I'm sure you're like me and love going to quilt shows (although you probably don't spend the kind of $$$ I do at shows - I just can't help myself!). All those wonderful quilts - and all those vendors! It's such fun to spend the day at a quilt show with quilty friends, but it can be such a pain - literally! If you're not properly prepared, you can end up with sore feet and an aching back and that's not fun. So, to keep you feeling as great at the end of the day as at the beginning, follow these 6 suggestions.
Okay, not the outfit I wear to quilt shows, but this girl is obviously a savvy shopper - look at all those bags! |
Photo courtesy of www.heels.com Pretty, but not practical |
Getting there - they're really comfortable, but maybe a little flashy for the quilt show |
Photo courtesy of http://www.asicsamerica.com Just right! |
Cotton t-shirt - good as first layer |
Not that kind of jacket! |
Okay for small quilt shows and minimal shopping |
Photo courtesy of www.young-hunters.com Perfect for the entire-day-quilt -show |
Yes, this is actually my water bottle Muppets rule! |
Photo courtesy of www.dolecanada.ca I love these and usually pack a few in my shopping bag |
Put your feet up for a few minutes - it will really help! |
7 comments:
go with a friend and take some chocolate!
Fabulous tips! Need to go get me one of those rolling bags!
Great tips. I have also learned to walk around and look at all the vendors first, then go back and buy. More than once, I have bought something at one stall, only to find the identical product at a lower price at another stall. However, if the show was really big, I'd just take my chances.
I don't think I should get one of those rolling carts. If I did, I might get the idea that I need to fill it up!
Great tips! I zooom around once to check everything all out, and then my second round I become serious and look more carefully :-)
Thanks for the comments, ladies! Great tips from Colleen and Andrea about checking out all the vendors first to get the best prices. I guess I know the vendors too well as I usually already know who will have the best price on certain items :) Yup, you can sure put a lot of things in those rolling bags!
Great post Kim!
You forgot my number one tip...bring along a friend with a rolly bag. :)
I always forget a good bag.
My tip is have a budget and stick to it. This is a multi purpose tip. Keeps hubby happy. Not too much to carry. Leaves room in studio for me to work.
Yes, Cathy, I forgot that one tip. Now you best quilting friend actually has one of these bags and may even let you put your purchases in it if we're at a show together! :) Having a budget is a good one and I struggle with this. Will definitely have to work on making and sticking to a budget. Yes, it does make the hubby happy :)
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