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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Sauder Village 2011 Quilt Show - Part 5
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What a feast of beautiful quilts - every single one of them. thanks for sharing Teresa. Really enjoyed that!
ReplyDeleteTeresa, I loved them all. What a beautiful show and such gorgeous work by everyone. Thank you for taking the time to share them all.
ReplyDeleteTeresa ~ thanks for sharing the quilt show with us ~ I enjoyed every post
ReplyDeletebeautiful,beautiful quilts and so many are hand quilted - a dying art now days. Thanks for the quilt show this morning.
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This was such a fabulous show they need to print a catalogue of it! The range of styles and techniques was just phe-no-men-al! This show really speaks to all that quilting encompasses today.
ReplyDeleteIt was such fun "attending" the show through your blog. Thank you again (and again and again) for sharing it with us!
Another fantastic day at the quilt show! Thank you for sharing this with all of us. Happy Mother's Day
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you Teresa for sharing all the pictures!! That whole cloth quilt was beautiful and my little grand daughter LOVED the chicken ala King block LOL
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I love all, they`re absolutely awesome.Thanks for sharing pictures
ReplyDeleteWow Wow Wow
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful quilt show. all the quilters should be very proud of this display of work!
Great quilt show! I will have to remember to take the shots of the quilters paper to give credit! I wish I had as steady a hand as you. My pictures all come out a bit blurry as I can't hold steady any more. Although I once was a good photographer, my eyes aren't focused enough to always choose the best focus either.
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