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Am thinking holy moly now Pamela, there are many beautiful works of art there.
omg Pamela,these are all amazing what clever people,thankyou for sharing this beautiful work.
How big are these framed pieces? They seem smaller than I would usually consider a quilt, but maybe the photos are playing tricks on my eyes. :)
Oh, My ! I never saw such framed quilts before. I'm in awe... THANKS Pamela!
XOXOXO
Nadine
They are smaller than regular quilts. They are the sizes of regular framed pieces and are incredibly detailed because they are so small. They were all amazing!
You must have taken a picture of almost every framed quilt. It is nice to look at them as there are so many details I missed while standing in the crowds in front of them.
I don't remember that last one with the stumpwork butterfly and flower.
Thank you for sharing these pictures. It's like being back at the show.
Stunning collection. I love the crazy log cabin but you saved the best to last! xx
Wow, so wonderful quilts. I like the little teddies-calender-quilt.
My goodness - this is mind-blowing. What beautiful creations!!
xxx
Wow, those are amazing! It's awesome and inspiring (and awe-inspiring too!) what some people can do with fabric!
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