I was amazed by the artistry and craftsmanship displayed. I just did not take as many pictures as I would have liked to, I just wanted to spend time there looking at the quilts. Its a good job really, as I think I had the wrong setting on my camera, and I am not at all happy with my efforts. I'm posting some of the best, partly as a big thank you to Claire who organised a group ticket, but who sadly was not well enough to come. One day was not sufficient to take in the treats which were sent in from around the World. I think that next year, I shall have two tickets!
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Detail of quilt with 'pebbles'.
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The winner of the small quilt section, about the size of a sheet of paper!
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This Japanese looking quilt was one of my favourite ones.
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This one which was inspired by Honesty Flowers was also one of my top favourites.
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This quilt was a hanging testament to the person's family and needed a good looking at. What a tribute.
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The quilting on this one in the form of barbed wire was truly ingenious.
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This one reminded me of planets and Japanese gravel gardens.
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Six small quilts ingeniously connected to make a whole with the pattern flowing across. Wonderful artistry and skill.
There were workshops going on, special sections for individual quilters to show their pieces, and a huge area of stalls. I can now understand how this show draws interested people from so far and wide. I chatted to some ladies who were there for the duration, treating this as a holiday, staying in a hotel nearby, and going to a number of classes.
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