Yes, I had a fantastic time at Burbank CATS this past weekend! It was a *very* small show with a mere 21 vendors (the smallest I've ever seen) but some of my very favorite folks were there and since the crowds weren't constant, I had plenty of opportunities to chat with them on Friday and Saturday morning. I suppose I'll do this chronologically as there really is a bunch to cover...
Thursday night - I did manage to leave work on time and after a quick bank stop made it home in plenty of time to finish off some packing, kiss the spouse goodbye and be ready when Mom arrived to pick me up. The airport was not busy at all, so we sailed thru security and waited patiently for the flight. The only interesting thing about the 1 hr 7 minute flight? I got a *full* can of Coke when Mom told the flight attendant it was my birthday....LOL
The airport shuttle was waiting on us when we emerged from the Burbank airport, but we could have literally *walked* to the hotel as it was just across the street! Checked in at almost 10pm, found our room, a nice comfy bed (pillowtop...ahhh...), four soft pillows and after minimal unpacking, we both went to sleep.
Friday - As neither Mom nor I expected to attend any of the shows this year, we didn't renew our membership and couldn't enter the Shopping Mart until 10. No problem...we simply went downstairs around 8:30 to have a nice leisurely breakfast in the one and only restaurant in the hotel.
Shortly before 10 we headed over to the Mart, stopping to review the "Little Bit O' Classes" schedule at the tables in the lobby (I talked with one of the CATS folks and told them I would forever refer to them as "Make-It/Take-It" classes and if I did, I know others would, too...so they might reconsider changing the name to something less clunky). It was a *very* short list and only two areas for classes. The posted listing of all the pre-registration classes was also less than half of what I'd seen last year in Hershey and Santa Clara. Interestingly, though, I took only one class between the two shows last year, but even with the short list at Burbank, I still found one class (and it was reasonably priced at $58) that I wanted to take. Too bad it was on Thursday afternoon!
Anyway, we bought our tickets and precisely at 10 presented them to Nancy (the usual door guardian for those that attend these...LOL) to get our hand-stamped and a brochure. It was at this point I counted the number of vendors and was just amazed at the small number. I then started looking for my favorites and to my surprise found Marc Saastad (The Silver Lining) listed! Of the "Top Four" on my list to visit, his was the closest to the door, so I made a beeline to get my hug and see what was new with him.
He greeted me with a hug (he gives the best, absolutely!) We chatted. He showed me pictures of his recent trip to Rome (wow). He asked where my daughter was (she attended Santa Clara with me the last two years and that's usually where we see Marc). I picked up his single-bloom Carnation chart (free with tsunami-relief donation) and ooh'ed and aaah'ed over the models for recent releases (Lavendar Lilacs and Tours des Marques). It was great to see him...I had no idea he was going to be there!
After a good 20+ minutes, we wound around the corner and found #2 on my list, Terry Nolan from Dimples Designs. I hadn't seen Terry since Hershey in 2003 and it was just great to catch up and see his newest designs - The Secret Life of Snow (a series of snowflakes, the first four available at the show) and a couple compilations of individual Wee Beasties (a set of Bees and a set of Ladybugs) that make some hard-to-find designs easily available. We talked about *lots* of things...unfortunately many of which I can't spill quite yet ;) I'll just say that there will once again be a Dimples Designs website and I'll have some fairly intimate knowledge of the workings....
The last two stops on my "Top" list were right across the aisle from one another...Enchanting Lair (Laura Dickson is one of my favorite designer-people) and Picture this Plus fabrics. How conveeeeenient! More new things to see, more "life" stuff to catch up on (even though I'd seen Laura at Hershey last year) and just having a laugh or two with Laura. Mom did buy a couple charts and we talked fabric and threads as usual. I'm going to be stitching a model for Laura, so we made those arrangements (it's a design that's been out for awhile - we're trying a new "configuration" so to speak...I'm pretty sure I can post pictures, so ya'll will see how it comes along...)
So, at this point it's noon and I've not bought nothing (ok, I did get Marc's carnation but that's it). Time to actually *shop* seriously....
Here's what I ended up with:
FQ Crystal Mystic (Picture this Plus)
FE Shadow (Picture this Plus)
Funk and Weber "The Night before Christmas" (the Shadow fabric was bought for it)
Sweetheart Tree "Sleepy Santa" kit (this was their first retail show, I had to buy *something*)
2 ~FQ cream Glasgow 28-ct linen (destined for TW's 12 Days) - at $7.50 each, an absolute steal
Too Sisters Deco Echo, Mojave Mosaic, Peter's Puzzler and North by Loch Ness (New designer to me...love the geometrics)
Graceful Lily Needlework Courageous Ironwork (from the Skinner Sisters Booth - Mom bought it after I picked it up and put it down three times)
Dimples Designs *4* New Snowflakes (thus the Crystal Mystic fabric)
Dimples Designs True Heart Cockle - Burbank version (purple). He's doing a different color for each of the shows this year.
No, not a huge list, but remember, I only had two small carry-ons to cart anything home in (along with the things I had to bring...like clothes and toothbrush). We did take a short break to find a bit of something for lunch (Coke and bagel for me, Mom was thrilled that the Starbucks cart in the hotel lobby had a Pepsi stashed away to go with her croissant).
So after dropping all our finds in our room and still more visits to Terry and Laura, Mom and I headed to the Stitcher's Lounge to relax before going back to *the* restaurant for dinner. A half-dozen folks were in and out and we chatted about everything from the Hershey show (compared to Burbank...uhh..no comparison!) to a recent discovery: dark chocolate M&Ms which one of the gals was kind enough to provide samples of (oh my...were they tasty! They are also limited edition...so stock up if you find them!)
One of the ladies in the lounge was working on the project from the one class I had hoped to take...
Yugoslavian Weaving I looked at the project and was even more intrigued so I went back over to the class area (it was just 5:00) as I had to pick up one item in the Mart for a certain
wondering friend and the instructor had another class ending at 5:45. After a brief chat, I ran back to the CATS desk, signed up "post-mortem" for the class and the instructor not only brought me a kit right then, but offered a "5-minute lesson" to be sure I understood the directions :) (If anyone wants to sign up for a CATS class, but can't make it, the kit will automatically be mailed to you afterward...)
By 8 we were ready to walk across the lobby for dinner and one of the ladies we had been chatting with joined us for dinner and...you guessed it...more chatting. LOL.
We were on our way out about 9:30, but found Laura in the bar area along with some of the other vendors and CATS folks, so we stayed for a bit and laughed and just had a great time before finally retiring around 11ish.
Saturday - Breakfast at 8 with Terry and then back to the Mart for some final good-byes and to see if I could spot any of the BB'ers! I did see
Laurel (and her gorgeous chessboard!) and
Darla in the Mart for a bit and saw a couple others *briefly* out in the lobby while we were waiting for a ride back to the airport.
The rest was fairly routine...wait for plane, board plane, fly for an hour, get off plane, ride shuttle to car, pay to get car out of parking lot...and then home to the family.
The rest of the weekend was fairly quiet. I stitched on Autumn Queen, watched a couple movies and just kept that easy relaxed feeling I came home with.
I know, I'm late on Memes and promise to catch up soon....and then there's the books I've been reading...and a progress pic for Autumn Queen soon...