The first day at the TNNA show is Set Up Day. All the vendors spend the day hanging curtains, pinning up canvases on the curtain "walls" and setting up little tables and displays so that shop owners can see everything easily to order goodies to tempt their customers. Robin is helping out at the Needle Deeva booth, so she took photos of everything as it went from huge empty hall to cozy display. Looking at the photos, the first is Associated Talents with their spider leg stands, the second is Barbara Bergsten showing off her cheerful "shift" ornaments, and the last photos are of the Needle Deeva booth being born.
http://needlepointstudyhall.blogspot.com/2012/06/tnnacolumbus-2012-day-one.html
By the way, the Needle Deeva website is updated with photos of all their new things.
http://www.needledeeva.com/whats_new.html
Of course not everyone at the show is a vendor. The really important people are the shop owners. The Needle Bug is there after a very long trip.
http://theneedlebug.com/2012/06/okay-the-twelve-hour-trip-to-columbus/
Not everything runs smoothly. Needle Works is going to have to post show updates to their Facebook page instead of their blog. Search for "The Needle Works" or click on this link if you have a Facebook account.
http://www.stitchinginthetexashillcountry.com/the_needle_works/2012/06/hello-from-columbus-i-will-be-posting-updates-from-the-show-floor-on-our-facebook-page-httpswwwfacebookcompag.html
Speaking of Facebook, Barbara Elmore has a photo of the Sundance booth and Amy's Golden Strand has photos from the Sample It displays. Associated Talents has posted photos of their booth and the Friday evening events on their FB page. Quail Run Needlework Inc. and Serendipity Needleworks both posted photographs from the classes they took on Friday.
UPDATE: What's the Point? is also posting photographs from Market on their FB page. Look for the Kirk and Hamilton pieces and new designs from Melissa Shirley, Maggie, Kathy Schenkel, Renaissance Designs, BB Designs and a white birds rug from Colors of Praise that is to die for.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
The TNNA Report: Friday Fun UPDATED
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