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Amazing display of original works! Such an explosion of colors, themes, and stitches! So much talent and time invested in these quilts! I can only envy the outcome.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi Pamela wow lots of amazing quilts,thankyou for sharing and i love the pic of you and your friends xx
Thank you for your photos, I missed a lot of the quilts, very crowded and a little overwhelming. Beautiful photo of the 5 of you, looking very relaxed.
The range of imaginative designs is amazing! So many creative ideas, not just traditional patterns.
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Would you ever consider making a hexagon quilt like those two we saw?
This is so impressive. How wonderful to be there with your friends, too. I loved the group photo!
There is a huge range of different ideas and quilts there, thank you for sharing.
This must be a huge show - it seems like you would need days and days to take it all in. You have shown us some absolutely amazing quilts. Thank you!
The train with the little people was very interesting.
Some of these really caught my attention and I would love to see them in person. I can imagine the energy in the showrooms.
xx, Carol
So many creative people, so many different ideas! Some of them are really stunning. I love the idea of that 'quilt in a quilt' one :D
I love the cozy crafting area in this group! Quilting quilts on a quilt is cute. And I like the little slippers on the rug too, although I did think they were skeins of yarn at first!
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