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Pamela: Thank-you for sharing more of the beauty at the quilt show.
Catherine
That's interesting about the staples. That surprises me, too!
I've had a wee think about those horrid staplers - they were used mainly for the smaller quilts, weren't they? Could it be that a small quilt is easier to 'lift' and the organisers wanted to make them 'burglar proof'? Or did they want to prevent visitors from turning the quilts over to see the back?
I am glad you took a photo of the whole of Noriko Nozawa's quilt (with the lacy leaves), I forgot that and only have the detailed picture.
More beautiful work!
I wouldn't be happy about anyone stapling one of my quilts.
They are all stunning, but that pink on light blue one - wow!
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