There were three exhibitions in the Pavilion. “Just One Day” and “In Print” appeared to be smaller, pictorial style art quilts, but a few larger quilts (which I think were from Colwyn Quilters and some of the traders) were on display in the main hall.
More quilts were on display in the museum in the town including a collection of modern sampler quilts inspired by a project series in The Quilter magazine by Helen Howes. I particularly enjoyed looking at these quilts and seeing how people had created a variety of quilts from the same set of instructions.
The Sunday was “traders day” so admission was a little dearer (£3.50 rather than £2), but about the same as P&P if I were to order anything online. There were half a dozen or so traders in the Pavilion and I managed to get what I was after (grey thread) as well as several other bits and pieces.
I’d certainly consider going again next year as the smaller scale of event made a nice change from the crowds at Festival of Quilts.
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