And there was another quilt by Veronique inside - Provence.
I loved these beautiful Warracknabeal Aunts quilts made from a huge stash of inherited hexies.
Beautiful Jo Morton fabrics and quilts filled the Barn.
And Mary Koval was there with some gorgeous antique quilts.
Read about when Judy met Jo on the G'nT Sisters blog.
I came with a home with a couple of fabrics for my blue and cream AWS.
Hope you enjoyed the show.
Carole
What beautiful quilts. Thanks so much for sharing. Hugs Cathy
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What a feast for the eyes, lovely display.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing all these pictures. Living on the other side of the world (The Netherlands) I will never be able to visit, so this is a treat!
ReplyDeleteWould have LOVED to visit this show! Thanks so much for sharing all this wonderful eye candy.:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thanks for sharing your pics. I hope I get there myself one day.
ReplyDeleteAren't we lucky to have you take all these great photos?! I especially like the close up views. Wonderful quilts - and how exciting for Judy to meet Jo and get an opinion! Her AWS looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos! Those hexagon quilts are making me want to get my English paper piecing out and work on it again. I think it's interesting all the different ways that hexagon quilts are being quilted.
ReplyDeleteOh my--what a fabulous show! Thanks for sharing it--sure wish I could have attended!
ReplyDeleteIs this a judged show? Beautiful quilts and so much inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Great pictures and gorgeous quilts. Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post, it has given me some great ideas to work with on my paper piecing project I am calling Tussie Mussie.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful quilts, thank you so very much for sharing with all of us.
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