My plan to go to PIQF on Friday to avoid the Saturday crowds sort of backfired! It was jammed yesterday, and often hard to see (and photograph) the quilts. Overall I thought the show was a good one -- although I did have some "what were they thinking when they juried this in?" moments. Quilts still tend to be more heavily quilted than I like, and there's the increasing trend of "paint the fabric and then stitch it" rather than doing any piecing. I still like pieced quilts better!
Here are just a few of my favorites:

Habitat in the Sun, by Morag Orr-Stevens of Canada (65" x 67")

Parasol, by Liz Jones of the UK (39" square)

Not Even Solomon... by Ruth de Vos of Australia (71" x 58")

Storm Warning, by Shirley Prakke of South Africa (50"x55")

here's a close-up of one of the rows of tiny houses and a mola-style applique; there are words embroidered in the darker red strips

Marshland, by Lynda Christiansen of Eugene, OR (32" square)
I managed to spend practically nothing at the fabric vendors, but I did do some damage to my wallet on the scrumptious box of yarn:

It came with a pattern for a short-sleeved cardigan knitted in random vertical stripes of the various yarns. I can't wait to get started on this!
And, I did have a chance to meet up with
Libby briefly -- we live pretty close together and have been blog-friends for a while but never managed to connect in person before.