Pages
- Home
- Kumano Kodo Trip
- Japanese Festivals
- Japanese Castles
- Stitching Finishes 2022
- Stitching Finishes 2021
- Stitching Finishes 2020
- Finish It in 2019
- Stitching Finishes 2018
- Stitching Finishes 2017
- Stitching Finishes 2016
- Stitching Finishes 2015
- Stitching Finishes 2014
- Stitching Finishes 2013
- Stitching Finishes 2012
- Smalls Stitch A Long 2018 - 2019
- Smalls Stitch A Long 2014 - 2017
- 6 & 6 in 2018
- 17 in 2017
- Take A Stitch Tuesday
- English Paper Piecing Projects
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
7 comments:
I have always wanted to attend this exhibit. Your photos make me feel like I'm almost there. Thanks.
A huge range of interesting quilts there, love that I Spy kind of quilt looking for the different one in the square.
Ooooh, YES ! THAT applique quilt is my favorite, too. It is so amazing and fun to look at. I would absolutely LOVE trying make such one for my grand daughter - in my modest capabilities, of course…
xoxo
Nadine
I can see why that was a favorite. I kept looking at the photos, trying to pick out the different thing. Most of the time I could but sometimes not so easy! Very clever!
You really managed to get all 50 quilts! Fantastic collection.
I loved the Hide and Seek quilt, too, but my absolute favourite is Keiko Miyauchi's bouquet of flowers. KM's appliqué is TOP class.
Incredible work. Such amazing talent! Thank you for all the photos from the exhibition.
These are awesome! I love that 'odd one out' quilt. Some of them were quite easy to pick out from looking at the pictures, but I couldn't figure out all of them.
Post a Comment