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Thank you for sharing so many pictures of your quilt show.
I also like miniature quilts. Very cute.
There were a lot of my favorites in the photo on November 6th.
Thank you Pamela.😊
can I say one more thing?
It was nice to see you again with your friends.
I think this would be my favorite, too. WOrking in miniature is really hard -- and these are exquisite.
Amazing is the word! I wonder if this large number of small quilts, and the excellency of the workmanship in them, was made possible by Covid Isolation?
OMG!! These quilts are exquisite! Thanks so much for sharing them ... wish I could see them in person.
:) Linda
Wow! What an wonderful collection of little quilts. The colours are so beautiful too.
Evey work is very elaborate. It's great fun to enjoy one by one.
Amazing work!
Thanks for posting the labels as well, because they have the size on them. Knowing how minuscule some of the pieces must be for the whole thing to fit into such small dimensions just adds to my sense of awe.
While I love to see them … there is NO WAY I would be able to make one! I would go mad trying ! lol know your limits and enjoy those who can x
The amount of detail in these is amazing!
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