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7 comments:
Hi Pamela what a fun exhibition to go too,such lovely work ,very clever people xx
What diverse work and color schemes. This had to be a fun show!
Hello Pamela, thank you for your posts on the quilt show. As always, I'm drawn to the bags. I'm not really a quilter, then, am I? There, I've admitted it.
PS I've also enjoyed your pictures from the Camino! I hadn't visited your blog in a while so went back to the first post on that and enjoyed the trip in chronological order.
These new quilt block designs are really interesting. I wonder how popular they will become.
Interesting to see the new quilt blocks.
Fascinating collection of quilts.
Thanks for pointing out that the individual blocks were interpretations of Kanji, because they would have been a bit of a puzzle otherwise.
Those ladies seem to be very creative. I'm sure they have a lot of fun with their work!
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