How do I receive a brochure?
You can receive a brochure in two ways: via email and US mail. If we have your email address, you will receive a short email message when the brochure is available on our website, approximately 10 weeks prior to the Expo. If you are on our mailing list, you will receive a printed brochure via US mail approximately 7 weeks prior to the Expo. If you are not on our mailing list, call us at 800-699-6309 or
click here to request a brochure online. To view our brochure in PDF format, click the
View Brochure button on the top of this page approximately 10 weeks prior to the Expo.
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What is the price of admission?
General Admission is $8 per day when ordered in advance and $10 per day at the door. General Admission for all three days of the Expo is included for FREE when you register for at least 5 class sessions (Value Package A) before the pre-registration deadline.
Click here for more detailed pricing information.
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What do I get for my General Admission fee?
Your General Admission ticket will give you all-day access to the Exhibit Hall and everything inside it.
Shopping, with vendors from across the US and Canada, plus a few from around the world. Check out projects up close, try on sample garments, discuss quilting techniques with designers, sit down to test drive new sewing and embroidery machines and see the latest tools and techniques to help you get more satisfaction out of your own stitching.
Two stages, with presentations running throughout the Expo, will let you in on glorious trunk shows, how-to demonstrations and runway fashion shows.
Make-It Take-It projects are available in vendor booths, too. The projects are quick and fun, and when you’re done you’ll have learned about a new product and how to use it.
The
Display Gallery, with wonderful quilts of all sizes and styles, wearable art and other displays provides you with a place to simply absorb the talent, the ideas, the wonder of our shared creative adventures.
Concessions, too, are located inside the Exhibit Hall, generally with a view to one or both stages. So you can rest, refuel and take in one of the presentations, all at the same time.
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