Houston IQF
#1
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Central NM
Posts: 1,600
Houston IQF
Anyone going? I'm not for several reasons. Just can't justfy the expense. Have the fab, tools, patterns to last 2 lifetimes. I'd love to before I get too old..72 right now..so I'll just stay home and contine to sew charity quilts.
#2
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Spencer, OH
Posts: 283
I'm going for the first time this year. (been on my bucket list...) My brother lives an hour from Houston so we'll be staying with them and my SIL and I will be going. Husband will stay and "play" with my brother. LOL Really looking forward to it.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,782
I'm going! I go every year because I live in the burbs north of Houston. It's only about 1/2 hour for me to get to the George R Brown from my house as long as I go at off peak times. I'm not taking any classes. I used to do classes every year and they're fantastic, but I lost my buddies that I would ride in with so the drive in the morning without being able to use the HOV lane is horrendous. I need to try to take some weekend or afternoon classes again. Let me know if you want to meet up.
#7
Don’t look at it as a shopping mall (even though it can be if you want it to, lol!). You could spend 2-3 full days just marveling at the quilts. My friend Peggi (Peckish here) and I have gone a few times, and oohing and awing at the quilts really gets our creative juices flowing every single time we’ve gone to the show. We always made sure we spent time every day looking at the quilts and discussing why we admired them. We’ve both found new techniques that have encouraged us to try something new and innovative. Let the show inspire you to step out of your "normal" and spark your creativity!
Last edited by cindi; 09-25-2022 at 02:55 AM.
#10
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,782
I've found it helpful to take a pen and pad of paper to jot notes about where various things are located in case I want to visit them again before the show is over. I also find wearing my money/credit cards and ID/Medical cards in a hanger around my neck is helpful. I don't have to dig in a big bag to find them when I want to buy something and its much harder for someone to lift them.
I take an extra lightweight bag with me in case I want to put things in the package check so I don't have to carry them until I'm ready to go. This has helped me out a lot when I decided to buy a kit or other large or heavy article.
Comfy shoes are a must! Lots of walking involved. I wear a Fitbit and normally log around 15,000 steps when I go to Festival.