Mom and I went to the wonderful
Buggy Barn Quilt & Folk Art show
in Reardan, Washington.
This is the wonderful Buggy Barn quilt shop.
I will just let the pictures do the talking...
This is the wonderful Buggy Barn quilt shop.
I will just let the pictures do the talking...
It started at 10am. We were 20 min. early.
This is the view of the cars in front of us.
And the cars behind us...
We didn't have to wait a long time,
though when waiting for a quilt show,
it does seems like forever.
Now quilts...
That's Mom saying, "Look how they..."
This is the second barn that
they use as a sort of annex during the show.
There was a shower that came through as I was
taking the picture so it's a little dark.
By the time we made it around the barn,
the sun was shining.
Even quilts on the old water tower base.
Folks are usually pretty nice at quilt shows,
but this was exceptional. It seemed as though
all of the attendees were as courteous as
the great families that hosted the event.
I wasn't sure what to expect.
There was a great basket weaver,
wood work, metal work, and several
vintage style booths.
I kinda forgot to take pictures when we were
looking around at the booths.
After the rain, I was trying to shade my lens with my hand
(also in the picture) from the sun.
This was probably the most unique
show I have attended.
It was a beautiful day in spite of the shower
in the morning.
I can't imagine the work that went in to putting
all of this together as
they had to wake up early in order to
hang quilts the day of the show.
Due to the sketchy weather,
I am guessing they took them down
and re-hung them Sunday morning.
All I can say is
"Job well done!"
If you ever have the opportunity to attend,
I would highly recommend it.
Until next time,
Nimble Fingers and Even Stitches