Park Bench Patterns likes this event; they've come 2 or 3 times. New things at that booth: fabric kits, pre-packed, coordinating fabrics. Great idea! I bought 2 of them:


I bought some buttons and a fancy bead at Treasures of the Gypsy. They're a New Mexico based company and have had a booth every year that I can remember. Same format, but they always have interesting stock.
I got this little cutie at the Japanese Textiles and Tours booth. I love cats, and combine them with Asian style cuteness, I couldn't resist:

I also bought RTW, a couple of skirts at Silverado, which is still getting out of the clothing business after, ummm, 4 or 5 years now? Yes, I have a bit of a quibble with that. They've been good to the fiber arts guilds in the area, so I guess I'll get over it. I loved the fabrics of the skirts I got, and the price was right at $20 each. They will require a little bit of tweaking (length) but they're basically "me".

I didn't take pictures of any of the exhibits. People are sensitive about their work being photographed and posted on the web. I can't say I blame them.
After the show, I went by Sunflower Market and picked up some dinner items. It's a nice store--somewhat like Whole Foods, but less expensive. I was able to find everything I was looking for. DF and I made pizza Saturday and Sunday nights. I made the dough before heading to the Fiesta. He took over the prep on Saturday evening, even though he'd never made a pizza before! However, he is an Italian-American from New Jersey and has observed the process thousands of times. Oh. My. God. Best pizza I've ever eaten! Extreme thin crust, not greasy, not soggy, good flavor! I definitely recommend using a pizza stone and peel and cooking at the highest heat your oven will generate (550 F for most home ovens, BTW, commercial pizzerias bake between 700 F and 900 F).
On Sunday, he worked on his technique a little more, rolling out the dough less thin for a chewier crust. He wants me to make the next batch of dough with regular whole wheat flour instead of the white whole wheat flour I used this time.
Also on Sunday, I went to a sit and sew with an ASG neighborhood group, Material Girls. I hadn't been in a long time, but when I ran into DJ at the Fiesta, she encouraged me to come. It was fun hanging out and sewing with other people. I worked on a muslin of Louise Cutting's Pure and Simple Shell. It needs an FBA and more hip ease but I think it'll be a great TNT once the pattern is perfected.
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I'm with you about "same old" at every sewing event. I wish sewing conferences weren't mixed with quilting. There are plenty of quilt shows. Garment sewers need to see something new!
Oh man I missed it!! But I can't really complain since I was on vacation in Florida instead:) I love the Park Bench patterns - I have several but haven't made any yet. One of these days:)
I agree with everyone about "quilty" items and vendors at a garment show. (I just arrived home from our quilt guild meeting.) Our ASG had about 45 members, the local quilt guild about 150. What does a quilt have to fit??? Maybe a bed, table top or a wall. Go figure. Keep us posted on the Louise Pure and Simple Shell, I have to fit myself and was wondering about the FBA.
That little doll is adorable! I don't have a grill, but grilling pizza is also a great way to get a high temperature as at commercial pizzerias. Yum.
Have I ever mentioned how much I love Albuquerque? I used to come there all the time in the 80s when I handled the PR for Angel Fire ski resort. Such a beautiful area. Great finds, BTW.
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