Stop back again, for Part II, more photos to come of beautiful Quilts. Hugs, Michelle
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Clarence Quilt Guild Show
Clarence Quilt Guild Show was a treasure to visit as always. I'll probably divide the post up to a few because they will just be picture intense. I love looking at quilts, never tire of it, hope you enjoy. Show is in a small space so most of the pictures are at an angle but I think you will still be able to enjoy them. Some quilts I will show a 2nd photo with a close up of the block or quilting. As always there are just so many creative and talented women to admire.
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