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2 comments:
The Subtitle for this blogpost could be 'Heavily Quilted'. Did you group the quilts this way on purpose?
It is hard to pick a favourite. The orange quilt with lighthouses looks complicated and mysterious. Are the circles made up of the Mariner's Compass block? The tips must have been hard to get sharp.The net is kind of blocking the view; are we dazzled by the lighthouse beams, the setting sun or misty fog?
The black Suffolk Puff (yo-yo) quilt is hard to interpret. The small hands are a bit creepy...
The quilt below that one, half quilted and half un-quilted is unique.
Do you have a favourite?
I have been really enjoying a vicarious trip to the Shizuko show! Thanks so much for sharing your great photos - very inspiring!
:) Linda
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