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11 comments:
thank you for sharing your photos--these quilts are stunningly beautiful. way beyond my abilities, but I love looking at them in all their gorgeous complexity...hugs, Julierose
There are so many pretty pieces. I can't decide on a favorite.
Wow Pamela your pics are awesome,i am so enjoying seeing them,thankyou for sharing.
Wow, what an impressive showing of quilts! It must have taken you forever to get through the exhibition. :)
Wow! The Japanese take quilting to a whole new level. Very beautiful. I'm surprised you didn't pitch a tent at the exhibition and stay. Lol
No wonder you ran out of battery power! Did you take a picture of every quilt?!
There were some really stunning works of art, weren't there?
I think I stood too close looking at and studying the details of many of these quilts and missed the beauty of them when seen from a distance.
Thank you for sharing.
Hello Pamela,
thank you for sharing these amazings quilts.
Those are stunning! I can't even imagine how much time must have gone into making these.
Thank you for sharing Pamela, there are so many stunning quilts there, hard to oikc a favourite!!! So much detail and tiny stitches in some of them. I can understand why you took so many photos.
Wow!
No, you definitely weren't kidding, lol.
Another collection of quilts and again I couldn't say which one I like best. Maybe the big one underneath the Q, the one with the roses.
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