If i'm late with showing you pics from the exhibition , it's because i'm still struggling with Windows 8.1 on my brand new computer . Sky drive and other ghosts hount my days and nights , and that's also why you see my hexagon quilt first , while i intended this pic for the end of the posting , sorry for that...
This sweet Japanese lady works with tiny bits and pièces she recycles in quilts, bags , and floorcloths .
I observed her for a while , she was incredibly quiet , answering our question with a little helper.
Quiltmania published an article about her in the issue 100 ...
Some nice antique quilts and tops on the stand of Jane Lury and her husband , i know how fortunate we are in Europe with these real troopers , who come for all the major quilt events every year.
Michelle Yeo and Carolyn Konig came with their wonderful quilts , and i bought their books without a single moment of hesitation , Australian quilters are awesome , they make masterpieces !
Louise-Marie is one the Brouage quilters and had a retrospective of het long quilting career .
I stayed for only 1 day , so i missed the evening with Joes and Isabeau , bad idea , next year a longer stay i hope, with the help of a special piggy bank...
Take care , Will V in Paris.
10 commentaires:
Beautiful quilts! Thank you so much for sharing.
Beautiful photos of gorgeous quits. Your hexagon quilt is a masterpiece! I completely agree with you regarding the masterpieces created by the Australian quilters. I am also delighted to see ML Stipon for the first time. I am an inconditional admirer fo her masterpieces and her handquilting. That is why I try not to miss any Brouage exhibition as the quilters participating are a source of inspiration to me.
bedankt voor het delen van de mooie foto's. wat een prachtstukken.
groetjes
Your hexagon quilt is absolutely stunning!! Thank you for sharing your pictures from the quilt show. So many gorgeous quilts!! I thought it was very interesting what the Japanese lady was doing. I have not seen anything like that before. Hope things go better with your computer!
GOOOORRRGEOUS! That hexies quilt of yours is gorgeous! I too still struggle with my new computer. I will learn how this new gadget works ... eventually! LOL. Thank you for all the lovely eye-candy quilts. Wow! Truly inspiring.
The best set of pictures of the show that I have seen so far (probably because our tastes are similar) Thanks for showing so many of them!
Was distracted there: forgot to compliment you on your hexie quilt, it is superb, love the colors!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful quilts, including yours!
So glad I finally could see who Louise Marie Stipon is! Been a big fan of her work for many years now.
Your hexagon quilts is gorgeous! Those quilts in the exhibit are beautiful. I loved seeing pictures of that sweet Japanese lady and her work. Heavily stitched piece made me feel as if I have died and gone to heaven. Thank you so much for sharing all the pictures.
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