Perspective
18 hours ago
Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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such beautiful delicate work. I would love any of these to hang on a wall. Do you quilt along with all of your other talents? I wish I could.
ReplyDeleteI love the last picture of the ram. I see a baby ram too!
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteI love to sew and applique so appreciate all the hours and creativity that went into these. really amazing works of art. I'm guessing their creators don't spend much time on the internet though :)
ReplyDeleteO ou, I like the first one most ♥.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us to the quilt festival, Deb! :-)
ReplyDeleteis this your work all of it? I am impressed. My favourite is the pillow, I think it is, with the farm on it. Love that one.
ReplyDeleteI can see the detailed work on the Akleja. Gorgeous!
I don't quilt but even I can see those are not just quilts but ART... Dear Goodness! I'm sure they are even more stunning than your photos can show.
ReplyDeleteOT but it appears to be a spy/virus that got my computer so still tweaking out the "bugs".. Think I need to find a four leaf clover or rabbits foot for luck.. hehee
Congratulations on the award!
ReplyDeleteThese are all very impressive.
I particularly like the one with the animals, and the maps. The pyramids, too.
you won the blue ribbon for innovation?! Yay! I take it the top quilt is yours? It's fabulous, how long did that take? So beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteNone of these quilts are mine, but I wish they were! They all are so stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing quilt photos! I love getting in on shows I can't attend! The bear is fabulous--I can imagine doing something like that in mosaic!
ReplyDeletethe bear was my fave, until I got to the last one. Quilts rule!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe sheer talent, planning and number of stitches that goes into these creations is truly amazing. My mom is a hand-quilter and, unfortunately, I did not inherit her patience. Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, I see - well they're lovely even if you didn't make them :)
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