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3 comments:
The hand work in these quilts is beyond words.
I have seen many of these beautiful quilts before, and it is nice to see them again. You can always find details you missed before.
My favourite, actually, it is one of my absolute favourites of all quilts I have ever seen, is Eiko Okamoto's blue kimono quilt. The pattern is inspired by Edo Kiriko, the typical style of cutting patterns in glass that originated in Tokyo.
They're all beautiful but somehow that neutral village quilt is pulling my attention today.
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