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These quilts are as beautiful as pictures.
They were all impressively large. Working on one's own small section can't have been as difficult as putting all the parts together. You need a large home, not only to display these quilts but to assemble them, too!
Which is your favourite? I know the last quilt was the real show stopper but I preferred the one with two sailboats.
Pamela: Another amazing display of quilts, the last one is my favorite, stunning colors and finish.
Catherine
Amazing work. I'm really surprised that some of these are group quilts, as they are so complex. They must be groups full of very talented quilters!
that sailing one especially appeals to me!
Must be interesting to not just enjoy the pretty quilts, but to get close and study the technique! Some of these it seems pretty obvious how they divided the pattern for everyone to get a section, others, not so much.
Thank you for sharing these! I'd love to attend!
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