We had an enjoyable trip to Deal with a walk along the seafront, a location often used for Jane Austen dramas and the like.
It was quite breezy so a trip to the Phoenix Quilters' show was in order. An early C19th quilt was on display made by a local woman, Sarah Buddle (born in 1836) along with two other girls. I include the explanatory text. Click on the image to enlarge if interested.
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Jack's Chain Quilt by Liz Hicks |
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Detail |
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Sue Clayton's New York Beauty |
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My husband thought this was a very balanced graphic quilt. |
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Maggie Pitt: Summer Scrappy Flowers (detail) |
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing the quilts......
oooh i am loving that jack's chain....very nice...lots of pretty pix!
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