Saturday, December 5, 2009

Hawaii - here we come!


Hawaii - what a place for inspiration!!

Join us for this unbeatable opportunity on a quilt cruise to Hawaii with teachers Patt Blair, Melinda Bula and Marie Strait. These incredible teachers are preparing workshops just for our cruise which will be geared for all levels of skill.

Traveling on Princess Cruises Golden Princess, this 15 day cruise departs from Los Angeles on September 29, 2010 and cabins start at only $1695 per person double occupancy. Pricing includes: shipboard accommodations, all onboard meals and entertainment, quilting workshops, welcome reception, a subscription to the Quilter Magazine, a $325 Princess onboard savings book, show and tell gathering, World of Quilts Travel gifts and surprises and more!

Please register early, there is a lot of interest in this cruise and the ship is already selling out in some categories!!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Outraged!

Today, I was running errands when I came upon a battalion of Marines from Camp Pendelton "fundraising" by running a car wash in a local mall parking lot. At first, I found this rather mysterious and wondered if it was legitimately the USMC. So, I inquired.

I was surprised that it was indeed the USMC, and after gathering my composure I asked more.

Thinking it was a local effort, I asked, "What are you fundraising for?"

Marine: "For equipment we will need in Afghanistan, Mam".

Me: "Equipment? What kind of equipment? Do you mean things like laptops and IPODs?"

Marine: "No Mam (they are so sweet and polite). For things like rifle supports to help keep them steady when we have to lie prone, Mam".

Dumbfounded, I asked him to repeat what he had just said. When he did, I said that I found this hard to believe. I asked what else.....

"Well Mam, things like gloves to help protect our hands, they have special knuckle protection so that if we need to we can use them as a weapon."

I asked who was in charge. I was assured that this battalion like others, will be given all they "need" upon deployment, but that the fundraising will buy them those things that will allow them do a better job...such as the rifle support, the gloves, special flashlights, knee pads.....and more.

When I asked how much they needed to raise to buy the things they need - the answer was, "About ten dollars a marine, Mam."

!!!!????!!!!

At $10 a head, these young men should not have to raise their own money for needed supplies to increase their chances of being an effective soldier and coming home alive. Before deployment, they should be spending their weekend time with their family, not in a parking lot washing cars for "any donation". There is something terribly wrong when the USMC cannot afford to provide ALL that is necessary to those fighting on our behalf.

I am sorry, I know this blog is not about politics, and is really sincerely meant for things of a peaceful nature....but, some things just have to be said.

Quilter's - do I sense some support here? We can start by writing to our members of congress.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Fall into Color

With school back in session and many sewing machines now being dusted off, many of us are looking for some new inspirations. When I think of Fall, some things naturally come to mind, one, is of course Houston. What an incredible quilting event, one that always seems to get my creative juices flowing.

However, the color changes during this time of year are unbeatable for a quick get away as well as inspiring vistas. Here, courtesy of VBRO, are some top scenic Fall self driving tours perfect for a quick weekend get-away. It's your chance to, "Leaf" all your worries behind this season.

Pick one of North America's most popular leaf peeping drives below and time your fall weekend getaway to watch the trees turn colors for some fun fall quilting inspiration and time with your family.

Park Loop Road - Acadia, ME
Mohawk Trail - Berkshire Mountains, MA
Brockway Mountain Drive - Upper Penninsula, MI
Kancamagus Highway - White Mountains, NH
Delaware Water Gap
Scenic Drive - Poconos, PA
Cape Breton Trail - Nova Scotia - Canada
Coconino National Forest All Around Peaks Loop - Flagstaff, AZ
Mt. Baker Scenic Skyway - Bellingham, WA to Mt. Baker, WA
San Juan Skyway - Durango, CO to Ouray, CO

Skyline Drive - Front Royal, VA to Cherokee, NC
Blue Ridge Parkway - Shenandoah Valley, VA to Smoky Mountains, NC

Saturday, August 22, 2009

AQS heads to PA

AQS has announced a new show location - Lancaster, PA! Picking up where the Quilter's Heritage Celebration left off , AQS announced this week it will hold an annual event in Lancaster at the end of March each year, beginning in 2010.

Look for information soon about an incredible tour that will include the festivities of this 1st AQS Lancaster event!!

And we're off!!

The Quilt Cruise for a Cause is off to a great start at the 2009 Festival of Quilts in Birmingham, England. Billed as Europe’s leading quilt show, this year’s exhibition has certainly earned its reputation. Truly an international show, not only are there quilts from there are quilts from across the globe, including; the Middle East, Scandinavia, Japan, Russia, parts of Africa, Eastern Europe, the United States, and more. Sister’s Sue Nickels and Pat Holly truly deserved the Best of Show award for “Tea at Tenby” which was also honored at the AQS Paducah Show and the Quilter’s Heritage Celebration in Lancaster.

The diversity of the style and techniques – from traditional to fiber art, the quilts within the various categories is a real delight. It is always interesting to see how different artists develop a challenge project, and this year’s 30th Anniversary Quillter’s Guild Challenge had a number of entrants each rising to the task of meeting the theme “Pearl Essence”.

Special gallery exhibitions by noted quiltmakers and artists rounds out the viewing pleasure of the attendees.


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Quilt Photography Workshops

Quilt Photographer Gregory Case will be accompanying me on another cruise, the Mexican Riviera cruise November 7-14, 2009. Greg is a very gifted photographer and works with many well known quilters and fabric artists across the country. Greg will be providing workshops on not only how to improve our personal picture taking skills, but he will be showing all who are interested how to get those great shots for juried contest consideration!

Join us for a week of fun in the sun and on the sea. Http://worldofquiltstravel.com/Mexico.htm

Congratulations Jen Jones

Welsh quilt collector Jen Jones, has just fulfilled a longtime dream by opening a gallery of Welsh quilts. Jen has been an avid collector and dealer of Welsh pieces since the 1970s and the gallery showcases the best of her collection. When I was with Jen in 2007, she was already working on her plans, and stated that this was going to be a dream come true for her as she has a passion for sharing not only the culture of the Welsh quilters, but the spirit of the quilts, the meaning of the motifs - all the details that make Welsh quilts special.

The Gallery is in the old town hall in Lampeter, Wales which has taken some time to restore in addition to creating the lovely gallery spaces.

For more information see: http://www.jen-jones.com/JJWQC.htm

The Gallery and Jen's antique quilt shop are both amazing historical buildings, that have been lovingly created into beautiful places to see quilts. Both are included on my tour to the UK next June, for information see http://worldofquiltstravel.com/EnglandJune.htm

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Princess does it again!

Princess has just announced special pricing for my Mexican Riviera cruise. Already a great value, with teachers Mary Mashuta and Nancy Brenan Daniel, three days of classes, all the food you can eat, and the best of Mexico's tropical ports, the price now starts at $699 per person (double).

Please consider joining this relaxing trip on the "Riviera", the timing (November 7-14) could not be better to unwind and relax before winter brings on its hectic pace. Mary and Nancy are preparing some great classes; and the waters of the Mexican seas will inspire you for years to come. http://worldofquiltstravel.com/Mexico.htm

Everyone who is registered by August 5, 2009 will win a chance for a free cruise!!

Quilts - Camera - Action!!




I have been on the phone this week with Gregory Case (quilt photographer extraordinare) discussing details of our Mediterranean Cruise next summer. Greg is planning some incredible things; you will even learn some of his secrets for getting those great shots of quilts that you have seen in over 80 books and publications. Greg is on the "hot" list of quilt photographers and his list of clients is the who's who list of quiltmaking.


However, he is the nicest person one would ever want to meet and he is really looking forward to being with quilters on a cruise and teaching us how to improve our photography skills, not just with quilts, but with everything. What better place to practice than the Mediterranean, with ports of call like Rome, Athens, Ephesus, Sicily and Crete. The scenery will be incredible and the inspiration for future quilts will be limitless! This is a small group tour with a restricted number of spaces, once they are gone, they are gone, do register early to avoid disappointment. Http://worldofquiltstravel.com/Medcruise.htm


But wait! While you are already in Rome, consider joining the Grand European Adventure tour - as we traverse the countryside's of Italy, Switzerland and France? Talk about a rewarding experience, this is the combination of my two favorite tours - and something that has been requested again and again. Check out the website for more.

See http://worldofquiltstravel.com/GrandEurope.htm for more.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Busy, busy

Summer has already been quite busy here. I cannot believe that July 15, just whizzed by, only how many weeks left to enjoy the great weather, family picnics and friends? Summer has always been my most favorite time of year. I loved it when my kids were home, there was always so much activity.

On July 1, I sent out an email announcement regarding upcoming tours, and by the response I can see there is a lot of interest in quilt related travel next year.

We still have a few openings in some of our remaining 2009 trips including our cruise on the Mexican Riviera with Mary Mashuta and Nancy Brenan Daniel coming up November 7-12. With a price starting at $749, who doesn't want to spend some time on the Riviera? AND, if you register by August 5, you could be the lucky person who gets their cruise absolutely free.

Also coming up is our annual Houston event, the Yokohama Quilt Festival in Japan, and the Christmas Market Tour.

In 2010, some very exciting trips are now open for registration. Announced July 1 and already more than half-full is the trip to England and Wales, which includes stopping at the historic quilt exhibition at the V&A museum. This is the first comprehensive quilt exhibit that the museum has had, and, having been in their archives, I can honestly say they have many of the world's antique quilt masterpieces. Do hurry if you have interest in this one, registrations are coming in fast.

As you may have read on the Blog, the Bali tour was a hit and we will go again next year, if you are considering this trip, do register soon as it is filling quickly.

An exciting Mediterranean cruise is planned for August - with noted quilt photographer Gregory Case. He will be giving workshops and providing demonstrations that will not only enable you to take great pictures of your quilts, but he will also be providing tips and techniques that will help you capture unforgettable digital memories of our trip. Space is limited on this one, so do register early.

If you have a lot of time on your hands, consider extending your vacation after the cruise and join me on my Grand European Adventure. On this trip you will have the option to visit historic sites and textile treasures of Italy and Switzerland, and extend your stay even longer with 10 more days in France. You may also opt for Italy and Switzerland alone or France alone. These are my favorite areas for scenery, inspiration and learning more about quilts and quiltmaking.

As you can see lots of things are happening in 2010 - please consider joining me on any tour, I would love to have you.

If you haven't already, do sign up on my email list at http://worldofquiltstravel.com/. Someone on the list will win a cruise this year, it may as well be you!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Clear Your Browser's Cookies

Ah - someone has asked me why my website is advertising that Pam Holland will be on the Mexico cruise when they have spoken to her and she is not going. This is correct. Pam had originally agreed to come with us but then found she was unable to make the trip because, as she said, she had forgotten that she will not be coming to Houston this year so will not be in the US as she originally had believed.

As magazine advertising had already gone to the presses, it was too late to pull those ads when Pam told me she could not go, however, her name was removed from the website. The only thing I can suggest that could cause a website to appear to have a discrepancy is that sometimes, one forgets that their browser retains cookies to previously opened pages and when one tries to access the page again, one will see the same exact page as before, because it was "saved" by the cookie. Some browsers are automatically set to refresh after a certain length of time, others have to be manually refreshed.

I apologize to the person who wrote for causing any concern or confusion, it was certainly nothing intentionally left for someone to misinterpret - those browser's can sometimes be tricky. Because your comment seemed that you were so concerned, please let me know who you are so I can give you a free berth on this trip. You may identify yourself by repeating for me what you said in the comment.

Pam WILL be joining me this August on the Quilt Cruise for a Cause - and we are looking forward to a fabulous time. It is exciting that when given a choice, people may choose to take the cruise only or opt for the addition of joining the group at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Incredible Bali

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow: Deb Roberts' Bali Tour

INCREDIBLE BALI
Twenty eight quilters from the United States and Africa descended on Bali last Saturday morning. Suddenly, our trip was not about buying batiks, but learning about the traditions and cultures that that have existed for centuries and are embedded in the textile heritage of this island.

An amazing people, the Balinese are extremely gracious and have gone out of their way to make our stay more than memorable. We began our visit in Ubud at the 5 star Komaneka Bisma Hotel, where we were treated like royalty. With this as our home base, we explored this cultural and art rich area of Bali for five days. Visiting batik dyers and textile weavers we were fully enriched in the arts of textile creation. Each of us tried our hand at dyeing our own batik using the was resist method – and all will go home with an incredible indigo and white fabric of their own creation.

Knowing the techniques of dyeing and seeing the process of printing, mordanting and dyeing – the amazing instant transformation of color in the dye-bath was truly an eye-opening experience that at least for me, and reinforced all that I have read over the years. Here, the authentic “BATIK” is done by hand – and is a timely process; taking at least one month to complete a hand waxed and dyed sarong. Each piece is dipped into 5 separate dye baths, 25 times to get the rich and intense colors.

Not to be left out of the textile culture are the Ikat weavings – which to the Balinese are very much like the traditional Hawaiian quilts on those Islands. Designs are used only by family members and to use another’s design will bring on things “bad for the soul”.
The group is having the shopping experience of a life-time, I do believe that we have brought the country out of a recession. The batiks which are original to Java and Bali – are not the same as the BALI style prints we see at home in the States. One can buy a patchwork batik sling shoulder bag for $2.50. A mass produced batik sarong for $3.00, which is about $1.33 a yard! There are more expensive (and labor intensive pieces) that sell for an average of $3.00 a yard. It is very easy to find Batiks in shops and in open markets.

We have connected with several individuals here who are helping organize free trade arrangements for the native dyers and weavers, while at the same time helping the dyers learn about natural dyes and processes – as opposed to the chemical dyes they have been using for the last generation. The hope is to empower them while improving the ecology of the area. It was incredible to learn that Bali royalty has taken the lead in this process as he facilitates work for many Balinese women to work in their home where they can care for their families.

The landscape is breathtaking – from the beautiful rich turquoise of the sea to the deep bright green of the tropical jungles. Along the landscape one frequently sees tributes to the Hindu gods, small personal temples in front of businesses and homes, as well as large neighborhood temple areas. Tiered rice paddies fill the open areas and are found in many private yards, as rice is the main staple.

Our guide is perfect, well versed in the religious and cultural aspects that we find unique to us. The Bali people are very respectful of others – no matter who one is. They believe that the most important thing is to ‘respect people (after god). Family is extremely important, and they stay together in all business and social aspects. Their people are happy with little, having a worth ethic of “no work, no money”. Imagine that. The most interesting job that I have heard about are the Salt Makers, women who dry the ocean water, sift the sand from the salt and collect the salt for food use of the community.

Departing the Komaneka Bisma Hotel, we head for Nusa Dua, the most well known beach in Bali – for the last five days of our journey. After our check in at the luxury Nusa Dua Beach Resort Hotel, we made our way to the sand and shores for some down time. From here we set out to visit additional sites rich in Bali culture. An incredible journey to the cool mountains took us to the Ulun Danu Temple, found on a smile island in a lake, lunch was a feast overlooking terraced rice fields in the valley below. Following our stop here we spent the evening at the Tanah Lot Temple area and enjoyed a cultural dance show by the sea. A fun stop was the Monkey Forest, as many babies had recently been born it was the highlight of our visit to watch them cling close to "mama".

The absolute highlight of our tour was spending time with the workers at the facilities of Hoffman of California's batik factory. Mr. Hoffman is known throughout the Island as "a very good man", and one realizes why when they discover how happy his employees are and learns of the company's philanthropy to the Bali people. The Hoffman's have retained employees for over 20 years in addition to serving as a blessing to many of Bali's families. Additionally, with insight as to what the chemical dyes might be doing to the area's environment, the Hoffman's have had the foresight to build what they told us is the only Bali batik industry water-purification system. The almost black water which was used in the dyeing process goes into the tanks, through the system and returns to the river clean and clear. CONGRATULATIONS to the Hoffman's! As a side note - one of the Hoffman's mentioned to me at Quilt Market that the impetus for the system was the notable disappearing of tropical fish off of Bali's shore within a few years after the Batik export industry exploded in the 1980's. If they haven't already, I truly hope that other island batiker's will follow suit.

Overall - an incredible experience, one that will be remembered for many years to come. If you havn't opened the smilebox link already, Please feel free to take a few minutes with some pictures from our adventure!

By the way, yes, we are going again next year!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Win..Win...Win

It is time for some fun news!!

I am having a contest - and anyone who is not already on my email update list will want to sign up! Someone who is on the update list by December 21, 2009 will be the winner of their choice of a Costal, Caribbean or Alaska cruise in 2010!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Japan Tour Success

The almost sold out 2009 tour to Japan and the Yokohama Quilt week was the brainchild of a Japanese quilter - she has had so much personal input as to the places that are 'must see' places for anyone that likes quilts and fabric, yet, the group will be seeing the true Japan, not often seen by tour groups. It was first suggested late in 2007, that I put this tour together, much like my tour to Bali was suggested by a friend who spends much of his time there. Sometimes it is easier than others to create itineraries that are unique - but with people there who are "in the know", the journey's are nothing but incredible!

For example, one can google, Yangtzee River Cruise, and come up with 100s of offers from companies all offering the same thing. I really strive to be different, I may go to similar places as other tour providers, but I hope that I can show my groups things that no one else has thought of.

There is so much to see in the world - and it is awesome that almost everywhere there are textiles and in many places one will find quilts and/or quilt makers. Recently, I have had a suggestion for a tour from Bonnie Browning at the American Quilters Society. Bonnie has traveled extensively and is really a great gal to be around. We have known each other since 1996 when I became a certified appraiser, and I am thrilled she would like to do a tour with me. Bonnie was way a head of me on this one - and already has contacts made for incredible quilt stops.

Be looking for some great itineraries next year. They will be coming out as availble, airlines will not release group air rates until 11 months from the departure date, so some tours will not be available right away - but check the site often to know what is in the works!!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Travel in Mexico

I recently had the opportunity to talk to someone who had just returned from a Mexican Riviera cruise on the same ship as the one my group is booked on in November of this year. I was eager to hear about her experience because of recent news about violence associated with the drug cartels. She told me that there they felt very safe and secure at every port, stating, "the ports stops are very secure, they want the tourists there and made it clear to us that we were protected....if there are any reasons to be concerned, they are not in the cities where the cruise ships dock."

I would never think to offer a tour if I thought there would be any reason for concern, but like you I understand the need for caution and would not want you to join my Mexican Riviera cruise if you feel the least bit concerned.

The US goverment issued a security warning to Americans in February of 2009 which stated that we should off country roads at night, and not to wear flashy jewelry or carry big bags in central Mexico locations, this is true for a lot of the world.

It is important to note, according to news agencies, the drug cartel problems are in central Mexico, not in the Mexican Caribbean or Riviera areas. Mexican authorities pay close attention to security in tourist areas, as my friend said, they want the tourists there - it is vital to their economy.

A recent news article states: "There were over 5,589,000 cruise ship visitors to Mexico from February 2008 to February 2009....There have been no cruise ship related incidents in Mexico related to drug cartels...no cruise ship passenger has fallen victim to cartel kidnappings or killings or muggings."

I am certainly not one to want to spread fear, but this is an informed decision you must make for yourself - however, considering the way of the world, who knows what next year might bring? As a concession to you, if you want to join my Mexican Riviera cruise this year but have concern over your safety - then let me know, I will give you a $250 credit toward any cruise or tour next year.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect and encourage individuals and communities to support children and families.

I just heard about this today, and regret that I did not know about it before now. However, it is not too late to go back and trace my steps....for everyone that has booked a trip with me in April - either before today or after, I will donate $25 to raise awareness on this important issue.

Let's all challenge ourselves to be informed.

**A very generous friend has agreed to match my donations 3:1...for every registration received this month - I will be donating $100 toward this worthy cause.

Friday, April 3, 2009

The Big Announcement!

I am blessed and honored to have received a call from the folks at All American Crafts, publishers of The Quilter and Fabric Trends magazines (among others). It seems they would like to host some quilting cruises and have asked me to help arrange them. So we are off! The magazine will offer two cruises over the next year, one in November, 2009 to the Mexican Riviera and the other in the Caribbean, departing on February 28, 2010 from Miami.

I would be thrilled if anyone who has been a quilt cruiser would comment - and let me know what their best and worst impressions were!

For information on these trips - please refer to my webpage: http://worldofquiltstravel.com

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Watch for Announcement

ALL CRUISE LOVERs! Watch for a special announcement regarding a new partnership which will offer you all some incredible cruise opportunities....great itineraries, teachers and prices that can't be beat!

Cruise Incentives Remain In Place

Princess Cruise Lines has outdone themselves!! They have extended their incredible cruise pricing - so that the British Isles Cruise for a Cause is only $1,699 per person - $2188 if one chooses to go to the Festival of Quilts. The combined trip offers 15 full days of quilting fun, British Style - and includes all but 4 meals!! An amazing offer.

FOR the Alaska Adventure in September, 09, they have lowered the fare even further!! For an incredible $799 you and your friends can be quilting on the sea® in Alaska!!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Its happening here....

The 2010 tour and cruise schedule is in the works....email me at textiletour@aol.com, let me know where you want to go!

Interested in an opportunity to provide a great retreat or opportunity for your guild? Go here!

Otherwise, please be aware that the Princess Cruise specials end 2/28/09, click here or here for my best offers!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Win Big in Alaska

I was contacted today by a very good friend who is trying her best to make my business thrive! She has offered to sponsor a contest so that one person traveling on the Alaska Quilt Cruise in September will get their cruise for free!!

Check out the Alaska Cruise now - while you can sign up to save on the fare (with prices starting at $799 but you may also win your cruise for FREE!! CLICK HERE FOR MORE!

Wow - Thanks Mrs. Adams!!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

28 days to go!

As a reminder - the Princess Cruise Line special that is allowing such a great rate on my British Isles Quilt Cruise for a Cause in August, expires February 28. Beginning at $1998 per person, this is a wonderful opportunity to see some of the most incredible scenery in the United Kingdom - and learn from of some of the best quilt teachers out there!

Even more special is the optional tour to the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham which ends just before the cruise begins...it's an August you will never forget.

For complete information, see the website http://worldofquiltstravel.com/foracause.htm

Deb

Friday, January 30, 2009

Yes, I Will

I have received several emails since the first of the year regarding my promise to beat any other legitimate quilt cruise or tour offer. That's what I said, and I am sticking to it. There is no reason that one should have to pay (or charge) some of the rates for today's quilt related travel. If I can put an Alaska quilt cruise together for less than $1000, so can (and should) everyone. I do not get a better deal than anyone else from the cruise lines.

I love to have teachers accompany my trips, but one thing I do not do is pay a well known teacher an exorbitant amount of money to sit on a motor coach with you - or be available to chat on the deck of a cruise ship. Not that these teachers are not worth it, but you can bet that the cost is factored into the overall tour price - I have been told that there are teachers making $500-$1000 a person just to go on a trip. Let's see....25 people times $1000? WOW! Maybe I am in the wrong business and should be a famous teacher! Wouldn't you rather spend that money on some awesome souvenirs??

So absolutely, I will beat any offer for the same or similar tour/cruise, you may not get to sit with a famous quilter for 10 days, but you will still have the time of your life!!

FREEDOM TO FLY

On one recent trip there were some who did not register until it was past the airline cut off date for the group seats. This was an immediate concern to me due to change of prices and a supposed "group" rate. When these gals were booked on the same flight as the group, I found that they were actually paying less for their flight than those who were part of the group. I was astounded! As I never add on a fee for airfare or mark it up into the overall rate, I thought, why make everyone meet at some strange departure point when they can all leave from the airport of their choice, save money and still get to the final destination?

Therefore, on tours where group flight arrival is not essential I have announced my "Freedom to Fly" plan. This allows someone traveling with me to choose their own departure airport, time of departure, airline (even use miles) and rate...anything that suits them. It seems like such a good idea over having everyone travel to a single departure point to leave on the tour; especially when we are all going in the same direction anyway. The important things is that we END UP in the same place.

For these tours or cruises - it will be announced in the itinerary - Freedom to Fly Plan. I am happy to help you with flight arrangements or you are free to do this on your own. This was not the first trip where I found those who booked individually received better airfares than the group deals, so why not pass these savings on?

Payment Plans

For those interested who may not have known, I have ALWAYS offered payment plans with my tours...you are invoiced monthly and pay what you can until the final payment is made. It is like a savings plan into your travel account. This is not a new thing - please mention it when you register, it is very easy to set you up an account.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Provence Quilters Retreat




Finally - a place is reserved - a villa, a country house, whatever one wants to call it, it is incredible. Sitting among vineyards and lavender fields, the end of June is the perfect time to visit and see this enchanting region in all of its glory. I promise it will be truly heavenly!

I have booked a wonderful home (mas) for our retreat, limited to 18 people. We will eat, quilt, vacation, sightsee and live a la Francais for 1 full week in the incredible countryside. Our French (English speaking) quilting teacher will teach us the incredible quilting style of boutis, and I will reveal my little known secret as to where the best fabric outlets are hidden. What a respite from the day to day - you will not want to go home!


Please see the website http://worldofquiltstravel.com/Provence.htm for details. It is one vacation you will want to give yourself over and over.

Monday, January 19, 2009

ALASKA SPECIAL

For a limited time, Princess Cruises is offering a special on our ALASKA cruise, departing September 12, 2009 - they have taken $100 of the price all around....now, once what was the best price 7 day Alaska quilt cruise is even less......starting at $875. Thank you Princess Cruises.
**offer good until February 28, 2009.

Deb

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Road 2 California!

Road is already next week. Doesn't seem possible. Do come and say hello to me at the Quilt Appraisers Booth in the main hall. I will there with the best - Julia Zgliniec, Bev Dunivent, Violet Vaughns; we are certified by AQS and have experience in all areas of quilt appraisal.

I do not want to forget to mention that I have just a few spots open on the trip to Bali in May. Please mention it to your friends and quilting buddies - batiks are known to be around $1 a yard! Can you believe it? And Marty Hoffman is opening his factory doors to us for a peek into the world of Hoffman Batiks. Go to http://worldofquiltstravel.com/Bali.htm

My price to Bali is about $600 less than any similar tour -- yet my trip offers more. I truly believe that these trips should not have to cost a fortune, and my guarantee promises I will beat any other quilt trip rate you find. Don't forget you now save $ by referring a friend. Read up about it on my website - http://worldofquiltstravel.com

Do not forget that the winner of the Mexico or Bahamas or Caribbean cruise will be selected from among my travelers this year!! I can't wait to give that prize away.

I am interested in knowing what you think about the Quilt Cruise for a Cause this year - the one going to England for the Festival of Quilts, followed up by a 12 day cruise around Great Britain. I think it is priced just right thanks to Princess Cruise Lines lowering their pricing until the end of February. The itinerary is incredible beginning at $2488 per person/double. I already have 2 couples coming to celebrate an anniversary....nice going ladies to have such wonderful men in your lives.

I hope I see you sometime soon - here or there, wherever we are, do say HI

Saturday, January 3, 2009

FREE CRUISE CONTEST

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

It suddenly occurred to me that at the end of this year I will be awarding a free cruise for 2 to one lucky traveler! Yes, everyone who has traveled with me in 2008 or will in 2009 is automatically entered to win. The cruise will be the winner's choice of cruises selected from Alaska, Mexico, Caribbean, New England or Bahamas.

I have been asked to lead a tour to China - I am interested in knowing what the response to such a trip might be. Please let me know on the opinion poll.