I wanted to have a closer look at the kimono, but there were so many people standing for a long time in front of it I just had to give up. Now I am pleased I can look at your photos!
All fabulous works of art. The double wedding ring with cranes in the bottom corner and probably Mt. Fiji in the opposite upper corner is superb. Great stitching, design and use of color. That's best of show if you ask me!
The kimono quilt is so detailed wow! My favorite of this bunch is easily that double ringed one that looks like the Milky Way galaxy band. Although the seasonal pebbles one is great too! I wouldn't be able to stop touching that one though I'm sure it's a hands off event haha.
These are stunning.
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela wow its all amazing and so beautiful ,love the butterflies,thankyou for sharing my friend xx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteAmazing wquilts so different!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! They almost make me give up stitching, I’d never be able reach these standards!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing, such detail!
Hugs,
Barbara xx
I always love to see Japanese quilts. They are truly works of art.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
I wanted to have a closer look at the kimono, but there were so many people standing for a long time in front of it I just had to give up. Now I am pleased I can look at your photos!
ReplyDeleteAll fabulous works of art.
ReplyDeleteThe double wedding ring with cranes in the bottom corner and probably Mt. Fiji
in the opposite upper corner is superb. Great stitching, design and use of color.
That's best of show if you ask me!
Amazing talent these quilters have, I've enjoyed seeing their work.
ReplyDeleteSo much beautiful work and colour Pamela, those butterflies are stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love how creative people are. That kimono quilt is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe kimono quilt is so detailed wow! My favorite of this bunch is easily that double ringed one that looks like the Milky Way galaxy band. Although the seasonal pebbles one is great too! I wouldn't be able to stop touching that one though I'm sure it's a hands off event haha.
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