Spring Market Recap: The End!

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It is finally time to wrap up the last of the Spring Market coverage.  I think there are some goodies here that were worth the wait.  Let’s start out with Riley Blake Designs.  They are a relatively new company, but they came back this time with a much larger booth and lots of new designs.

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Riley Blake picked up several scrapbook licensees including My Mind’s Eye and October Afternoon.  It was fun to see some of these great prints on fabric.

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Check out the cute vintage kitchen/farm props (above).  I wonder where they found that old scale.

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And how cute is this cap from Doohickey Designs?  I love the owls.

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This area (above) is by designer Emily Taylor.  It was a little hard not to drool on that chocolate cake.

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I thought this cabinet was adorable.  I really wanted to peek inside, but I didn’t.  If you want to see more Riley Blake fabrics, be sure to check out this post.

Next up, we’ll head over to a few more Moda booths.  They had a cute circus-themed set up.

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I don’t think I will ever get sick of garlands and twinkle lights.

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Since it is Spring Quilt Market, it seems appropriate to finish with some quilt photos.  First up is the  Thimble Blossoms booth (by Moda designer Camille Roskelley).  She has a more traditional feel, but with a fresh, contemporary palette.

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I thought this quilt at Benartex was eye-catching.

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And last, but certainly not least, is Lizzy House.  I headed over to Andover Fabrics to get a picture of her Castle Peeps quilt (which is a free download on her web-site).  I love this collection.  There is something about it that reminds me of my childhood.  It’s just a bonus that the little villagers are awesome.

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Well, that’s all I’ve got.  If you’re hungry for more, don’t miss Kim’s posts at True Up.  She always has super detailed, behind-the-scenes info and great pictures.  I’ll be back the rest of the week with cupcakes and crafts.

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