Most of us arrived on Wednesday, either to San Antonio or Austin (that was Anna and me).
Most of us stayed at a hotel just a mile away. (Several had rental cars (including me) so transportation was easy.)
On Thursday we all went to the Austin Convention Center for QuiltCon. There was inspiration and artistry in abundance!
I met two friends: Karen (KaHolly) recognized me at the ticket booth. Dale is a librarian and quilter who lives north of Austin.

Modern quilts have evolved from the large block / minimalist / mostly solids of just a few years ago.
[Upper left is by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, part of an entire retrospective exhibit of her work.]
I have the details for each of these if you want to know more about them.

To qualify for the charity quilts exhibit the quilts had to be made by a group, feature words, and use only black, white, and gray.
The antique/vintage Amish quilts are from the Esprit Collection.
We indulged in retail therapy at the many vendors and had time for a group photo.
Friday was a free day. I drove back to Austin not to revisit the show but to have lunch with long-time friends, both librarians, who live in Austin. (Pat has retired and Laurie is almost-retired.) It was lovely to catch up.


We got into various cars and headed for San Antonio. First stop: Las Colchas, a charming quilt shop just north of downtown. How do they pack so much fabric into that little yellow house?

That evening it was dinner and a show at Marie and Ronnie's in New Braunfels. We enjoyed barbecue (beef, sausage, pork) and all the fixings (slaw, potato salad, beans) in the bunkhouse dining room.
After that Ronnie, Gary, Ronnie's sons (and friends) gave a calf roping demonstration. [They compete on the national circuit.]

Back in San Marcos Sunday evening: we wound down from the emotional high of our busy, memorable weekend. Everyone was tired and we turned in early.
Debs, my roommate, had an early flight out of San Antonio and was up at 4 a.m. Monday. Anna and I left for the Austin airport at 8:30 -- her flight was before noon, mine after noon, but it was just as easy for us to ride together.
I was HOME at 6 p.m. My husband was happy to see me and I was happy to see him!
2022 will be the Magpies' 25th anniversary. We're already talking about where we will gather to celebrate.
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(My tote is the rolled-up green in the center.)
Here's my stash enhancement -- fabric from the show, from Las Colchas, and some giveaways. 37 yards in all. I was able to fit it into my suitcase without having to unzip the expansion panel.