is a "pipe and drape" show that begins with ironing muslins that hang behind the quilts.


Meanwhile, the forest of pipes are assembled into rows. We were in charge of row E. I forgot to take a picture at 3:30 when we finished hanging the last quilts. I'll try to remember to take some when I return to see the show this weekend.

The ladders stand ready for hanging the quilts.